All true Carol Ann, and nicely put. But anger is the natural emotion felt at perceived injustice. Deception is an example. and the anger has an object, though maybe fuzzy. It shouldn' t be all doctors, and is also a system of political corruption. But that seems almost like all doctors. We do bring our children up with some sense of understanding that people have different roles, and in that we put trust if possible. With medicine it may be that we are not necessarily lied to, and doctors aren't researchers, merely robots. The problems are immense, but there is plenty of evidence from doctors themselves.

As someone put it earlier, med school has few lecturers, but teachers of a syllabus. Critical thinking is largely lacking.

JOhn.

--On 17 October 2007 06:25:01 -0700 Carol Ann <saffiresk...@yahoo.com> wrote:

Hey Kurt ~
Re your sis.  Forget mistakes. Forget failures. Forget everything except
what you're going to do now and do it. ;)

Ya know, of course, that by now,   what you are experiencing is a
learning process which is sometimes very painful but very applicable to
the old saying...what doesn't kill you only makes you stronger.

The problems you mention are universal, no need to take it personally on
the chin in silence or turn the other cheek. Our current system is merely
a mirror of societies deeply entrenched belief systems; what people
acquiesce to by letting govt,media, perceived gurus (doc's included)
demonstrates/mirrors how people have allowed themselves to be used. There
has always been way to much complacency...the you do it for me because I
don't want to be responsible mentality. Others become the ultimate
teachers, bosses, healers. Someone, just tell me what to do mentality!
Boils down to ideological worship and foolishness.

Is it frustrating.  Absolutely. Unfortunately, humans need to be tricked,
lied to and deceived before they can become aware.  Those that become
aware are the better for it.   Not to hijack the thread in any way, but I
will make a quick reference for to the current state of affairs re the
Iraq War as an analogy. People allowed the progression of national
affairs in this regard because of complacency, lack of interest, naivety,
acquiescence of their voting power, etc, etc.

Like it or not..what the medical professions and govt are accused of
doing is really reflecting  complacency and heinous archaic common
beliefs and projecting the drama back. ...which means, for the most part,
in many ways,  those choosing to remain  in acceptance and un-informed,
are essentially no better than the accused.

"Undirected" anger is imvho just a waste of exceptional and often, very
productive energy.

Kurt Milkowski <kurt.milkow...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:


Hey Carol,

 > I do what I can to let others know.

I should probably let you know that my sister belongs to this group of
quacks known as md's.

Whose fault is it for trusting doctors? Mine. Having a sister for an md
I >thought I had and in. All pretty funny that I had to suffer for such
a long time before waking up. I might seem a bit angry to some about it,
and I am. The anger however is mostly at myself for letting myself be
decieved.

Kurt

Carol Ann <saffiresk...@yahoo.com> wrote:

Kurt ~
Doctors are no more evil or good based solely upon their profession than
say...your local pastor, or service engineer be they mechanics or
plumbers. More so when the individual seeking advice is totally ignorant
about the service sought.






Regards, Carol Ann ~ The only thing that is different is how you think..
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