Is a prank call an evidence? Do you want me to tell you about it?
This one was recent.
The purpose of it was to insult.
I should have recorded it, it wouldn't be much but at least something.
BTW in my country it is illegal to record your calls , and almost never usable as evidence in court.
Yeah how did your phone call play out?
Someone mispronounced your name?
My trouble is real, paranoia is just a consequence.
I'm sorry you all think you are doctors.
Gotta find a better forum.
That is the point. Random people on the internet are no doctors. You need a real doctor. An actual doctor can help you and make things better.
That is the point. Random people on the internet are no doctors. You need a real doctor. An actual doctor can help you and make things better.Like doctors are good at analysing problems. Most just follow standard flowcharts. OTOH engineers make their living analysing and solving problems.
Like doctors are good at analysing problems. Most just follow standard flowcharts. OTOH engineers make their living analysing and solving problems.
That is the point. Random people on the internet are no doctors. You need a real doctor. An actual doctor can help you and make things better.Like doctors are good at analysing problems. Most just follow standard flowcharts. OTOH engineers make their living analysing and solving problems.That's why whenever I need tricky open heart surgery, or brain surgery. I always go for an Electronics Engineer.
Appearantly you have no hands-on experience trying to get a rare problem diagnosed by a doctor otherwise you'd be wiser and not reply with such a stupid remark. I have and after months of fruitless prodding I took matters into my own hand. Got an MRI and told the surgeon: here is the MRI scan, there is the problem so cut there and I'll be OK again.
Appearantly you have no hands-on experience trying to get a rare problem diagnosed by a doctor otherwise you'd be wiser and not reply with such a stupid remark. I have and after months of fruitless prodding I took matters into my own hand. Got an MRI and told the surgeon: here is the MRI scan, there is the problem so cut there and I'll be OK again.
Appearantly you have no hands-on experience trying to get a rare problem diagnosed by a doctor otherwise you'd be wiser and not reply with such a stupid remark. I have and after months of fruitless prodding I took matters into my own hand. Got an MRI and told the surgeon: here is the MRI scan, there is the problem so cut there and I'll be OK again.
Appearantly you have no hands-on experience trying to get a rare problem diagnosed by a doctor otherwise you'd be wiser and not reply with such a stupid remark. I have and after months of fruitless prodding I took matters into my own hand. Got an MRI and told the surgeon: here is the MRI scan, there is the problem so cut there and I'll be OK again.
Sorry, if my initial, generally sarcastic response(s), might have been upsetting to you.
Often/usually, seeing Doctors and/or other medical professionals, is the best/wisest thing to do. But there can be the odd, rare exception now and then. Which is what you seem to have experienced.
As with other professions, Doctors aren't really megagods, who always get things right first time. Some illnesses are extremely complicated.
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(funny this guy among other things IS a clinical psychologist)
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from another video, same guy :
... maybe yes maybe no , but it is another tool in your analytical armament...
This refers to examples I was asking for, thank you.
A while ago I got extremely sick and I became convinced something was making me ill in my apartment. I wrote long lists of things that had changed. Its a long story but it turned out to be really toxic mold, around the 60th most toxic thing known to mankind.
Without the test results from the labs we hired, I would not have had any proof of what happened to me or why.
And it wasn't easy or cheap figuring it out. It wasn't immediately obvious because it didn't smell until the end. (and then I lost my sense of smell.- one of the things that happened to me.)
Trust what your eyes, ears and body tells you, was the lesson I took away from that experience.
On the other hand, I've had the experience of series of medical professionals looking at CT and MRI scans and writing in the reports that everything is normal. Then I look at the images myself, and see that it doesn't look normal. (Thanks to some things supposed to be duplicated left and right, but not so in these images.) So had to actually go overseas to find an honest radiologist who would admit (in writing) that it was in fact not normal. Long story short, turns out the first lot were actually flat out lying to protect a colleague, who is soon to be in deep legal shit.
So yeah, at least trust your own senses enough to get an independent expert opinion. And also be prepared for circumstances where a bunch of supposedly neutral experts really are colluding and lying. It may be rare, but it does happen.
On the other hand, I've had the experience of series of medical professionals looking at CT and MRI scans and writing in the reports that everything is normal. Then I look at the images myself, and see that it doesn't look normal. (Thanks to some things supposed to be duplicated left and right, but not so in these images.) So had to actually go overseas to find an honest radiologist who would admit (in writing) that it was in fact not normal. Long story short, turns out the first lot were actually flat out lying to protect a colleague, who is soon to be in deep legal shit.
So yeah, at least trust your own senses enough to get an independent expert opinion. And also be prepared for circumstances where a bunch of supposedly neutral experts really are colluding and lying. It may be rare, but it does happen.
On the other hand, I've had the experience of series of medical professionals looking at CT and MRI scans and writing in the reports that everything is normal. Then I look at the images myself, and see that it doesn't look normal. (Thanks to some things supposed to be duplicated left and right, but not so in these images.) So had to actually go overseas to find an honest radiologist who would admit (in writing) that it was in fact not normal. Long story short, turns out the first lot were actually flat out lying to protect a colleague, who is soon to be in deep legal shit.
So yeah, at least trust your own senses enough to get an independent expert opinion. And also be prepared for circumstances where a bunch of supposedly neutral experts really are colluding and lying. It may be rare, but it does happen.