Poll - are you honest with your doctor?
Yesterday someone posted about the fact that she’s eaten things she was told not to eat while on her liquid pre-op diet. And it wasn’t just one bite of something she was told not to have, it was a whole serving of something on three different occasions. She was wondering if it would interfere with her surgery and I told her I thought she should tell her surgeon so he could make a determination about whether or not it would be safe to go ahead with surgery as planned or if surgery should be postponed so she could do the pre-op diet as advised.
Well, I was surprised when some other people posted that they would absolutely not tell their surgeon. I can understand that people would not want their surgery to be postponed. But I think it’s important to be honest with my doctors because if I’m not, how will they be able to offer me the best advice and prescribe the safest, most effective treatment for me?
I wonder if people that aren’t honest with their doctors are people that look to their doctors as authority figures and if people that are honest with their doctors are people that view their relationships with their doctors as a partnership. So here are my questions.
Are you generally honest with your doctors? I’m not asking if you would or would not tell your surgeon that you had not followed the recommended pre-op diet. I just mean in general, are you honest with your doctors about what you’ve been eating? Are you honest with your doctors about any drugs or alcohol you’re using? Are you honest with your doctors if you are not taking medication they prescribed for you for any reason? Would you say you are honest with your doctors all the time or most of the time or just sometimes or hardly ever?
If you’re not honest with your doctors, why not?
And do you generally look at your doctors as authority figures or do you view your relationships with your doctors as a partnership?
As people on OH probably know, I definitely view my relationships with my doctors as a partnership. I am generally honest with my doctors. I was trying to think if there was a time I was not honest with one of my doctors and the only thing that is coming to mind is one time many, many years ago when I had to go to the ER for something and I had not been taking my lithium as prescribed and I told the ER doc that I had been taking it. That was probably 20 years ago. I think I was afraid the doctor would give me a hard time about not taking it. He knew I was lying about it, though, because they did blood work and could tell based on the level in my blood.
Please note: I AM NOT A DOCTOR. If you want medical advice, talk to your doctor. Whatever I post, there is probably some surgeon or other health care provider somewhere that disagrees with me. If you want to know what your surgeon thinks, then ask him or her. Check out my blog.
I am very honest with my doctors. It makes no sense to me why you would lie or omit something when you are asking to be treated for something. How can you get a true and helpful diagnoses if you lie/omit?
I also expect honesty from my doctors and if I fell that I am not getting it I question them as to why.

Start weight 282, Surgery weight 265, Current weight 131, Goal weight 140
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Please note: I AM NOT A DOCTOR. If you want medical advice, talk to your doctor. Whatever I post, there is probably some surgeon or other health care provider somewhere that disagrees with me. If you want to know what your surgeon thinks, then ask him or her. Check out my blog.
My surgeon's office wants us to eat three meals a day, at least 4-5 hours apart, with no snacking allowed. With my schedule and traveling for work, and three kids, that just isn't feasible. I eat when I can. I get the protein in, the water in, and I am eating low carb. But some days I eat twice a day (meals) and have two snacks, and other days I might eat three meals plus a protein shake.
But why is it that you don't tell your doctor and/or nutritionist that you aren't following their plan and what you're doing instead and why?
Please note: I AM NOT A DOCTOR. If you want medical advice, talk to your doctor. Whatever I post, there is probably some surgeon or other health care provider somewhere that disagrees with me. If you want to know what your surgeon thinks, then ask him or her. Check out my blog.
Please note: I AM NOT A DOCTOR. If you want medical advice, talk to your doctor. Whatever I post, there is probably some surgeon or other health care provider somewhere that disagrees with me. If you want to know what your surgeon thinks, then ask him or her. Check out my blog.