Can they be trusted one hundred percent?
@MatanSo (9)
Tel Aviv, Israel
October 3, 2020 4:04pm CST
Have you ever felt that doctors or paramedics are hiding something from you?
Not telling the whole truth?
Or do they even give you medical experience and bring you pills that do not affect you at all?
I wonder if this has ever happened to you to compare it with others and myself ??
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@iamsantoshpatnaik (217)
• Mumbai, India
4 Oct 20
At this pendamic senario, i can say yes doctors are hiding things because patient should not panic for things what going on but some doctor in this world do business on telling false information & prespection about our health. my suggestion should consult good and genuine doctor which are really mean to us.
@amitkokiladitya (171927)
• Agra, India
4 Oct 20
sometimes...yes...especially those who focus on making money and nothing else.
@Fa_Maverick (9487)
• Australia
4 Oct 20
I won't lie some general practitioners have this "I know more than you cause I'm a doctor and you are not." air about them. Like, calm down my dude you are a general practitioner... You know about many things but like every other practitioner and specialist you have a niche and you stick to it. I have come across many a medical student with this superiority complex simply because they will be a doctor that saves lives...
Medications not working isn't necessarily the medicos fault and like I said they very well could treat broadly because that is generally their knowledge.
@Dheasy (121)
• Indonesia
4 Oct 20
Yes, some doctors maybe like that. We just have to choose wisely 'good' doctor
@kaylachan (71804)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
3 Oct 20
I have never fully trusted the advice of a doctor or medical professional. Yes, I go see the doctor twice a year because I'm taking two prescription meds. But, no. I don't fully trust what they say.
Often, they give advice, not fully knowing me as a person. Or, they repeat things I already know about. However, if I want my meds or parking permit, then I have to comply.
@meowch (2220)
• United States
3 Oct 20
Something happened to me beginning of this year. My doctor prescribed me a medicine. I was hesitant to take my new medicine because I had a negative feeling about it. I took it anyway. I had a bad reaction to the medicine almost everyday it was unbearable. I trusted my doctor that she knew what was best for me but I realized I must be a Guinea pig. I looked up the side effects of what I took and it was terrible almost 88-90 % negative effects and the people complain about it. Nowadays I'm cautious with new medicines.