LazysodLondon
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I am all for telling our medical professional everything as I think its disingenuous to expect them to be able to do their job with some major facts missing (even if you do think you know better than them). But I am currently applying for equity on my flat and have to give access to my medical records to the lenders, the less information showing I'm potentially sickly, taking un-prescribed drugs or at least a hypochondriac on that the better.
But then how in all good faith can I ask someone to help me when I haven't told them something that could be very relevant but I dont realise it? (The post about GLP-1's affecting PET-CT imaging scans being a case in point.)
So if you are taking anything, do you tell all, especially if it may affect insurance or other important life points in the future?
Obviously if taking illegal drugs (you know, the good stuff) then it can make sense not to shout too loud but what about lesser evils?
But then how in all good faith can I ask someone to help me when I haven't told them something that could be very relevant but I dont realise it? (The post about GLP-1's affecting PET-CT imaging scans being a case in point.)
So if you are taking anything, do you tell all, especially if it may affect insurance or other important life points in the future?
Obviously if taking illegal drugs (you know, the good stuff) then it can make sense not to shout too loud but what about lesser evils?