Guest guest Posted March 18, 2005 Report Share Posted March 18, 2005 This may seem funny to think that you would have to be dead before your doctor would notice. What if you were dead and he still did not notice. Well, this was what one doctor found out when he did his own research on other doctors and the standard tests that are done during physicals. What prompted him to do this was a young man age 27 had been to see him 2 times in the previous year. One for regular checkup and one for a complete sports physical. He was sent away with a perfect bill of health. It was only short time later this guy was in the hospital with a heart attack. Right before he died he cried out to the doctor, " how can I be having a heart attack I just came to you and you said I was healthy " Well the doctor just could not shake it, he decided to check with his peers and see what were the standard tests when people come in for complete physicals. He found first of all there was no standard. He got over 2,000 doctors to respond to his survey and also hundreds of old people, were surveyed to see what the most common ailments they complained of. He then devised a generalilzed testing procedure. He then went to hospice where he got 200 volunteers to undergo all the tests. Mostly Blood work, urine. He then waited for each of these patients to die, and reran the tests on each dead person within 24 hours. There was no change in the results! Obviously there was no heart beat, but the urine, and blood results were the same. This does not surprise me in light of all the things we here on this site about testing procedures. The absence of symptoms is certainly no guarantee for health. That is why we must work really hard at eating right and taking supplments. ANd doctors are not God, they just can't figure some things out. GIna -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.308 / Virus Database: 266.7.3 - Release Date: 3/15/2005 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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