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Posted: 6 years ago
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Originally posted by: Sakurablossom

Usually doctors are taught to go with commoner etiology that's why I said stress or migraine. And then Minnie clearly has history of stress and depression. That's why I said that. Most of the time some doctor would not prescribe more investigation because people often flip out if investigation come normal. - I didn't had any illness and doctor still asked me to get CT-MRI done- it's pretty common to hear.

I only wrote what I have seen being practiced in hospitals.

That's again highly disappointing. My response was never concerning to the show. I am talking about the real stuff here. I don't know what you mean when you say doctors are taught to go with commoner etiology unless you are a medical student which I don't think you are because I feel, a doctor carries a lot of responsibility on his shoulders. He cannot just shrug it because oh that's how it is in majority of cases. In this way, people with rare health conditions would die if the doctors do not rule out from what they see.

Ah, a CT scan or a MRI scan or a MRV scan aren't done for time pass. I am sure you know that. You have to have some issues for the doctor to ask you to get one done. They aren't as common as a CBC test that any doctor would ask to get done just for the routine check up.

That's what. You didn't put it that way. You put it rather presented it as facts which they aren't. That's about it. Good day!

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