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+1 for Google.


I've used it to identify a particular condition in 2001 and a new operation procedure in 2005. Most Doctors weren't trained in identifying my condition. The operation procedure was a relatively new treatment with only a handful of hospitals offering it. If I had listened to my Doctor with regards to his alternative treatment, it would have resulted in more pain.

Haha!


The problem with Google is it doesn't know context.


I've been sick plenty of times in my life, and all but two of them involving alcohol. Pretty safe to say that whatever the symptoms I'm expressing booze is probably more likely than a disease I've picked up from pigeons.

Huguenot Wrote:

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> UDT, have you considered that your doctor might

> have deliberately misdiagnosed you? ;-)


My last two Doctors have been brilliant but the ones before them were not so good.


Doctors today, do not have the time to keep up to date with changes in medical practices. So it often helps to do a little research before seeing them.


Here's a good site, run by GPs, to start your research: http://www.patient.co.uk/


He he, can't handle your drinks, can you Hugo?

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