There are alot of great doctors out there. However, there are a few who occasionally do slip up. Sometimes when a patient is lost, the doctor wonders himself if some how he might have made a mistake. Then there are those who are always looking to make money anyway they can.They fraudulently claim "Malpractice" even when none was evident, and today's lawyers will do anything to win a case. Still too, sometimes, a relative or"friend" of a patient will introduce something into a patients care, to kill them, so that they can benefit from the death. There is always that question, if it was just Gods will, or something else that killed a person.
2007-10-28 06:08:36
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answered by ralahinn1 7
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Not everyone blames the doctors, but I have seen this. There are people that want to find someone to blame. However, there are times that the doctor misses something or treats the symtoms lightly when the patient and family are very concerned. That adds to this problem. If doctors would consider what the patient and family are going through when they bring up issues and not lightly pass over them, there would be less of this.
2007-10-28 05:25:48
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answered by Simmi 7
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It is human nature to try to blame someone during grieving after a loss of a loved one. It is part of the grieving process. Even if you know the illness is terminal, you always wonder if something more could have been done. Doctors go into their practice knowing they can't save everyone and even blame themselves at time. But at least, they try.
2007-10-28 05:18:32
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answered by db2byl 5
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Some people, not all, look to blame someone while they are in denial after the lose of a loved one. When they have someone to blame it may make the lose easier in their minds.
2007-10-28 05:19:03
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answered by emtd65 7
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I could loose the will to live trying to decipher your awful grammar and spelling mistakes. I don't blame the Doctors, I blame your teachers. adieu pet.
2007-10-28 05:26:37
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answered by dobbinesque 2
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