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My boyfriend has a GP's appointment some time next week, and I was hoping to go with him.
Doctors stress him out and when he gets stressed, he often doesn't understand what's being said to him, and, even if he does understand, he usually is unable to say what he's thinking (I am betting this is the biggest reason why so many doctors have just ignored his long list of symptoms, and that he hasn't been diagnosed with E yet)-- because of that, I think I should go with him to speak to his doctor about his current condition, and his history of (probable) seizures. The thing is, I get the distinct feeling he doesn't want me there. He hasn't told me when it is and he seems to be avoiding talking about the appointment at all. I think he feels like he's a bother to me (I don't feel that way), and maybe that his pride is bruised by feeling like he needs a nanny.
Does anyone have any advice on how I can best broach the subject with him, and what I could say to get him to consider my coming with him?
Doctors stress him out and when he gets stressed, he often doesn't understand what's being said to him, and, even if he does understand, he usually is unable to say what he's thinking (I am betting this is the biggest reason why so many doctors have just ignored his long list of symptoms, and that he hasn't been diagnosed with E yet)-- because of that, I think I should go with him to speak to his doctor about his current condition, and his history of (probable) seizures. The thing is, I get the distinct feeling he doesn't want me there. He hasn't told me when it is and he seems to be avoiding talking about the appointment at all. I think he feels like he's a bother to me (I don't feel that way), and maybe that his pride is bruised by feeling like he needs a nanny.
Does anyone have any advice on how I can best broach the subject with him, and what I could say to get him to consider my coming with him?