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Making Tough Health Decisions?

Topic: Fitness and ExercisePublished November 5, 2012

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Are you ready to make tough health decisions? If you’ve just learned a painful diagnosis, it might seem as though you have no choice in the matter. You are given a few treatment options and you simply have to make a choice during a difficult and emotionally charged time. This is a tough position to be put in as a patient. You don’t necessarily have medical training, so you’re not sure what decision is best or what the possible next steps should be. But when making tough health decisions, you are still the one in control of what happens. While a doctor will be there to help you bring your healthy decisions to life, you are the one who makes the final call. Here are some ways to make this process easier.

Wait a Bit Before Making a Decision

Do not make a health decision right away. Take your time to think. It’s tempting when you are facing a medical problem to immediately make a decision, this is not the best advice to follow. Since most medical problems, even the ones which are very serious, do not need immediate attention, take some time to step back and consider what you really want. You can often take a few days and even a few weeks to weigh the various options before you and to come to a decision which makes you happy, but that also is best for your health. If you begin to feel pressured by a physician, you might want to switch doctors as this might indicate that you are going to be forced into something you don’t want to do.

Ask Friends and Family On Your Health Choices

Consult with your friends and family about your health. While your friends and family may not be medical professionals, calling them in to help and to support you is a good idea when you’re facing a tough health decision. You will want to tell them what your options are and hear what their reactions are. They might help you to see things you can’t see on your own, plus they know what kind of person you are and what would be best for your own needs. In addition, when your family and friends are called into the situation, they will feel like they have a small bit of control over a possibly terrifying problem.

Get a Second Opinion About Health Problem

Get a second professional opinion about your health. You will also want to get a second opinion from another doctor. This will help to clarify the diagnosis and make sure that things are actually what they seem to be. Have the same tests run by another doctor to make sure that you are satisfied with the results. If you still believe that you aren’t getting the right answers, check with yet another doctor to ensure you are getting the proper response. Sometimes, a doctor can over-read a test result, causing them to diagnose you with something which may not even be there.

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