Re: lusers, and the ones who advocate for them



In alt.sysadmin.recovery on 25 Aug 2005 04:43:25 GMT
stevo <stevo@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
> This might be because I don't live in the United States of Litigation,
> but the way I see it it thus:
> 1. He's a Doctor (MD even)
> 2. He used an appropriate medical term in the course of fulfilling his
> duties.
>
> So what possible grounds could she have for a complaint? Now if he said
> "you're a fat arsed cow and you should lose some weight!" I could
> understand. But this? Words fail me.


depends if she really *is* fat, or if he's talking out his arse.

I'm not skinny, but I am healthy. I go to the doc, he looks at the
results of all the tests he's ordered. Sugar, cholesterol, lipids,
iron, all the usual, all dead smack in the middle of the good range.

"You have to lose weight!" he said. Every single time I went to him,
that was the first fucking thing he said.

"Why?"

"Because it's not healthy"

" You have my numbers in front of you, what's not healthy?"

I also reminded him that I lifted weights, and there were more muscles
in there than his bloody BMI could comprehend. At this time he was
testing my bad leg, the one with the kneecap broken the previous year.

So he pushed down on my shin, and I lifted him off the floor with a
leg extension. (him being a 9 stone weakling).

"Like I said, more of it's muscle than you think".

I gave up on him and went to a doc with more brains and less
brainwashing.

Zebee

--
Zebee Johnstone (zebee@xxxxxxxxxx), proud holder of
aus.motorcycles Poser Permit #1.
"Motorcycles are like peanuts... who can stop at just one?"
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