I’m generalizing, ovviamente.I doctors want to treat themselves or drugs to care for the symptoms (alone), and you come back every few months? One of my employees (young people) have high blood pressure and other health problems. The doctor gave BP pills. Yes, BP is now smaller. He said the doctor will ask about your lifestyle, diet, weight, smoking? And perhaps could reduce BP to change these bad habits? No, he pulled out his prescription pad. It rapida.Ora been a solution, the drop was poor, probably drug-related BP, so the doctor gave him pills for it! Meanwhile, my insurance premiums continue to increase, which affects us all. This is the job security of the medical profession? It is an alternative to health care a better choice?
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Some really care for their patients, others not. I guess that depends on the doctor. Personally, I just go to my doctor for my annual exam, the rest of the time I go to my doctor homepathy. Not find one better than another, but the doctor of homeopathy is a hell of a lot more beautiful to me and did not rush for the door.
Comment by GirlinNB — March 21, 2010 @ 10:46 pm
I think most are good people and
Comment by gretta — March 21, 2010 @ 11:34 pm
If the doctor works in a hospital in a rural area, would have thought that the doctor is not after making money and help care for the sick, especially poveri.Ma Unfortunately, the truth is that most of them are in the money.
Comment by JustMe — March 22, 2010 @ 12:28 am
Some corners and some think that God is just depends on whoes around youre gonna fall in! Good luck
Comment by nada r — March 22, 2010 @ 1:14 am
My husband is a doctor (internal medicine). He asks the lifestyle, diet, weight, smoking, but he says patients rarely are willing to change any of these things. Some say they prefer to die young to give up their bacon and their cigarettes or alcohol. The others are in denial about their life choices. Patient after patient has each day say “do not eat much,” but weighs 250 +. They swear up and down everything you eat is water and bread wheat. Personally, I know I’m a little overweight, but I also know that it is because of the second helping at dinner. If you push too far, the discussions always end with the patient just look for a new medico.Credo that most doctors would be delighted if their patients would follow their advice and improve your lifestyle. Too often patients refuse to follow the advice of your doctor and then end up blaming the doctor when they have a stroke or a Heartattack or when they lose diabete.Dopo a tip to some, I believe that physicians give up, even more trying to change life styles because they can rarely get their patients to cambiare.Per regarding job security, pfft. At least in my area, there is a shortage of doctors, even if everyone lived a perfect life style, my husband is overloaded with patients. A perfect lifestyle is no guarantee of immortality, after all.
Comment by LilyRT — March 22, 2010 @ 1:53 am
For starters, I can not think of a single antihypertensive cause SE.Credo drop like that in general, most doctors care about healing people, is an unpleasant job in general – must be something for * * a esso.Tuttavia out, I think we can all sympathize, doctors are often too busy or tired to care.
Comment by Renal — March 22, 2010 @ 1:59 am
Doctors are worried dollars! My back hurts at work, but I wore. . . After waiting 45 minutes and 9 minutes of a visit to the doctor sent me to a neurologist, a heart doctor, physical therapy, prescribed pain medication, and as cuore.Tutti monitor had no explanation for my pain. I did physical therapy, which has not received pain pills, and my heart monitor after about 20 minutes. I started doing stretches suggested by a masseuse who works my girlfriend. Now I feel better than ever! I kept my routine and I had no pain. I found my hamstrings were too tight and as I do much lifting at work spread my legs. None of the doctors took the time to verify this. They just took the temperature and sent me elsewhere. His shame. . .
Comment by Autogestion — March 22, 2010 @ 2:32 am
In my opinion, Western doctors are educated about the disease. To treat the disease, not a persona.Pensate specialists: there are heart specialists, oncologists, neurologists, urologists. . . Most patients are admitted to a hospital with a “status unknown” along with five or six doctors, sometimes more. Each doctor brings his piece of the puzzle. It looks great, but what happens when you do not coordinate or communicate with each other. . . ? Maybe you have a patient very confused, not sure whose advice to take, and at worst have a patient who has just worse by a combination of toxic drugs prescrizione.Per example, my grandfather was in hospital for six weeks pending surgery, with a team of what would be the top-rated specialists in the state. Unknowingly, one of them, who had metastatic cancer is not diagnosed, and none of them has until most of its organs, has been closed. At that point, we were told there was “nothing to do.” All the time they were treated every one of their new “symptoms”, as it happened. . . with the requirements of blood pressure reduction, the recipes to eliminate bacterial infection randomly. . . but in reality without stopping to find out why it was avvenendo.Maggior part of doctors treating the symptoms. It’s just the way it is. . . It sometimes works, sometimes not.
Comment by xxandra_demorigny — March 22, 2010 @ 2:33 am