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I guess. The problem of division between doctors/patients that is outside of the catalyst of changes to how we interpret medical information still exists. Doctors feel pain when they lose a relationship with someone, just like you would if you lost connection with a good friend. We should always be humble in times like these when others are going to need time to understand. It's right to question arrogant doctors, but in reality, most doctors arent assholes and are only able to do so much. When they say "that's all (we) can do", they aren't lying. But there is more YOU can do. This was our responsibility to be more knowledgeable about how to treat our bodies, not theirs. Yes they SHOULD be more knowledgeable, but being uneducated about something doesn't exactly mean they are ignorant. Also, they walk a fine line to keep their job. Yes, again, holding a job over being intellectually genuine is not acceptable, but the control factor is money, not protocols. Being dismissive of doctors is more damaging than the "truth". A lot of times, they believe the same as we do, but they have their hands tied. Please downvote me. In due time, if this keeps up, they will start rejecting patients for critical care. What will you do then?

If you don't agree with it, that's okay. Just respectfully respond and let it go. Why did you go in the first place if you didn't want their opinion? At the end of the day, they are still people. Let's not get in the same mentally as BLM and Antifa and categorize a whole group of people as being wrong. I've been through this so I know it's easy to get tripped up in that negative mentality. Aim at the institutions, not the people that occupy them necessarily. It's pointless to do that. Remember, that's what the nephilim want; for you to fight a ground war with your brothers and sisters and divide you rather than strike at them

2 years ago
1 score
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I guess. The problem of division between doctors/patients that is outside of the catalyst of changes to how we interpret medical information still exists. Doctors feel pain when they lose a relationship with someone, just like you would if you lost connection with a good friend. We should always be humble in times like these when others are going to need time to understand. It's right to question arrogant doctors, but in reality, most doctors arent assholes and are only able to do so much. When they say "that's all (we) can do", they aren't lying. But there is more YOU can do. This was our responsibility to be more knowledgeable about how to treat our bodies, not theirs. Yes they SHOULD be more knowledgeable, but being uneducated about something doesn't exactly mean they are ignorant. Also, they walk a fine line to keep their job. Yes, again, holding a job over being intellectually genuine is not acceptable, but the control factor is money, not protocols. Being dismissive of doctors is more damaging than the "truth". A lot of times, they believe the same as we do, but they have their hands tied. Please downvote me. In due time, if this keeps up, they will start rejecting patients for critical care. What will you do then?

If you don't agree with it, that's okay. Just respectfully respond and let it go. Why did you go in the first place if you didn't want their opinion? At the end of the day, they are still people. Let's not get in the same mentally as BLM and Antifa and categorize a whole group of people as being wrong. I've been through this so I know it's easy to get tripped up in that negative mentality. Aim at the institutions, not the people that occupy them necessarily. It's pointless to do that.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I guess. The problem of division between doctors/patients that is outside of the catalyst of changes to how we interpret medical information still exists. Doctors feel pain when they lose a relationship with someone, just like you would if you lost connection with a good friend. We should always be humble in times like these when others are going to need time to understand. It's right to question arrogant doctors, but in reality, most doctors arent assholes and are only able to do so much. When they say "that's all (we) can do", they aren't lying. But there is more YOU can do. This was our responsibility to be more knowledgeable about how to treat our bodies, not theirs. Yes they SHOULD be more knowledgeable, but being uneducated about something doesn't exactly mean they are ignorant. Also, they walk a fine line to keep their job. Yes, again, holding a job over being intellectually genuine is not acceptable, but the control factor is money, not protocols. Being dismissive of doctors is more damaging than the "truth". A lot of times, they believe the same as we do, but they have their hands tied. Please downvote me. In due time, if this keeps up, they will start rejecting patients for critical care. What will you do then?

If you don't agree with it, that's okay. Just respectfully respond and let it go. Why did you go in the first place if you didn't want their opinion? At the end of the day, they are still people. Let's not get in the same mentally as BLM and Antifa and categorize a whole group of people as being wrong. I've been through this so I know it's easy to get tripped up in that negative mentality.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

I guess. The problem of division between doctors/patients that is outside of the catalyst of changes to how we interpret medical information still exists. Doctors feel pain when they lose a relationship with someone, just like you would if you lost connection with a good friend. We should always be humble in times like these when others are going to need time to understand. It's right to question arrogant doctors, but in reality, most doctors arent assholes and are only able to do so much. When they say "that's all (we) can do", they aren't lying. But there is more YOU can do. This was our responsibility to be more knowledgeable about how to treat our bodies, not theirs. Yes they SHOULD be more knowledgeable, but being uneducated about something doesn't exactly mean they are ignorant. Also, they walk a fine line to keep their job. Yes, again, holding a job over being intellectually genuine is not acceptable, but the control factor is money, not protocols. Being dismissive of doctors is more damaging than the "truth". A lot of times, they believe the same as we do, but they have their hands tied. Please downvote me. In due time, if this keeps up, they will start rejecting patients for critical care. What will you do then?

If you don't agree with it, that's okay. Just respectfully respond and let it go.

2 years ago
1 score