he'll get over it
2006-12-20 09:14:02
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answered by Anonymous
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"a stay blood prognosis practitioner " ? heavily? You understand those quacks have not have been given any medical practise and make it up as they pass alongside? i'm afraid you have been scammed. This risky guy or woman has no longer in basic terms have been given you on a food plan that has no purpose, they are possibly poisoning you with despite dodgy supplementations they are promoting you too! Take this as a lesson discovered and next time, see a real physician in case you're ill. you do no longer choose any food plan it quite is entitled "Dr Dodgy's super swifter Makeover ask your self food plan" the two! basically consume healthily, there is fairly some loose suggestion in this on the internet, basically are not getting scammed into some stupid faddy food plan such as you have been this time. Edit: Jacklyn is speaking nonsense and is a significant candidate for this type of rip-off. Edit2: Jack+Melissa= the comparable, extraordinary conspiracy concept-spouting sap.
2016-10-15 08:05:39
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answered by ? 4
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He might feel bad, but ask yourself this, why are you switching doctors? If it's because your old doctor was incompetent, you sure shouldn't feel bad. I'd rather go to a doctor that I trust, not an old friend.
2006-12-20 08:49:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe he will, maybe he'll look at it as part of the business. People change doctors all the time for a variety of reasons. Unless you expressed that you didn't trust his care or didn't like his services, he may just assume it was a change of insurance issue or something similar.
2006-12-20 08:48:53
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answered by . 7
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No. I didn't feel bad at all, but I was going to a family doc who treated kids and adults and I wanted to see an adults only doc.
2006-12-20 08:48:35
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answered by nokhada5 4
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It's part of the job. You can feel bad about it at first if you want, but don't let it eat at you. He's a professional. He'll understand.
2006-12-20 08:47:26
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answered by ROBERT L O 4
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I'm sure he has enough other patients that he won't even recognize your name. Or care. Besides, you shouldn't have a personal relationship with a doctor.
2006-12-20 08:48:20
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answered by ShavenLlama 4
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Probably not. This happens frequently and for a lot of reasons, like people changing insurance, moving etc.
2006-12-20 08:47:57
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answered by Jeffrey P 5
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It's good you feel compassion in this situation. The doctor might wonder why, but doubt it will hurt his feelings.
2006-12-20 08:47:36
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answered by beez 7
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No, I'm a nurse. Doctors understand. I'm sure he understand that you have your reasons. Relax he isn't mad at you. Keep in touch with him. That will make his day.
2006-12-20 08:48:44
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answered by Anonymous
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