That is, from a medical professional? I don't mean listened to and started to implement, only to fall back into old habits (as we are all prone to do) I mean listened to, understood and digested - and thought no, not going to.
I find myself in that postion (details unimportant) and it's a little unsettling tbh. Of course, one is entirely at liberty to make ones own decisions etc but deliberately disregarding the advice of a trained professional is new ground for me. Am I saying i know better than someone who knows infinitely more on the subject? Someone who has spent years training and in pratice.
If you've done it, how did you manage (justify even) your decision?
I find myself in that postion (details unimportant) and it's a little unsettling tbh. Of course, one is entirely at liberty to make ones own decisions etc but deliberately disregarding the advice of a trained professional is new ground for me. Am I saying i know better than someone who knows infinitely more on the subject? Someone who has spent years training and in pratice.
If you've done it, how did you manage (justify even) your decision?