Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We need to stop stigmatizing HIV tests. It’s really important if you are doing a thorough work up (swollen lymph nodes), unexplained fevers, chills etc. to test as part of a work up. We also test all adults now at least once in adulthood. It’s silly to ignore that this disease exists esp when it’s so treatable now. It’s sad to see people come in with cancers or other complications of HIV when it’s so treatable now just because of the stigma of testing for it! - doctor
“WE” need to also TELL PATIENTS what tests we are ordering and give them a chance to discuss the reasons.
-PP whose GP ordered this without informing it and you bet I fired her
Why would you care?
Why would I care what I’m being tested for? I like to participate in my own life?
I’ve gotten blood work plenty of times and I’ve never gone line by line asking what tests they are running.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We need to stop stigmatizing HIV tests. It’s really important if you are doing a thorough work up (swollen lymph nodes), unexplained fevers, chills etc. to test as part of a work up. We also test all adults now at least once in adulthood. It’s silly to ignore that this disease exists esp when it’s so treatable now. It’s sad to see people come in with cancers or other complications of HIV when it’s so treatable now just because of the stigma of testing for it! - doctor
“WE” need to also TELL PATIENTS what tests we are ordering and give them a chance to discuss the reasons.
-PP whose GP ordered this without informing it and you bet I fired her
Why would you care?
Anonymous wrote:Life insurance can require proof of HIV status.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We need to stop stigmatizing HIV tests. It’s really important if you are doing a thorough work up (swollen lymph nodes), unexplained fevers, chills etc. to test as part of a work up. We also test all adults now at least once in adulthood. It’s silly to ignore that this disease exists esp when it’s so treatable now. It’s sad to see people come in with cancers or other complications of HIV when it’s so treatable now just because of the stigma of testing for it! - doctor
“WE” need to also TELL PATIENTS what tests we are ordering and give them a chance to discuss the reasons.
-PP whose GP ordered this without informing it and you bet I fired her
Why would you care?
Why would I care what I’m being tested for? I like to participate in my own life?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We need to stop stigmatizing HIV tests. It’s really important if you are doing a thorough work up (swollen lymph nodes), unexplained fevers, chills etc. to test as part of a work up. We also test all adults now at least once in adulthood. It’s silly to ignore that this disease exists esp when it’s so treatable now. It’s sad to see people come in with cancers or other complications of HIV when it’s so treatable now just because of the stigma of testing for it! - doctor
“WE” need to also TELL PATIENTS what tests we are ordering and give them a chance to discuss the reasons.
-PP whose GP ordered this without informing it and you bet I fired her
Why would you care?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We need to stop stigmatizing HIV tests. It’s really important if you are doing a thorough work up (swollen lymph nodes), unexplained fevers, chills etc. to test as part of a work up. We also test all adults now at least once in adulthood. It’s silly to ignore that this disease exists esp when it’s so treatable now. It’s sad to see people come in with cancers or other complications of HIV when it’s so treatable now just because of the stigma of testing for it! - doctor
“WE” need to also TELL PATIENTS what tests we are ordering and give them a chance to discuss the reasons.
-PP whose GP ordered this without informing it and you bet I fired her
Anonymous wrote:Most likely because you’re not in monogamous relationship of 20 years. He’s traveling for work? Go get an std panel.
Anonymous wrote:We need to stop stigmatizing HIV tests. It’s really important if you are doing a thorough work up (swollen lymph nodes), unexplained fevers, chills etc. to test as part of a work up. We also test all adults now at least once in adulthood. It’s silly to ignore that this disease exists esp when it’s so treatable now. It’s sad to see people come in with cancers or other complications of HIV when it’s so treatable now just because of the stigma of testing for it! - doctor
Anonymous wrote:We need to stop stigmatizing HIV tests. It’s really important if you are doing a thorough work up (swollen lymph nodes), unexplained fevers, chills etc. to test as part of a work up. We also test all adults now at least once in adulthood. It’s silly to ignore that this disease exists esp when it’s so treatable now. It’s sad to see people come in with cancers or other complications of HIV when it’s so treatable now just because of the stigma of testing for it! - doctor
Anonymous wrote:Life insurance can require proof of HIV status.
Anonymous wrote:We need to stop stigmatizing HIV tests. It’s really important if you are doing a thorough work up (swollen lymph nodes), unexplained fevers, chills etc. to test as part of a work up. We also test all adults now at least once in adulthood. It’s silly to ignore that this disease exists esp when it’s so treatable now. It’s sad to see people come in with cancers or other complications of HIV when it’s so treatable now just because of the stigma of testing for it! - doctor