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Related: About this forumSo I bullied our dentist's secretary today on the phone. Got an appointment for tomorrow
She was saying my husband would have to go back to the oral surgeon's office to be seen. I said "NO, he said he would see him if needed" after the surgery.
I really hate bullying as a way of getting my way. It's distasteful and not the way I was brought up. But I felt that since the dentist himself had offered to see him "if he has any problems" I thought I was on safer ground.
My husband is OK, still swollen but feeling pretty good.
CommonHumanity
(288 posts)You simply insisted on important and needed follow-up that you had already been promised. Nothing wrong with that. Just mentioning this to suggest reframing it and let you know that I think you were still behaving in accord with the way you were raised.
CTyankee
(65,032 posts)He probably cares so much for patients that he makes scheduling a bit of a nightmare for his office staff. I am endeared forever for taking me on short notice on Jan. 6 last year. I had a raging toothache, I knew it would mean extraction and there was the insurrection in Washington. I was crying when I got to his office. He pulled the tooth and wrote me a pain prescriiption which I filled and had a merciful drugged at home watching the violence at the capital. I have never forgotten his kindness.
Rebl2
(14,705 posts)to me. First you are advocating for your husband and also the dentist said he would see him if there were problems.
CTyankee
(65,032 posts)She has to deal with people who are in pain (or their loved one is) and that's difficult.