Comments by "P M" (@pm2886) on "Chubbyemu"
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@peenyyt4921 No, it almost never does. In 99% of these cases, it was patient non-compliance. I've been in this game for decades, and while I accept there are less than stellar doctors out there, most are responsible enough to cover the basics. The problem is almost always patients, I'm sorry to say. You'd be amazed what people will do and tell themselves, to avoid jumping through the hoops they should be jumping through. And amazed at how long people ignore things before seeking treatment. And also amazed at the things people don't tell their doctors. People are afraid. People are lazy. People don't want the bother. People are forgetful. People don't recognise the seriousness of symptoms, etc etc etc. We're all capable of that, if we're not doctors ourselves. Doctors on the other hand, only have ONE job, and that is to find out what's wrong with you. They're hardly going to refuse to do so, given that, since they serve no other purpose. You have to grasp that crucial difference, to appreciate why it's almost always a patient thing.
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