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[|Human|] My 22 year old son is going to be seeing a doctor in a week for headaches and a possible seizure. I m wondering if I sent his doctor an email to inform him of his high anxiety levels, social anxiety, depression, etc. That he s suffered since middle school if she would keep it confidential and not tell him I contacted her. It would do some real damage if he knew I contacted his doctor. I don t think he would lie to her but he doesn t see himself as the family does and may not bring up these issues. This is the first time he s agreed to go to a doctor and I really just want to be sure she knows. Should I let it go or will it be kept between us? ?? Thank you. Cathy
[|AI|]  Degree understand your concerns went through your details. You do mention that your son agreed to see a doctor for the first time. In that case it is also sure he realizes the seriousness of the issue. He understands his problem. This is the correct time for you to take your son into confidence. I suggest you to be with your son when the consultation takes place. You may chip in whenever opportunity arises. That would be helpful. Your son may not know the details of his childhood, and only you will be able to tell those. Nothing wrong in telling facts to the doctor. Be truthful and faithful. Don't exaggerate. You may email the details to the doctor. But usually doctors do not attend cases with presumption. Go ahead. Everything will be alright. If you require more of my help in this aspect, please use this URL. http://goo.gl/aYW2pR. Make sure that you include every minute details possible. Hope this answers your query. Available for further clarifications. Good luck.