Low Cholesterol - Your Doctor, Your Cholesterol, and
You
If you want to lower your bad cholesterol in the next thirty days
and experience a lifetime of good health, you need to work effectively with health care professionals, including
your doctor, nurses, pharmacists, and (possibly) nutritionists, dieticians, holistic practitioners, and lipid
specialists.
Communicating effectively with your doctors and care givers is very
important, since you need to give them information about your condition and symptoms which may help them treat you.
However, in today’s world, where many doctors and care givers are rushed and overworked, it can be difficult to
communicate in the time your doctor appointment may take.
You can make it easier to communicate with health care workers by choosing the correct
ones. Choose a doctor and specialists you feel comfortable with and trust. These professional should have
credentials that make you feel that you are in good hands and should also genuinely listen to what you have to
say.
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