Transcript of conference held at Aug 25, 2025 in room first_test@conference.miaiconvo.com Initial people present at 12:46:26 PM: Faith Neidert - Patient Paul Hershberger Colleen Doyle - Doctor Transcript, started at 12:46:26 PM: ________________________________________________________________________________ <12:46:26 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor joined the conference <12:46:26 PM> Paul Hershberger joined the conference <12:46:26 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient joined the conference <12:46:38 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: that thumbs up <12:46:42 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: was that a thumbs up just so we're taking <12:46:45 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: oh all right <12:46:48 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: okay Faith <12:46:49 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: it so can you <12:46:51 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: so can you tell me a little bit more about your drinking on the weekends <12:46:53 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: um <12:46:57 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: I <12:46:57 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: I mean <12:46:59 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: I feel like I just drank like everyone does on the weekends <12:47:04 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: you know just having a good time enjoying the break from work <12:47:07 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: okay and when you say you think you drink hell everyone drinks can you be a little more specific about that <12:47:09 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: and <12:47:12 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: to <12:47:15 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: um <12:47:19 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: maybe like <12:47:21 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: see <12:47:21 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: eight drinks a night <12:47:25 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: okay <12:47:25 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: how do you noted <12:47:26 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: oh <12:47:31 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: notice in the mornings like is there anything that you enjoy about drinking versus things you don't enjoy about drinking <12:47:34 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: um <12:47:41 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: enjoy you know feeling relaxed and <12:47:42 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: flooding <12:47:46 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: letting loose after a long week at work <12:47:48 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: dump <12:47:50 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: um I guess I <12:47:53 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: don't like not necessarily remembering everything from the weekend but <12:47:56 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: okay and what ways has that affected you not remembering things on the weekend <12:47:59 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: it was <12:48:03 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: great <12:48:06 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: I'm sorry can you say that again sorry <12:48:06 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: yes I'm sorry and what ways is that affected you not remembering things on the weekend <12:48:13 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: oh um you know I feel like friends will tell me stories about like things that happened it's just like a little embarrassing sometimes because all <12:48:16 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: you know <12:48:18 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: yeah I can imagine is there how about your husband has he ever expressed frustration about something like that <12:48:27 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: how about your <12:48:29 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: ever <12:48:30 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: um <12:48:35 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: no I don't not to me at least I mean he also drinks like on the weekends <12:48:40 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: okay and <12:48:41 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: and <12:48:46 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: it have you ever felt like your friendships have been impacted by this have your friends gotten frustrated with you for not remembering things <12:48:46 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: how do you ever <12:48:54 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: um <12:48:58 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: I don't <12:48:59 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: think so I mean we usually laugh about it you know it's it's always a funny story <12:49:06 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: okay and <12:49:09 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: see do you feel like that would be a motivating factor though for you to drink less to want to remember things that are happening make memories for the future <12:49:09 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: you <12:49:11 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: good <12:49:15 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: oh yeah I guess probably <12:49:18 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: um yeah and <12:49:21 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: sometimes <12:49:21 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: great um another thing I I just wanted to bring up briefly you mentioned that when you're drinking <12:49:22 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: great <12:49:28 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: another thing <12:49:30 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: yeah sometimes you <12:49:34 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: you do Drive can you tell me a little bit more about that <12:49:36 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: um I mean I've never gotten pulled over gotten a DUI so I'd say I'm <12:49:41 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: pull them <12:49:43 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: but <12:49:45 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: safe driver but you know sometimes I'll drive myself home from the bar <12:49:51 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: like if my husband won't pick me up or I just don't have to pay for all I can Uber <12:49:58 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: yeah <12:49:59 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: have you ever felt like you've put yourself or others at risk by doing things like this <12:50:00 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: it <12:50:03 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: here I mean I guess I mean I feel like I'm a good driver even after a few drinks but <12:50:09 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: but <12:50:16 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: you know <12:50:16 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: you're not supposed to drive after drinking so <12:50:18 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: right <12:50:21 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: well and <12:50:21 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: you mentioned <12:50:23 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: you mentioned <12:50:24 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: that you feel like the weekends are kind of a blur do you remember driving home <12:50:29 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: both sides <12:50:30 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: um sometimes sometimes not <12:50:35 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: so <12:50:35 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: it just depends I try to you know like I feel like I've had too much then I won't drive <12:50:38 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: don't <12:50:39 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: okay and you haven't gotten pulled over yet it's what you said what types of things do you think might happen if you did get pulled over <12:50:42 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: and you have <12:50:46 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: it <12:50:49 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: like <12:50:51 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: mmm I mean I guess you know I'd be worried about getting a good DUI <12:50:53 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: you <12:50:59 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: like <12:51:00 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: having to like I don't know pay a fine <12:51:03 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: and how do you think that could impact your your life and your future <12:51:04 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: 10 times <12:51:06 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: I don't <12:51:09 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: I don't <12:51:12 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: it would be very good and then people wouldn't trust me to drive home from the bar <12:51:19 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: yep that's probably true and also it can impact things like probably your work too if your work finds out <12:51:20 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: of <12:51:23 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: and <12:51:24 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: here <12:51:27 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: it could be <12:51:28 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: um it can be really hard on relationships I know you mentioned you're married and your husband drinks too do you think <12:51:28 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: putting <12:51:31 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: I know you're married <12:51:35 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: you think <12:51:37 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: getting <12:51:37 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: yourself at risk would be something he would be concerned about if he knows that you're at risk of <12:51:39 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: here he <12:51:43 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: are hurting someone else <12:51:45 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: yeah <12:51:46 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: yeah I would like to think he would worry about me getting hurt <12:51:52 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: would you worry about him if it if the roles were reversed <12:51:52 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: would you <12:51:54 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: yes <12:51:56 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: in what ways would you worry about him <12:51:59 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: well obviously I wouldn't want him to get her or <12:52:02 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: you know <12:52:04 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: you know like if something like a really bad car accident or something happened because he was driving <12:52:11 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: um you know <12:52:11 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: obviously <12:52:12 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: oh yeah and I bet he feels pretty similar about you as well <12:52:13 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: I don't want to lose him <12:52:15 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: you know any <12:52:19 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: because that <12:52:20 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: how does that make you feel about <12:52:23 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: Maybe <12:52:23 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: maybe practicing safer habits when you're drinking on the weekends <12:52:26 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: mmm yeah it does make me think <12:52:32 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: it doesn't <12:52:35 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: about <12:52:36 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: the impact <12:52:36 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: the impact that it could have on others <12:52:40 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: not just myself <12:52:41 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: some of the <12:52:41 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: mmm and what about <12:52:42 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: in what kind of help <12:52:45 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: effects of drinking have you noticed anything <12:52:46 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: just <12:52:48 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: that might be <12:52:48 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: that might be concerning from your standpoint <12:52:50 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: um <12:52:55 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: I'm gonna <12:52:56 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: I mean I guess sometimes I just feel like crap after drinking but <12:52:59 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: crap <12:53:01 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: yeah does that impact the way <12:53:02 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: that <12:53:05 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: you <12:53:05 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: you get to spend time with your family or your free time or even your work ever <12:53:11 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: um it doesn't affect my work I don't drink during the week you know because I have a job and I have things I have to get done <12:53:12 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: um it <12:53:19 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: but <12:53:21 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: but <12:53:23 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: I think <12:53:23 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: I guess sometimes I don't feel completely restored after a weekend you know like I don't get the best <12:53:24 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: completely <12:53:26 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: work <12:53:30 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: rest so sometimes I'll a little groggy on Monday <12:53:33 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: yeah <12:53:35 PM> Faith Neidert - Patient: so perfect <12:53:38 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: is there any kind of questions <12:53:39 PM> Paul Hershberger: we can stop here <12:53:43 PM> Paul Hershberger: hang on just a second <12:53:50 PM> Paul Hershberger: oh yeah I just said hang on and I needed to stop the recording which I did let me get rid of the subtitles here <12:53:51 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: oops do you see something like Dr Hershberger <12:53:54 PM> Colleen Doyle - Doctor: okay ________________________________________________________________________________ End of transcript at Aug 25, 2025, 12:54:02 PM