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try finding a doctor
my wife suffering for 24 years, to the point if my pistol was clean she would use it.
Year's ago in Los Angeles, I worked as a ambulance attendant. I thought my work would be mostly emergency patients, but we were mostly a taxi service for elderly patients, from nursing home to hospitals for test. I was shocked when I heard nurses, and doctors referred to patients, as lizards and grunts. Jewish old people as ow ow . I thought my god why the hate? saw a nurse slap a old lady for peeing in bed . No adult diapers then . I looked for new work, and started my career in production machinist work. I never thought, Doctors and Nurses do the same here in the south . Doctor's here do the same thing, won't listen to patients, talk over them like their children, insult their intelligence, take any of their complaints, as they are drug addicts. They are older because they didn't drink or do drugs. So now it's better to set your own broken bones, bite a bullet do your own minor surgeries, cause these new generation of Doctor's don't posses the intelligence to lance a boil. I lived in Mexico, and I'll tell you racist one thing, seniors are looked upon as people with experiences, families there don't haul aging parents to nursing homes. Doctor's there treat them with respect. America who I took an oath to uphold the constitution, has turned into a nation of shame. Many of us have encountered an arrogant or egotistical healthcare provider. They come across as mightier-than-thou, and seem brusque, superior or conceited, as if we are supposed to feel lucky to be in this person's presence, or fearful enough that we had better not cross him. When we aren't feeling well, which of course is the reason we are visiting this individual, facing such a big personality may leave us feeling intimidated, angry, frustrated, or a host of other negative emotions, none of which is helpful for improving our health.1 Confidence and self-assurance are good traits for a healthcare provider. We want to know that our healthcare providers are confident about their work and are positive about their abilities to help us.2 But wise patients understand that there is no room for arrogance, narcissism or condescension from egotistical medical professionals. Their lack of respect for our needs and their difficult personalities will inhibit the partnership we need to develop, and we won't get the care we need from them
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