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Bubblingbrooks

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abifae said:
tortoise said:
I gave it to my fiance (a veterinarian) who actually knows what the numbers and acronyms mean. He says I'm very healthy. :gig
...and your coat is so glossy and thick!! *pet pet*

I've always thought I'd have better luck going to a vet than a human doc.
Abi, we are friends with brothers, one being a vet and the other a GP.
Both are wonderful men, but, everyone agrees they would rather see the vet for basics.
They learn how to treat those that cannot tell them what is wrong :)
 

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Well I'm probably not even human. Seeing a human only doc seems silly :D
 

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Bubblingbrooks said:
Just remember this. Heart disease is a modern disease. If you do not eat eat modern foods, you lower your risk most of the way.
I can remember that! I will have to quote you. :)
 

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Bubblingbrooks said:
abifae said:
tortoise said:
I gave it to my fiance (a veterinarian) who actually knows what the numbers and acronyms mean. He says I'm very healthy. :gig
...and your coat is so glossy and thick!! *pet pet*

I've always thought I'd have better luck going to a vet than a human doc.
Abi, we are friends with brothers, one being a vet and the other a GP.
Both are wonderful men, but, everyone agrees they would rather see the vet for basics.
They learn how to treat those that cannot tell them what is wrong :)
This is what the pediatrician I used to work for would say about treating babies :lol:, And I agree. A pediatrician or vet has to actually look for what is wrong, and other doctors, in my opinion, often just go by what the patient says, even if they (the patients) are not terribly good at expressing themselves.
 

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ORChick said:
Bubblingbrooks said:
abifae said:
...and your coat is so glossy and thick!! *pet pet*

I've always thought I'd have better luck going to a vet than a human doc.
Abi, we are friends with brothers, one being a vet and the other a GP.
Both are wonderful men, but, everyone agrees they would rather see the vet for basics.
They learn how to treat those that cannot tell them what is wrong :)
This is what the pediatrician I used to work for would say about treating babies :lol:, And I agree. A pediatrician or vet has to actually look for what is wrong, and other doctors, in my opinion, often just go by what the patient says, even if they (the patients) are not terribly good at expressing themselves.
What's a pain in the butt is when you are good at expressing yourself, and the doctor STILL doesn't get it. For instance, ever since I had strep as a teenager, I cannot do a good laugh. If I do, I start to cough. Doctor's solution? Take cough medicine. :he I know one time I went to a doctor and told him I had bronchitis. He didn't believe me, so he asked for my symptoms, checked me over, then said, you have bronchitis. :rant
 
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