Ah....yes, doctors. I have more information that is very useful in understanding doctors. Especially MDs. It appears that they are taught how to use medicine to treat patients. Nothing on curing unless the medicine does it. That fits with the experience that i have encountered and is the principal cause of my frustration. So, it is really not their fault, they just do what they're taught. I still don't care for that. Someday we will all learn of the pharmacutical conspiracy...but until then we will just do what we have to. ;-)
ALL of that runs through my mind when the doctors tell you what your problem is and how they recommend managing it. My response is anger. Top that with the desire that we not even have the problem at all and i get pouty too.
Then, after i see my kids behave that way i am all like, where in the world did they learn to behave like that?
See, bad example and short term memory loss! Lethal combination.
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I was checking comments on 'Mark Halls' Facebook blog to see if anyone took note of the twelve tribes. You were the only one that I saw that mentioned it. I decided to check you out. You have some nice 'pertinent' comments here. You seem to be very honest with/about yourself. May God bless you in your search for HIS truth.
Someday we will all have to learn to spell "pharmaceutical" conspiracy. JK! Mike, doctors are all mere mortals. I don't necessarily think that you set a bad example by having/showing your emotions. Neither is questioning a diagnosis, treatment or medication. In the end it is how you handle the bad news, like educating yourself as much as you can and working through what would be best for your family, without pouting. That would be setting a good example. But, who am I to say?
Love ya,
Mich
Nice meeting you Doris. :-)
LOL...thanks for pointing that out Mich - the iPhone gives me fits with typing and my spelling has become worse as part of it.
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