Posted by alexandra_k on December 28, 2005, at 20:13:27
In reply to consent procedures » alexandra_k, posted by pseudoname on December 28, 2005, at 20:00:28
> You have in mind someone who has some impulse-control problems and could be rushing headlong into this exciting collaboration experience with Dr. Bob and who may regret it later.
not really...i guess what i'm thinking is...
that psychiatrists may be mroe likely to be interested in the quality of medication information. so they might ask about what kinds of medication queries they have posted and some of the responses they got. they might be trying to assess whether the recomendations are helpful / harmful. they might be interested in whether posters often go against their doctors advice regarding medications etc things like that. i'd worry... that they might go in a spirit of scepticism and more more concerned to establish that consumer sites are not a substitute for professional advice. if this is the case...> Let me ask you this: What sort of procedure could have prevented you from making posts that you later regret? Is there anything? If not....
done done can't be undone.
i guess given the current setup of the boards
(and the way dr-bob wants it to stay)
given that...i should have stayed away.
there are boards out there that aren't publicly viewable.
i'm in the process of making a transition.
but...
that doesn't undo whats already been done
from dr-bob's pov 'she knew things would be archived and there were warnings'
from my pov i thought i'd be likely to be dead of suicide in the near future and i didn't think i'd actually get as far as i have with my studies.
i didn't think it would matter
but i see now that it could
you can go on about 'low risk'
but there is risk
there is risk.you know...
i'd probably be dead without babble having been here.what i worry about now...
is that it will come back to bite me on the *ss.
did i give informed consent?
am i just being an ungrateful bitch?
you decide.
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