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Old 09-12-2023, 07:01 AM
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Originally Posted by margaretmattson View Post
I thank you for taking the time to educate people on this forum. I do not place emotions into your words and find each of your posts thorough. Why people want to argue with an expert is beyond me. Everyone is entitled to get a second opinion. That second opinion should NOT be a layperson who googles something and decides. "Hey, I am now an expert!" How many times have we been told DO NOT TRUST THE INTERNET? If you doubt what GE says, get a second opinion from a MEDICAL DOCTOR.

BTW: I find you bedside manner fine. I would rather have a doctor who is engaged in each of his patients and will be harsh when necessary. Who wants a doctor that holds your hand and tells you only what you want to hear? And says, Oh! You googled I was wrong? My bad! Thanks for updating me. Good luck recovering with a doctor like that!

Please THINK before you go against an expert. Any layperson can find the answer they WANT on the internet. It doesn't mean it is the correct one.
Thanks, but I'm no saint. I often post responses in an insulting manner, usually intentional for shock value, but also occasionally in anger in response to those who are determined to prove they are idiots.

There is an allure and false air of authority to the internet. It seduces otherwise rational individuals into believing that their 5 minute google search makes them an expert. They fail to realize that much of the content is unverified, and that which is from a legitimate site is often "dumbed down" to the point of losing its true meaning as to make it more understandable to the average person. It is not written for professionals.

Medicine frequently does not follow the rules of common sense and logic, some things are opposite from what one might expect. It is almost impossible to understand medicine without knowing some underlying principles. Then, there is always the difference between what the academicians think and write and what actually is done in the real world.

Most here on this site mean well, but I agree there are some that want to argue with an expert. Arguing an opinion is one thing, fine. Arguing medical facts, well, that generally turns out embarrassing, even if that person doesn't realize it. But like I said, I'm no saint and I'm happy to call them out.