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HummerGuy -> RE: Sorry Doctors (1/10/2007 1:40:41 PM)
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And that is why I still go to the same one I have had for 28 years. Mark and Monster, I feel quite ignorant in not seeing what you both wrote. I'm also sorry to hear about that. Like I said, it only takes a few to put paranoia in many. I did, however, go to a new doctor before I got sick. He is the same doctor two weeks prior that I brought my wife to. She has had certain personal issues that absolutely no doctor can figure out with her skin, but that's another story. Anyway, he reminded me of my doctor. He is very good and diagnosing problems, which made me come to the conclusion that alot of diagnosis, as in any profession, is common sense. I will say this now and until the day I do, either you have it, or you don't, and there is no learning it. If you can't figure things out very well, you shouldn't be doing things that play with people's lives. Learning theories and science from books can't teach you common sense. You can be the most book educated person in this world, but if you have absolutely no common sense, I'll be damned if you are going to touch me. Like anything in life, there are the good, and the bad, and even though the good can be 99% of any certain thing, that 1% of the bad is what people usually look at and judge. I try not to be this way in my life, but sometimes you can't help but think about it and wonder if there are more of the bad of something then you realize. That being said, people can't be blamed for their paranoia when it is about things that have personally affected them. I sure don't. If anything happened to my wife because of malpractice, would I be paranoid as hell? I sure would. I would never want to even look at another doctor, but I know that would be ignorant of me to think that way, but sometimes you can't help the way you feel. That is the way the world is unfortunately. Now, give me a drink or something. I think I just slipped into a state of depression [&o]
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