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  • #31
    I just came fro getting a crown and a cleaning. A lot of hospice folks go there so when the dentist asked me last time how things are there, I did tell him I was disabled. He and the hygienist asked me a ton of pretty personal questions. He's a talker and I like him but some stuff not everybody wants to share.

    So today he had even more questions, like he was trying to diagnose my neuro stuff, I felt like saying, "the neuro guys got that covered but thanks for playing," come on, enough already. Then I go for my cleaning and that hygienist started the whole, "how is hospice?" thing. They are very nice but I really prefer practitioners that don't delve too deeply into personal stuff.

    even more convinced you will do well! I think there are lots of patients who don't want the third degree.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by FLA View Post
      even more convinced you will do well! I think there are lots of patients who don't want the third degree.
      Seriously, it feels like an interrogation sometimes. Bright lights, torture chair, sharp instruments, power tools. Tell me what you did last weekend....or else!!! haha
      History will judge the complicit.

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      • #33
        ME!!! I have something in my mouth stop talking to me! They ask questions non stop and I just smile and nod. After all they are working on your teeth for hours sometimes, but ugh. I'm uncomfortable enough already.
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