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Posted: 2 years ago
#71

Originally posted by: gopi2929


You don't expect people to be grateful..u think it's your duty.

But what about the people whose lives were saved? They leave the hospital without as much as a 'thank you'?

Secondly, can anyone "force" you to save their lives by telling you that 'this is your duty'? As a doctor you try to save lives but in the event you failed...do ppl say "you failed in your duty"?

It is actually a code of medical ethics that a doctor must do his/her duty but should not expect anything in return similarly a doctor can chose a patient to treat that’s all his own will but shouldn’t accept anything from patients
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Posted: 2 years ago
#72

Originally posted by: Samjam

It is actually a code of medical ethics that a doctor must do his/her duty but should not expect anything in return similarly a doctor can chose a patient to treat that’s all his own will but shouldn’t accept anything from patients


Again that was not what I asked

You are just telling me from the doctor's perspective

I asked you from the patient's perspective...that as a patient can I "demand" you save me and perform your duty?


The real point here - if a doctor is considered a savior for his/her actions in saving people's lives

So as a patient if a doctor saves my life and I am not grateful to him/her...what does that make me?

And if I am grateful ....then it's fair to say that the doctor was indeed my savior?

Edited by gopi2929 - 2 years ago
Posted: 2 years ago
#73

Originally posted by: PhoenixRising

I don’t get what you are saying. It’s Abhimanyu’s profession to save lives - yes. He shouldn’t boast about it or make others feel indebted to him - yes. He shouldn’t “ask” for any recognition for it - yes.

But from the perspectives of those whom he treated - he must be appreciated and respected - thats the decent thing to do for any human! People may serve us because of the profession they are in - but they shouldn’t be taken for granted or mistreated if their efforts don’t bear fruits!

@bold - how is admitting that the patient’s life was saved by the doctor an insult to the doctor? if anything- its an appreciation for his sincerity and skills!


U know a doctor who saves someone's life..at that time he is like God in plain clothes ..India me I have heard people saying to doctor ap to bhagwan ka roop hai humare liye...

Edited by Neerasi29 - 2 years ago
Posted: 2 years ago
#74

Arohi can’t say. Early it benefited her with Abhir gone and AK moving on. Right now don’t know what will benefit her more. I still don’t trust her. Shefali will support AB but will sympathize with AK.

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Posted: 2 years ago
#75

Originally posted by: gopi2929


Again that was not what I asked

You are just telling me from the doctor's perspective

I asked you from the patient's perspective...that as a patient can I "demand" you save me and perform your duty?


The real point here - if a doctor is considered a savior for his/her actions in saving people's lives

So as a patient if a doctor saves my life and I am not grateful to him/her...what does that make me?

And if I am grateful ....then it's fair to say that the doctor was indeed my savior?

A doctor keeps performing his duty inspite of his patients gratefulness. He doesn't serve to earn their gratitude or anything in return. Whether he is getting blessings or blame, he continues to do his job.



And it's understandable for a grieving patient to react untowards in the hospital. He saved their life once doesn't mean his current mistakes and all future mistakes are excused ...they think dr Birla was responsible for their sil's death hence they overreacted ..plain and simple...why should they not bec abhim did them a "favour" by saving their life once upon a time ..nobody will. Dr Birla of all people must be knowing this .

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Posted: 2 years ago
#76

Originally posted by: gopi2929


Wow what Sense of entitlement.....

Demanding to be served

He has the freedom to not serve. He's not being forced.


If he's serving , and if it's not selfless , it IS an insult to the profession.

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Posted: 2 years ago
#77

Originally posted by: gopi2929


Again that was not what I asked

You are just telling me from the doctor's perspective

I asked you from the patient's perspective...that as a patient can I "demand" you save me and perform your duty?


The real point here - if a doctor is considered a savior for his/her actions in saving people's lives

So as a patient if a doctor saves my life and I am not grateful to him/her...what does that make me?

And if I am grateful ....then it's fair to say that the doctor was indeed my savior?

There’s no point debating it because as per some people Abhimanyu lost the right to be treated as a human with his mistakes. Even if he is a stranger to his son, becomes suicidal or blamed for all the mishaps in Goenka’s lives, he should simply bow his head and fulfill hi duty- accepting all their allegations and insults! He should remain forever a slave to Goenkas and Sharmas - and a punching bag for their fans/supporters.
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Posted: 2 years ago
#78

Originally posted by: gopi2929


Again that was not what I asked

You are just telling me from the doctor's perspective

I asked you from the patient's perspective...that as a patient can I "demand" you save me and perform your duty?


The real point here - if a doctor is considered a savior for his/her actions in saving people's lives

So as a patient if a doctor saves my life and I am not grateful to him/her...what does that make me?

And if I am grateful ....then it's fair to say that the doctor was indeed my savior?

That’s ur opinion to be thankful or not but as a doctor can’t expect u to be thankful to him ……a patient can demand or threaten during his/her situation but it is in doctor’s call to treat him or not but during critical cases a doctor must and should take the case and perform his duties regardless his opinion And as a doctor I can’t drink and get ready to perform surgery within 1-2hrs it’s real world not kabir singh
Edited by Samjam - 2 years ago
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Posted: 2 years ago
#79

Originally posted by: PhoenixRising

There’s no point debating it because as per some people Abhimanyu lost the right to be treated as a human with his mistakes. Even if he is a stranger to his son, becomes suicidal or blamed for all the mishaps in Goenka’s lives, he should simply bow his head and fulfill hi duty- accepting all their allegations and insults! He should remain forever a slave to Goenkas and Sharmas - and a punching bag for their fans/supporters.

Just as akshara doesn't deserve to be treated as a human with mistakes.


Nobody is asking him to be close to goenkas. He doesn't have to. He can move on in his life easily away from ungrateful / toxic / Inhuman people who aren't grateful to him for saving their lives.

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Posted: 2 years ago
#80

Originally posted by: PhoenixRising

There’s no point debating it because as per some people Abhimanyu lost the right to be treated as a human with his mistakes. Even if he is a stranger to his son, becomes suicidal or blamed for all the mishaps in Goenka’s lives, he should simply bow his head and fulfill hi duty- accepting all their allegations and insults! He should remain forever a slave to Goenkas and Sharmas - and a punching bag for their fans/supporters.

man as a doctor i am telling reality which is actual happens in world ….don’t make this into fan war
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