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	 Questioning Doctors	People often feel timid about questioning experts," and this is particularly true in the doctor-patient relationship. Here are some suggestions that may help you assert your rights to wellness.  Ask your doctor to explain fully your condition and what exactly is going on in your body; if necessary, ask for illustrationsAsk if there are ways, other than drugs or surgery, to deal with your problemAsk about possible side effects of drugs prescribedAsk for a second, or third opinion, or investigate alternatives for yourselfAsk for a generic drug prescription, which is usually less expensive than a brand nameAsk for a full description of a procedure suggested before it is usedAsk for a lead shield to cover other parts of the body (particularly ovaries or testes) when X-rays are being takenState your displeasure and inconvenience at being made to waitAsk for anything that will provide you with greater privacy or comfortAsk for a fee schedule before you make an appointmentIf you do not have health insurance, ask for a discount for cash paymentAsk about your doctor's previous experience in dealing with a condition similar to your ownRefuse treatment if your questions are not answered adequatelyTell your doctor what you think is wrong or right with you  
          
 
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								| 								  Child/Family Wellness
				 Honoring the heart, soul, and spirit of our children, our families, and our future. After more than three decades of pioneering work in adult wellness, and giving birth to a daughter, Siena, in 1993, Meryn and John realized that the  more... |  
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								| 								  An Introduction
				Meryn and John candidly share how they came to the field of child/family wellness from their background in adult wellness. more... |  
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