Is Getting Dismissed as a Patient an Embarrassment or Rite of Passage? I wasn't being rude. In the lobby waiting to be seen by my surgeon another patient was recording her "plastic surgery journey" as the Ear Nose Throat surgeons also do the cosmetic surgeries.
As a cancer patient, I'm not comfortable on someone else's "influencer social media" page with my TT/Jack the Ripper throat slit and the new tumor or whatever I now have under my jaw. I do not have my own social media, why would I want to appear with my thinning hair, bloat, TT scar on someone else's pages?
Again, I was not rude or out of line, but I asked the staff to ask the other patient to stop her filming the rest of us in the waiting lobby for her blog. I feel in a violation of the privacy act we have here stateside called HIPAA. I was asked to leave without being seen and now received an email I am dismissed "For my actions to the staff".
I'm conflicted. Maybe I should feel mortified, but I don't. Again I feel like I have a a right to privacy in my doctor's office. Especially when dealing with the big C. But I also kind of feel proud, that I stood up as PTC patient, we're not just billable cattle.
Thoughts?