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Originally Posted by LonesomeTonight
So I'm seeing that new T Tuesday. Current/possibly soon to be former T had said she could talk to him to fill him in. And I assume MC would say the same, particularly because they all know each other. I understand why in some ways this could be helpful, just so he can get background info and stuff. But my instincts are saying to not allow them to talk to him. Partly because I'll be talking about them to him. But also so he can get a more unbiased opinion of me (and the situation). Does that make sense? I suspect he'll ask at the appointment...
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I do not sign the forms that ts want you to sign so they can talk to one another. I prefer to give them the info that I want them to have, when I want them to have it.
It's partly a trust thing-I fear them making decisions without my input. It's partly because if I thought one of them was totally on the ball, why would I be seeing the second? And partly because it seems like giving them power; like I would let my GP talk to a specialist because GP knows some stuff I don't and might be able to help specialist rule out some things. But I don't think ts generally have that knowledge-and if they do, they should tell me and I will tell other ts.