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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 350634" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>It isn't only in psychiatric work that some professionals make you feel more like a walking diagnosis than a person iwth a diagnosis. I have had major struggles with this for years. It is dehumanizing to be treated that way, for both you and the person treating you that way. My primary care doctor had one nurse who treated people this way. She was a horror. Esp because doctor is so much NOT that way. </p><p></p><p>I am sure you are a blessing in such a tough time for many patients - and their families. Especially if the patient has to have another surgery or procedure. Knowing that you treated them caringly will make it so much easier for the patient and the family if more treatment is needed. It may even give them strength to insist on better treatment from medical people who are not so caring. </p><p></p><p>You deserve extra hugs today!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 350634, member: 1233"] It isn't only in psychiatric work that some professionals make you feel more like a walking diagnosis than a person iwth a diagnosis. I have had major struggles with this for years. It is dehumanizing to be treated that way, for both you and the person treating you that way. My primary care doctor had one nurse who treated people this way. She was a horror. Esp because doctor is so much NOT that way. I am sure you are a blessing in such a tough time for many patients - and their families. Especially if the patient has to have another surgery or procedure. Knowing that you treated them caringly will make it so much easier for the patient and the family if more treatment is needed. It may even give them strength to insist on better treatment from medical people who are not so caring. You deserve extra hugs today!! [/QUOTE]
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