[Blindtlk] Guide dogs and the Dentist
Christopher-Mark Gilland
clgilland07 at gmail.com
Tue Jan 13 13:45:27 UTC 2015
Cheryl,
I'm sorry. I've gotten lots of responses off list stating that this
question wasn't very well suited for this list. Now, I'm hearing you say it
would a been suited elseware. I thought that this list was designed for
talk of blind issues in general.
I'm sorry. I won't post anything again like this.
Chris.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Cheryl Echevarria via blindtlk" <blindtlk at nfbnet.org>
To: "'Mark Tardif'" <markspark at roadrunner.com>; "'Blind Talk Mailing List'"
<blindtlk at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2015 7:43 AM
Subject: Re: [Blindtlk] Guide dogs and the Dentist
> May I suggest if a person has this particular question, that they contact
> NAGDU talk list, or we a lot of our NFB state affiliates we know have
> NAGDU
> Chapters. Like here in NY. We have NYAGDU, NY Chapter of the National
> Association of Guide Dog Users.
>
> Or you can reach out to the President of NAGDU. Mr. Marion Gwizdala,
> president at nagdu.org
>
> We can recommend and advise on these issues and others.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Cheryl Echevarria, Board Member
> NYAGDU
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: blindtlk [mailto:blindtlk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Mark
> Tardif
> via blindtlk
> Sent: Monday, January 12, 2015 6:55 PM
> To: Szostak, Christine; Blind Talk Mailing List
> Subject: Re: [Blindtlk] Guide dogs and the Dentist
>
> I think I owe everyone an apology here. I do think there are advantages
> to
> the cane and I would imagine to working with the dog guide as well. But
> obviously there are a lot of people who have no trouble at all going to
> the
> dentist with their dog guides, so I certainly stand corrected in the
> previous message I sent earlier today. I do apologize.
>
>
>
> Mark Tardif
> Nuclear arms will not hold you.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Szostak, Christine via blindtlk
> Sent: Monday, January 12, 2015 5:31 PM
> To: Blind Talk Mailing List
> Subject: Re: [Blindtlk] Guide dogs and the Dentist
>
> Hi All,
> I had to almost laugh when reading this as I just returned from the
> dentist with my guide and this was the first message I read.
> I put my guide dog right next to the chair and have always done so with
> no
> problems at all. If the dog freaks out a little over any of the sounds, I
> just place my hand gently on his back or head and say good boy and he
> calms
> right down. Usually he falls asleep and the dental staff every place I
> have
> taken my guide loves having him and never seems to have issues with him
> being at all in the way. Usually, I make sure he is on the side opposite
> from the main person doing the work (e.g., if the dentist is working on
> me,
> than he goes on the side of the assistant since that person usually mainly
> has jobs like getting me wet:)) though I always ask the dental staff which
> side they prefer that I place him on and to let me know if he is getting
> in
> their way.
> Happy Monday!
> Chris (and a dog who was just glad it was not himself in the dentist's
> chair:))
> ________________________________________
> From: blindtlk [blindtlk-bounces at nfbnet.org] on behalf of Christopher-Mark
> Gilland via blindtlk [blindtlk at nfbnet.org]
> Sent: Monday, January 12, 2015 8:59 AM
> To: blindtlk at nfbnet.org
> Subject: [Blindtlk] Guide dogs and the Dentist
>
> Guys,
>
> This may seem like a somewhat off-the-wall question, but I got to thinking
> this morning... Tomorrow, I have a dental appointment. Now, I myself am
> a
> cane user, and don't have a dog. Never have. I'd love to get one one of
> these days, but that's another topic entirely. LOL! Anyway, as most of
> you
> probably know, a dentist office in general would be fine for a service
> animal, like a guide dog, but once they call you back for your
> appointment,
> most of you probably know that for one thing, those rooms are pretty small
> as is. Now, of corse, if you're at a place like I was as a kid where
> there
> is no privacy, and you're out in the bare butt openning with all other
> children, then that's another story, but again, that's a topic for another
> day. But generally speaking, most of the time, 95 percent the time, those
> rooms are going to be not only quite little, but quite narrow as well.
> Then, you put the dental chair in there, plus the cart with the tray of
> tool
> instruments, plus usually a desk with a computer, then you take the
> dentist
> and his/her assistant dental hygienist, it's going to get super super
> crouded! This said, you can't exactly put the dog under the chair, as for
> one, the chair moves, which if not careful could hurt the dog, 2, if
> you're
> getting novicayne, and are anything like me, you're gonna yelp pretty loud
> when they stick ya, which of corse would alarm the dog... Good? Fido,
> nice?
> Fido... LOL! Just kidding.
> But seriously, my point being, where the heck do you all stash the dog
> when
> in the back room? OK, if it was a regular family physician appointment,
> then yeah, ok, that wouldn't be an issue. Just lie the dog down out of
> your
> way and the doctor's way, as most examining rooms are big enough to do
> that,
> but not so much a dentistry room. Do you all just leave the dog out in
> the
> waiting room? Surely, if you're going by yourself, you don't do that.
> Uh,
> skeuze me, sir? uh, like, I'm blind and am going back in the back, will
> you
> watch ma dog? Um... Yeah... me thinks not.
>
>
>
> So, what do you all normally do? I know there are certain times you just
> can't! take the dog, much as you'd probably like to. Is this one of those
> times?
>
>
>
> Chris.
>
>
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