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Re: Medical ethics question

Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2014 11:57 pm
by SpheresOfBalance
Blaggard wrote:
SpheresOfBalance wrote: All total BS as it supposes you are the smart one, quite the contrary. If a phrase seems vacant, (ambiguous), of anything worth while, one should pass it by, not make up there own version and then hold it's wielder accountable. That's your ego's auto-erotica talking.
Well you must ask then why you are here, for one upmanship and verbal masturbation, or to actually philosophise? The point of converse is to make yourself understood no? Not to dance around issues, talk nonsense and generally confuse people?
Again with you 'putting the cart before the horse.' (Look it up, lazy) ;-)


My ego and super ego are beside the point they are obviously in a constant act of coitus, but I fail to see the relevance of it. ;)
Good point, "you fail to see," good point!


I never said I was smart, you have induced I think I am, I might be a ficking tardlord, I am not really concerned about "smart" just learning about philosophy. I am of course male, and hence by definition 5 and a half at best mentally, but I know one thing and that is 5 or 100, I do likes me the learning. ;)
Come on you deserve more credit than that, and without descending into your absurd talk. You think you're smart, and I do to, to some extent ;-)

Re: Medical ethics question

Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2014 12:03 am
by Blaggard
Now you've lost me and I am bored, sayonara SOB and here's looking at you kid.

Anon... :)

Re: Medical ethics question

Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2014 12:15 am
by SpheresOfBalance
Blaggard wrote:Now you've lost me and I am bored, sayonara SOB and here's looking at you kid.

Anon... :)
God forbid we become bored. :cry:

Later, my mental exercise opponent! And thanks! ;-)

Re: Medical ethics question

Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2014 5:03 am
by Proud Cosmopolitan
I find that some "herbal detox methods" and vitamins made with "greens" ROCK if you are trying to increase your vitality during the day. As for the question of what health professional I would sooner see if I had the choice if I had to pick either DENTIST or GYNO, I would probably have to pick DENTIST, unless the GYNO happened to be female though a male would probably be okay as long as he was "ultra diplomatic" about that whole exam process.

Re: Medical ethics question

Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2014 12:53 am
by SpheresOfBalance
Proud Cosmopolitan wrote:I find that some "herbal detox methods" and vitamins made with "greens" ROCK if you are trying to increase your vitality during the day. As for the question of what health professional I would sooner see if I had the choice if I had to pick either DENTIST or GYNO, I would probably have to pick DENTIST, unless the GYNO happened to be female though a male would probably be okay as long as he was "ultra diplomatic" about that whole exam process.
In the end, a doctors visit shouldn't be about hang-ups, on either side of the equation, it should be treated clinically by all parties present. Fear can be a problem, as well as believed absolute power/authority. It behooves a would be patient to find a professional they're comfortable with. That sums it up as far as I'm concerned, as doctors treating patients like they'd want to be treated, often gets lost in translation, such are the differences between us. :wink: