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Defy Consultation Today-Conclusion/Protocol
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<blockquote data-quote="Fireproof" data-source="post: 47466" data-attributes="member: 13038"><p>What? How did you jump to that conclusion?</p><p></p><p>Every one of us who are a client of Defy get personal consultation with the Doctor. In my case - the Doctor verbally explained EVERY medicine, dosage, timing, etc. Verbally.</p><p></p><p>I took notes during our consult, and due to spending time on this forum have learned to use short hand. So i used "SQ" and "E3.5D" in my notes. But I could've used "BIW" as well. How do you know Busa2009 didn't write that out himself or summarize his protocol that way.</p><p></p><p>And then of course - the prescription bottles have the clear instructions on them. Injectables have additional pamphlets with instructions on them. Etc.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Direct communication from Doc to Patient or Nurse to Patient is absolutely what happens. Not sure why you are assuming otherwise.</p><p></p><p>But when you pick up an Rx at the Pharmacy - you ALSO have the option to communicate with the Pharmacist if anything is unclear. And they are trained to help you. I know my Pharmacist typically asks me "do you have any questions about how to take this medicine" if I'm filling something new. But that of course is in addition to a Doctor appointment where my Doc already told me what he was prescribing and how to take it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fireproof, post: 47466, member: 13038"] What? How did you jump to that conclusion? Every one of us who are a client of Defy get personal consultation with the Doctor. In my case - the Doctor verbally explained EVERY medicine, dosage, timing, etc. Verbally. I took notes during our consult, and due to spending time on this forum have learned to use short hand. So i used "SQ" and "E3.5D" in my notes. But I could've used "BIW" as well. How do you know Busa2009 didn't write that out himself or summarize his protocol that way. And then of course - the prescription bottles have the clear instructions on them. Injectables have additional pamphlets with instructions on them. Etc. Direct communication from Doc to Patient or Nurse to Patient is absolutely what happens. Not sure why you are assuming otherwise. But when you pick up an Rx at the Pharmacy - you ALSO have the option to communicate with the Pharmacist if anything is unclear. And they are trained to help you. I know my Pharmacist typically asks me "do you have any questions about how to take this medicine" if I'm filling something new. But that of course is in addition to a Doctor appointment where my Doc already told me what he was prescribing and how to take it. [/QUOTE]
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