Re: Ever felt this way?
- From: Zombywoof <Zomby-Woof_dogs_@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 23:42:53 -0500
On Mon, 30 Jan 2006 21:37:28 -0600, "Cabbi" <cabbi@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>Do you ever feel as if you should be more responsive to the treatments you
>get, simply to keep you doctor interested? This is a big issue with me. I
>can't often notice any difference when I've had this kind of treatment, but
>my Dr. looks at me as if he needs to have some kind of positive
>reinforcement. Often I find it very hard to deny him that positive response.
>Still, I'm in the same pain after each of these treatments, or I'm in worse
>pain because of them. I feel like a hypocrite, but I also feel like a parent
>who doesn't want to betray the faith of his child, who is trying to help.
>Cabbi
>
Well I do sometimes wonder why I am not responding to treatments while
others do, but I'm nobody's pet monkey on a leash. It is not my
responsibility to keep the Doc interested in doing his job. My
payments should pretty nicely cover that.
--
December 9, 2005 (CNN) While interviewing an anonymous
US Special Forces soldier, a Reuters News agent asked
the soldier what he felt when sniping members of Al Quaeda
in Afghanistan.
The soldier shrugged and replied, "Recoil." (Possible Urban Legend)
.
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