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"Donal" wrote in message Oh great!!!! You subjected yourself to a test kit. Adminstered by a physician, you dunce. These kits are available only to clinics, hospitals, and physicians' offices. You make a lot of wrong assumptions, Donal, which leads one to believe your really aren't terribly bright. It really sounds like you had a blocked nose. I'd have been more than happy to lend you a few virions in order for you to make up your own mind. In fact, I'd have been tickled to have you suffer the same Sx, you've been such a trolling jerk. There is nothing to be ashamed of. Not so sure about that--you really should be ashamed of your obtuse posts. The innate stupidity in them would cause embarassement to a normal individual. Many people feel a little bit "under the weather" when they have a blocked nose. Wimps feel entitled to claim sick pay when they are a little unwell. I earn a living from seeing my patients. "Sick pay" isn't in my vernacular. This illness cost me three months or more of your pay. Stick to whatever it is you do, Donal. With respect to things medical, you're a babe in the woods. Max |
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I don't think the dogs, cats, and gophers really care if you have the flu or
not. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Maxprop" wrote in message .net... "Donal" wrote in message Oh great!!!! You subjected yourself to a test kit. Adminstered by a physician, you dunce. These kits are available only to clinics, hospitals, and physicians' offices. You make a lot of wrong assumptions, Donal, which leads one to believe your really aren't terribly bright. It really sounds like you had a blocked nose. I'd have been more than happy to lend you a few virions in order for you to make up your own mind. In fact, I'd have been tickled to have you suffer the same Sx, you've been such a trolling jerk. There is nothing to be ashamed of. Not so sure about that--you really should be ashamed of your obtuse posts. The innate stupidity in them would cause embarassement to a normal individual. Many people feel a little bit "under the weather" when they have a blocked nose. Wimps feel entitled to claim sick pay when they are a little unwell. I earn a living from seeing my patients. "Sick pay" isn't in my vernacular. This illness cost me three months or more of your pay. Stick to whatever it is you do, Donal. With respect to things medical, you're a babe in the woods. Max |
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"Maxprop" wrote in message .net... "Donal" wrote in message Oh great!!!! You subjected yourself to a test kit. Adminstered by a physician, you dunce. These kits are available only to clinics, hospitals, and physicians' offices. You make a lot of wrong assumptions, Donal, which leads one to believe your really aren't terribly bright. It really sounds like you had a blocked nose. I'd have been more than happy to lend you a few virions in order for you to make up your own mind. In fact, I'd have been tickled to have you suffer the same Sx, you've been such a trolling jerk. There is nothing to be ashamed of. Not so sure about that--you really should be ashamed of your obtuse posts. The innate stupidity in them would cause embarassement to a normal individual. You are probably normal, but I'm not. Many people feel a little bit "under the weather" when they have a blocked nose. Wimps feel entitled to claim sick pay when they are a little unwell. I earn a living from seeing my patients. "Sick pay" isn't in my vernacular. This illness cost me three months or more of your pay. You lost $3000.00!!! So what? Stick to whatever it is you do, Donal. With respect to things medical, you're a babe in the woods. My experience would suggest that most medical doctors lack the analytical skills that are required to make an accurate diagnosis. They tend to jump to premature conclusions based on their limited experience. They always try to match the patient's symptoms with something that they recognise. This means that when a patient presents with a whole bunch of symptoms, the doctor will ignore the unrecognised symptoms and make an incorrect diagnosis. In my business, when we hear about symptoms that we don't recognise, we ask more questions. If we don't *fully* the problem after these questions, then we seek outside help. We are not afraid to admit that we don't know everything. Medical doctors seem incapable of admitting that they don't recognise the symptoms. They usually "try" something, and wait to see the results. Unfortunately, they don't seem to consider the effects of their incompetence. I know (knew??) four people who have died in the last year as a result of over-confident doctors. Regards Donal -- |
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"Donal" wrote in message snip Good Grief Donal!!!!!! Are you attempting to strip the Shaman Status from our Medical Staff??? |
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"Donal" wrote in message My experience would suggest that most medical doctors lack the analytical skills that are required to make an accurate diagnosis. They tend to jump to premature conclusions based on their limited experience. They always try to match the patient's symptoms with something that they recognise. This means that when a patient presents with a whole bunch of symptoms, the doctor will ignore the unrecognised symptoms and make an incorrect diagnosis. In my business, when we hear about symptoms that we don't recognise, we ask more questions. If we don't *fully* the problem after these questions, then we seek outside help. We are not afraid to admit that we don't know everything. Medicine is an inexact science, and an art. Mistakes are made, and poor judgement can be a problem. However I sympathize with your plight there in Ireland, if your physicians fail to seek outside assistance in making accurate diagnoses. Ours tend to use every resource available, including consulting non-medical personnel who possess specific knowledge in narrow fields of expertise. That said, most physicians, there or here, aren't going to get too concerned about an obviously healthy man of my age with flu symptoms. I'll recover, despite what the doctor does for me, and he/she knows it. The mark of a competent clincian is to know when the symptoms portend a serious illness and when they don't. To pull out the stops for a case of influenza is pointless and a waste of time and resources. That said, an influenza test kit goes for $90. Medical doctors seem incapable of admitting that they don't recognise the symptoms. They usually "try" something, and wait to see the results. Unfortunately, they don't seem to consider the effects of their incompetence. I know (knew??) four people who have died in the last year as a result of over-confident doctors. Most regrettable. Your medical system needs help. Ours isn't perfect, but I've never known anyone who has died from medical incompetence, despite what those who'd make a living disparaging the medical community might contend. Max |
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Step one. Don't got to Maxipad if you value your vision.
-- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Maxprop" wrote in message ink.net... "Donal" wrote in message Medicine is an inexact science, and an art. Mistakes are made, and poor judgement can be a problem. Max |