Spicoli43
Well-Known Member
Yeah, I don't have too much respect for drug dealers masquerading as "Doctors" unless they exhibit some kind of intelligence outside their Pharma taught "education"... If they have any clue how the body works, I will engage in conversation.
Don't get me wrong, I treat them with respect and even call them "Doctor" until I know if they are one or not. If they are arrogant and think they own the world, I ask them what to give a patient that is having a myocardial infarction. Most Allopathic physicians don't expect a patient to call a Heart Attack by the medical jargon.
I will also ask them what to take for blank organ problems, as I know common spices / herbs for all of them. If they are really arrogant, I will tell them I know more about medicine than them and my only student loan is my Internet connection. That's when they walk away.
Don't get me wrong part 2, that has almost never happened. I don't look for an argument, but know how to win it at all times. The thing that irritates me, though, is "We will put you on ___ drug for ____"...
"No, your side of WE didn't ask my side of WE if that was okay."
Nurses are great though, I don't flip them any attitude, just correct them that the arm should be slightly raised for BP instead of laying on the arm rest.
Don't get me wrong, I treat them with respect and even call them "Doctor" until I know if they are one or not. If they are arrogant and think they own the world, I ask them what to give a patient that is having a myocardial infarction. Most Allopathic physicians don't expect a patient to call a Heart Attack by the medical jargon.
I will also ask them what to take for blank organ problems, as I know common spices / herbs for all of them. If they are really arrogant, I will tell them I know more about medicine than them and my only student loan is my Internet connection. That's when they walk away.
Don't get me wrong part 2, that has almost never happened. I don't look for an argument, but know how to win it at all times. The thing that irritates me, though, is "We will put you on ___ drug for ____"...
"No, your side of WE didn't ask my side of WE if that was okay."
Nurses are great though, I don't flip them any attitude, just correct them that the arm should be slightly raised for BP instead of laying on the arm rest.