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Old Fri, Jun-16-17, 09:22
Bonnie OFS Bonnie OFS is offline
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Plan: Dr. Bernstein
Stats: 188/150/135 Female 5 ft 4 inches
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Location: NE WA
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Originally Posted by bkloots
Officially, I don't know. If you were 65 and Medicare qualified, probably yes. Your doc probably has a checklist of stuff that MUST BE recommended, according to insurance or gov't requirements. However, you are not required to say yes, to statins or anything else. Just make sure you get all that on the record, for the doc's sake as well as your own.

"Patient refused treatment" may be a risk you have to take.


Yeah - I already said no. But I think you're right about the checklist. She never mentions it in person, only on the lab results that she sends me.

Don't know about the nutritionist - she does bring it up, but she's not pushy.
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