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User avatar #20 - anomypingas (05/07/2012) [-]
I'm probably gonna start a shitstorm...

But never trust doctors...dont trust what they say, they say those things just so that they can make a shitload of money.
User avatar #289 to #20 - Cakeisalie (05/07/2012) [-]
dude i got injured on the knee last year (inb4 arrow jokes, it wans't arrows) and i went to the hospital, they said it was nothing, kept having a lot of pain and going back to the hospital.. nothing, last month i went to a specialist paying with my own money and he said i had a complete rupture of something in the knee now i have to go to cirgury and HOPEFULLY be 100% in december or later. this world sucks people just don't care about others. im pissed
User avatar #74 to #20 - onceknownsober (05/07/2012) [-]
In Denmark doctors are paid by the goverment regardless of what illness you might be suffering from, so there isn't any kind of gain for them to lie to us..
User avatar #61 to #20 - italianrambo (05/07/2012) [-]
I agree fully
User avatar #57 to #20 - urbanshark (05/07/2012) [-]
I halfway agree with you. There are doctors who do this, but not the one i went to. For like 7 years, every month (sporadically) I would get massive pain in my side, and I'd stay home and just feel like shit. I finally got it checked out in depth, and they found out that it was a kidney problem. Three months later, I had surgery, and was pain free. It was one of the best things that's ever happened to me, so not all doctors are like that
#50 to #20 - N. Korean citizen (05/07/2012) [-]
And the ones who don't say them for a shitload of money say it to keep from being sued. For instance, you could probably get a lawsuit against a doctor for saying "yeah, you'll be able to walk" and them being wrong.
User avatar #29 to #20 - godtherapist (05/07/2012) [-]
This is the problem with a system where patients have to pay for their procedures. Doctors can continue to rack up bills and gain more money from unwitting people. In Canada everything is paid for by the government meaning if a doctor tricks a patient into unnecessary treatment with no justification then the government just won't give them the money. Keeps everyone honest.
User avatar #24 to #20 - bluelightbebop (05/07/2012) [-]
I've been trough two heart surgeries, and what you just said is a huge generalization.

The best way to not be fooled, is to know your shit.
Ignorance is beaten with knowledge
User avatar #22 to #20 - herecomesjohnny (05/07/2012) [-]
i'm thinking you live in america, no?
User avatar #395 to #22 - anomypingas (05/09/2012) [-]
Sweden actually...where everything is fucked up.
User avatar #23 to #22 - miker (05/07/2012) [-]
yes i do !
User avatar #21 to #20 - fappi **User deleted account** (05/07/2012) [-]
they arent the ones who are lying. its the pharma concern. they are the ones who want the patients to get better but stay sick enough to buy more medicine.

doctors are only allowed to prescribe pharma industry products and their education plan was also devised by those big time companys. so dont blame the doctors.
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