Posted by alinark on September 26, 2019 at 15:14:27 from (72.206.10.194):
In Reply to: Re: Smoke------ posted by Crazy Horse on September 26, 2019 at 09:23:59:
these doctors that went to school longer than we did, can they or do they guarantee any of their work ???? i have a son that suffered at the hands of a smart doctor my grandfather died at the hands of a genius doctor that talked him into an operation that he did not need. a young fella in his mid 20's died over medications that a doctor wrongly prescribed to him the last temperature they measured him at was 111 degrees. fella i grew up he and his wife were at the doctors office the doctor suggested a medicine to her and his wife said that her own mother had a real bad reaction to the medicine the doctors reply was lets try it anyhow she took 2 pills and it put her in the hospital my buddy was with her 52 days she eventually died i do believe that a lot of doctors today could not pass their exams again i could go on but i won't my wife researches info on doctors before we go i would suggest everyone do the same
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