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In a message dated 9/26/2004 2:26:26 PM Eastern Standard Time,

littlenancy@... writes:

> Yet, she takes the meds that docs give her, does

> what they say, and doesn't question them and is a " good patient

this must be a case of ignorance is bliss...cause I woulda read every article

on the internet and every book that had even a reference on it before they

woulda cut my brain. folks who believe the words that come out of a doc's mouth

flat out scare me to death.

cindi

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In a message dated 9/26/2004 2:26:26 PM Eastern Standard Time,

littlenancy@... writes:

> Yet, she takes the meds that docs give her, does

> what they say, and doesn't question them and is a " good patient

this must be a case of ignorance is bliss...cause I woulda read every article

on the internet and every book that had even a reference on it before they

woulda cut my brain. folks who believe the words that come out of a doc's mouth

flat out scare me to death.

cindi

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In a message dated 9/26/2004 5:05:41 PM Eastern Standard Time,

littlenancy@... writes:

> Since we're family now, can I borrow money?? ;-)

>

I've made it a strict rule not to lend to relatives. Ya know how that can go.

:)

Cindi

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In a message dated 9/26/2004 5:05:41 PM Eastern Standard Time,

littlenancy@... writes:

> Since we're family now, can I borrow money?? ;-)

>

I've made it a strict rule not to lend to relatives. Ya know how that can go.

:)

Cindi

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In a message dated 9/26/2004 5:05:41 PM Eastern Standard Time,

littlenancy@... writes:

> Since we're family now, can I borrow money?? ;-)

>

I've made it a strict rule not to lend to relatives. Ya know how that can go.

:)

Cindi

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Cindi,

This guy was really tickled by it actually. He thought it was just so

funny, to be honest. In a good way.

I guess because the average person doesn't. For example, my friend

had a brain tumor and they took out a few slices of brina when

removing most of it. Its a rare tumor that only about 300 people in

the US have had! Yet, she takes the meds that docs give her, does

what they say, and doesn't question them and is a " good patient " . She

doesn't understand my lack of blind belief in these people, or why I

spend so much time on medical research. However, that's her and I'm

me. I'm never satisfied with blindly believing unless they come up

with a very convincing arguement. I don't care if its about medical

stuff, or how to wipe down a kitchen table. If I have to be involved

in it, I am going to know about it!

Some of my docs have been disgusted about my knowledge. The last two

I have gotten though, my pulmin and my DO think its great because

they can actually talk to me about what is going on and I can answer

them! I told my DO " Are you ready for the challenge? " meaning, my

health problems...he said " You think YOU are a challenege? You just

made my job EASIER " ...

Meanwhile, the last few docs would get angry at me for my attention

to detail and incessant questions.

ha ha ha ha....I have decided that is now how I judge if they are

good. If I intimidate them, I'm with the wrong doc. If they are not

afraid, I know they are confident in their ability and listen and

respect them more.

>

> I have been asked the very same question...both for me...and also

when going

> to doctor's office with sick family members. Why do they think

that if you

> don't have an MD behind your name that you can't learn medical

stuff?

> cindi

>

>

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Cindi,

This guy was really tickled by it actually. He thought it was just so

funny, to be honest. In a good way.

I guess because the average person doesn't. For example, my friend

had a brain tumor and they took out a few slices of brina when

removing most of it. Its a rare tumor that only about 300 people in

the US have had! Yet, she takes the meds that docs give her, does

what they say, and doesn't question them and is a " good patient " . She

doesn't understand my lack of blind belief in these people, or why I

spend so much time on medical research. However, that's her and I'm

me. I'm never satisfied with blindly believing unless they come up

with a very convincing arguement. I don't care if its about medical

stuff, or how to wipe down a kitchen table. If I have to be involved

in it, I am going to know about it!

Some of my docs have been disgusted about my knowledge. The last two

I have gotten though, my pulmin and my DO think its great because

they can actually talk to me about what is going on and I can answer

them! I told my DO " Are you ready for the challenge? " meaning, my

health problems...he said " You think YOU are a challenege? You just

made my job EASIER " ...

Meanwhile, the last few docs would get angry at me for my attention

to detail and incessant questions.

ha ha ha ha....I have decided that is now how I judge if they are

good. If I intimidate them, I'm with the wrong doc. If they are not

afraid, I know they are confident in their ability and listen and

respect them more.

>

> I have been asked the very same question...both for me...and also

when going

> to doctor's office with sick family members. Why do they think

that if you

> don't have an MD behind your name that you can't learn medical

stuff?

> cindi

>

>

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Cindi,

This guy was really tickled by it actually. He thought it was just so

funny, to be honest. In a good way.

I guess because the average person doesn't. For example, my friend

had a brain tumor and they took out a few slices of brina when

removing most of it. Its a rare tumor that only about 300 people in

the US have had! Yet, she takes the meds that docs give her, does

what they say, and doesn't question them and is a " good patient " . She

doesn't understand my lack of blind belief in these people, or why I

spend so much time on medical research. However, that's her and I'm

me. I'm never satisfied with blindly believing unless they come up

with a very convincing arguement. I don't care if its about medical

stuff, or how to wipe down a kitchen table. If I have to be involved

in it, I am going to know about it!

Some of my docs have been disgusted about my knowledge. The last two

I have gotten though, my pulmin and my DO think its great because

they can actually talk to me about what is going on and I can answer

them! I told my DO " Are you ready for the challenge? " meaning, my

health problems...he said " You think YOU are a challenege? You just

made my job EASIER " ...

Meanwhile, the last few docs would get angry at me for my attention

to detail and incessant questions.

ha ha ha ha....I have decided that is now how I judge if they are

good. If I intimidate them, I'm with the wrong doc. If they are not

afraid, I know they are confident in their ability and listen and

respect them more.

>

> I have been asked the very same question...both for me...and also

when going

> to doctor's office with sick family members. Why do they think

that if you

> don't have an MD behind your name that you can't learn medical

stuff?

> cindi

>

>

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Actually, had she done that she would have been dead. In this case,

its a good thing, because they did save her life. They estimated that

had they not gone in, she would have lived maybe about 24 hours. She

had passed out from what she thought was a migrane, went to the doc.

They ordered a MRI, she had encephalitis because the tumor had kept

her brain from reabsorbing brain fliud and there was so much pressure

on her brain she would have died had they not done the operation on

an emergency basis. Of course, she has brain damage now, but she is

alive.

However, in the aftermath of it, I would hav read up on every last

thing to do with it, and what to do if the part still in there tries

to grow back, possible causes, etc. Thats just me...I know you would

do the same though because for real, if its in my body, I want to

toally know what I am dealing with for sure!!!!!

> this must be a case of ignorance is bliss...cause I woulda read

every article

> on the internet and every book that had even a reference on it

before they

> woulda cut my brain. folks who believe the words that come out of

a doc's mouth

> flat out scare me to death.

> cindi

>

>

>

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Actually, had she done that she would have been dead. In this case,

its a good thing, because they did save her life. They estimated that

had they not gone in, she would have lived maybe about 24 hours. She

had passed out from what she thought was a migrane, went to the doc.

They ordered a MRI, she had encephalitis because the tumor had kept

her brain from reabsorbing brain fliud and there was so much pressure

on her brain she would have died had they not done the operation on

an emergency basis. Of course, she has brain damage now, but she is

alive.

However, in the aftermath of it, I would hav read up on every last

thing to do with it, and what to do if the part still in there tries

to grow back, possible causes, etc. Thats just me...I know you would

do the same though because for real, if its in my body, I want to

toally know what I am dealing with for sure!!!!!

> this must be a case of ignorance is bliss...cause I woulda read

every article

> on the internet and every book that had even a reference on it

before they

> woulda cut my brain. folks who believe the words that come out of

a doc's mouth

> flat out scare me to death.

> cindi

>

>

>

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