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		<title>By: Ron</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ron</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Apr 2010 13:29:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I sincerely sympathize with the poor doctor who is apparently trying very hard to do his best for his patients.  But in the real world, it is almost impossible for many of us to find the answer to our most serious health problems without first talking to a great many doctors.  It seems to me that the medical associations, hospital doctor seniority systems and the insurance company guidelines put a straight jacket on doctors so that they lack the freedom to creatively solve problems.

Some people find the answers by visiting 50 or 60 different physicians and specialists.  But more and more, people are understanding they have to take responsibility for their own health.  No doctor will ever do that for them.

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I sincerely sympathize with the poor doctor who is apparently trying very hard to do his best for his patients.  But in the real world, it is almost impossible for many of us to find the answer to our most serious health problems without first talking to a great many doctors.  It seems to me that the medical associations, hospital doctor seniority systems and the insurance company guidelines put a straight jacket on doctors so that they lack the freedom to creatively solve problems.</p>
<p>Some people find the answers by visiting 50 or 60 different physicians and specialists.  But more and more, people are understanding they have to take responsibility for their own health.  No doctor will ever do that for them.</p>
<p>Ron</p>
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		<title>By: Meli Jegasini</title>
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		<dc:creator>Meli Jegasini</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Jan 2010 19:38:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Dr. A is one of the few doctors that go that extra mile. He is probably not aware that most bone specialists (and I know this first hand and from about 300 other people surveyed) are just in the middle of Medi-mills. You check in, are given about 5 minutes with a specialist, are X-rayed or scanned, and they make a quick decision on the course of your life without even knowing anything about you or discussing your desired results. Insurance and money are also an issue. If you are &quot;self-pay&quot; (yes, giving them real money) they toss you out the door as fast as they can. It is good to know that one doctor in the world doesn&#039;t rest on his degree without keeping up with a broader course of treatments other than what a pharmaceutical salesman hands them. I am happy you are practicing but please let other doctors know that the public is fed up and are looking for alternatives to being mixed up in this new, but sub-standard, course of treatment by &quot;so-called&quot; doctors. Sadly, in my opinion, most doctors these days are merely highly paid clerks working for corporations that dictate the care a person should received instead of an individual who thinks for him/herself and prescribes based on what really works. I am glad to see that you care enough to post here but understand that if other doctors were really doing their job we would not be on this website seeking answers.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dr. A is one of the few doctors that go that extra mile. He is probably not aware that most bone specialists (and I know this first hand and from about 300 other people surveyed) are just in the middle of Medi-mills. You check in, are given about 5 minutes with a specialist, are X-rayed or scanned, and they make a quick decision on the course of your life without even knowing anything about you or discussing your desired results. Insurance and money are also an issue. If you are &#8220;self-pay&#8221; (yes, giving them real money) they toss you out the door as fast as they can. It is good to know that one doctor in the world doesn&#8217;t rest on his degree without keeping up with a broader course of treatments other than what a pharmaceutical salesman hands them. I am happy you are practicing but please let other doctors know that the public is fed up and are looking for alternatives to being mixed up in this new, but sub-standard, course of treatment by &#8220;so-called&#8221; doctors. Sadly, in my opinion, most doctors these days are merely highly paid clerks working for corporations that dictate the care a person should received instead of an individual who thinks for him/herself and prescribes based on what really works. I am glad to see that you care enough to post here but understand that if other doctors were really doing their job we would not be on this website seeking answers.</p>
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