Re: Finding a new direction for the NTI discussion
- From: The Webby <tmjiatroepidemic@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2008 18:39:32 -0700
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The Webby <tmjiatroepidemic@xxxxxxx> wrote:
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Sure, but what im experiencing here is reminiscent of all the doctors
ive seen thus far, when
the specific treatment fails, abandonment by the physician follows.
Well, let's just say I know more about that than you care to know. So,
don't give in to that nonsense.
Webby
Before I invest a lot of time into this though, jerm, are you willing to
try to learn some patient-skills from this? Because, honestly, I'm not
giving up on you. But are you giving up on you?
Learning the value of "expectations" is a very important element of a
partnership between patient and doctor. So ... let me/us know what
you're willing to do first. Then, we can decide how to go from there.
Okay?
Webby
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