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This is what the PA asked me at my last visit to get my BP meds.

 

Is this new?  Never ever was asked this.

 

I said "fine", because it is.  I don't feel it is his business either way.  If someone wants to discuss their mood they can bring it up and  that's fine.  To me, him asking is intrusive.

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@CrazyKittyLvr2 wrote:

This is what the PA asked me at my last visit to get my BP meds.

 

Is this new?  Never ever was asked this.

 

I said "fine", because it is.  I don't feel it is his business either way.  If someone wants to discuss their mood they can bring it up and  that's fine.  To me, him asking is intrusive.


I wouldn't appreciate being asked this at the doctor's visit, PA or other. Mental health being talked about so openly now, perhaps healthcare is mandating PA's ask this. 

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To me it sounds like those intrusive questions they ask during that annual waste of time Medicare Wellness visit.

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I think it's just another way to ask those mental health questions they are required to ask for some years now. 

To how is your mood I probably would have said good, how is yours?Woman LOL

 

I know they think they are helping people who may be depressed but I don't think yes or no answers are good to label someone or help. I have often not answered or just said no to all of the are you this? are you that? etc. They are annoying. 

If I wanted to talk about something I wouldn't do it by answering yes or no questions from a pat form at a regular drs office.

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@CelticCrafter wrote:

To me it sounds like those intrusive questions they ask during that annual waste of time Medicare Wellness visit.


I agree. I've been asked all kind of "instrusive" questions at the unnecessary "wellness" visit. I can't believe some of the questions asked. 

 

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I personally don't find those questions intrusive.  It's a doctor's office looking out for your well-being.  When I get my annual Medicare wellness visit, they ask all kinds of questions like that.

 

They are just making sure you are functioning OK because otherwise you might not mention it. 

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I was asked about my 'mental health' at my last dental appt which was just a routine checkup. What on earth?!

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@on the bay wrote:

I think it's just another way to ask those mental health questions they are required to ask for some years now. 

To how is your mood I probably would have said good, how is yours?Woman LOL

 

I know they think they are helping people who may be depressed but I don't think yes or no answers are good to label someone or help. I have often not answered or just said no to all of the are you this? are you that? etc. They are annoying. 

If I wanted to talk about something I wouldn't do it by answering yes or no questions from a pat form at a regular drs office.


@on the bay , I was actually asked what I did for a "good time." LOL

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It's a fair and honest question.

 

So many people are suffering in silence. If one person answers honestly, the PA has broken the ice and begun to help a person with problems. If must be a difficult question to ask, but I think it's a very necessary one! No one should be ashamed or offended by such a question. Answer it honestly! Your physician (or PA) deserves your respect. He/she is doing their job and they DO care. 

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@febe1 wrote:

@CelticCrafter wrote:

To me it sounds like those intrusive questions they ask during that annual waste of time Medicare Wellness visit.


I agree. I've been asked all kind of "instrusive" questions at the unnecessary "wellness" visit. I can't believe some of the questions asked. 

 


@febe1 .. I don't think these "unnecessary wellness" visits are mandatory.  Just don't go.  I skip years.