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Omoawoke2: Must you use insults? I'll recommend that same "religion" to you. It will cure you of your present condition of bitterness. It is obvious you are in a state of despair and doom . Yeshua the son of Elohim can cure you of your present situation. I don't want you to end up like the man we're discussing here. |
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Omoawoke2: Well, is the story false? |
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jaephoenix: Esprits de Corp! Loyal comrade ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() U are doing a fair job defending your colleagues, but I hope u read the part that says that after commencing BP treatment the man was well again And I hope u read from the second case that after the doctor agreed with d malaria claim of the patient (and he recommended malaria injection and medication) the patient was also healed So tell me how the bloody eyes did not signify high BP, and also tell me how the patient's finding was wrong What u are doing, here is called Blind Patriotism . Patriotism against obvious evidences. Finally, I pity the poor patients who will end up in your custody if u don't know that malaria can block/reduce nutrient supportly to the brain, You are not only poorly trained...you are filled with empty pride, just like your other colleagues. Jaephoenix |
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Thegamingorca: You place limitations on your destiny , and when they start to manifest, you run around from one spiritualist to the other. It is the same way you were bragging of killing patients and nothing would happen. You have just chosen your own portion, and your Maker has sealed it. I told you earlier, according to the unfailing Word of The Most High , God's fierce judgement will catch up, with you, and reverberate through your generations and no human will save you. Continue in your wickedness. Soon, Most High, in His fierce judgement on you will prove to you how precious each of the souls you undermine and despise is to Him. |
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lordprogress: Calm down. Read the content again. Which of those 2 scenarios tried to undermine the "most dedicated" profession? Did u read where an excellent doctor did a perfect diagnosis in d first scenario? Or should we say because the profession is "so noble", then we must not admit that there are incompetent people who found their way into it? The one who quoted u earlier, did u not read where he insinuated that practising a profession he's being paid for is doing the patient a favour, and nothing would happen if he kills a patient? . Do such people make any profession noble? I will not condescend and use insultive words with you, but I want u to know that the whole world knows that the medical profession is filled with both competent and incompetent folks....and we have the right to discuss it in d public. |
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Nolevel666: He's a failed doctor that struggled to graduate after several failures. It's his type that we have been discussing on the thread. Go through d thread, there's somewhere he even boasted that nothing would happen if he intentionally kills a patient. He must have been doing that for long God's judgement will surely catch up with him and echo through his lineage, according to God's word. |
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Thegamingorca: Wherever u chose to run to on God's earth, your actions will catch up with you and reverberate through your generations. |
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Thegamingorca: Whatever u do with your office in any profession will echo through your generations. ko si asegbe, ase pamo lo wa. MEANING: Every deed has a reward, even unto generations. |
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Emeka mu ileri e se |
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Lagusta: So this post is an attack on all doctors? Did u read it at all? Did u not read about the OAU grad that performed an excellent diagnosis? Please take your time to read the post again. Reading isn't easy I know, but try to do it this time, just this time. 1 Like |
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Thegamingorca: I may not know how to quote a sentence on Seun's blog, even with a degree in Computing, I agree. I don't know all . I learn and unlearn daily You a the one who feels the opinions of others don't matter because u had several extra years in the medical school. 2 Likes |
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Thegamingorca: I am not as dumb as you, and at the same time I don't despise inquisitive people. That u had several extra years in medical school doesn't mean u have done anything special.....Google search is better than consulting many, [b]not all [/b]of you. 2 Likes |
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Lagusta: Lol. U could not even pick any of the points to counter ![]() ![]() ![]() 4 Likes |
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Thegamingorca: So you would rather send someone who was inquisitive away, than use your experience to guide them. In other words u only prefer to attend to dumb people who don't know their left from right. That is a terrible professional mindset You are not competent, and that is why u avoid challenges from inquisitive patients. I own a tech academy by the grace of God, and I have encountered experienced students who wanted to learn our stack. We handle them with experience, and they ended up learning and teaching their co learners at the same time...like assistant instructors. You medical professionals need to drop the pride of "I studied for xx years" and understand that no man knows it all! 5 Likes |
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Thegamingorca: We had been told by the doctor in Igbogila/Ayobo General hospital that he needed urgent malaria treatment. Read d post again sir. |
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Solidex: How do u also justify the fact that a doctor refused to attend to d patient, until the patient was dragged to him? He was actually busy having a chitchat with a lady, and only reluctantly sent her away wen we dragged the patient to him. Who is "impatient" between the patient who answered every question being asked (about any possible eye injury) and the doctor who couldn't think about doing a BP check, after all the answers d patient gave? You know why you are pained, but the truth is that if you continue blocking people from saying the truth about life threatening issues like this, one day u will stand b4 God in judgement and give account 1 Like |
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Otunbakayce: How do u also justify the fact that he refused to attend to d patient, until the patient was dragged to him? Is it a doctor that could conclude that the patient is a drug abuser without any examination that will be capable of doing doing any "differential" diagnosis? You know why you are pained, but the truth is that if you continue blocking people from saying the truth about life threatening issues like this, one day u will stand b4 God in judgement and give account 2 Likes |
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WriterX: I actually wanted to edit the post, as we all learn more everyday. I have admitted that I should have added that if people can afford, they should try multiple diagnosis from multiple sources....and not just one doctor or source; but I am not able to edit the post again. 1 Like |
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drimzsmoke: But Google save us from a doctor who didn't know that acute malaria can deprive the brain of blood supply? Admit it, Google is far better than a lot of doctors. I actually wanted to edit the post, as we all learn more everyday. I have admitted that I should have added that if people can afford, they should try multiple diagnosis from multiple sources....and not just one doctor or source; but I am not able to edit the post again. 7 Likes |
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[quote author=obinna58 post=127363784] Is he a good man or you’re related to him[/8quote] Obinna, make findings before making conclusions. |
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I have heard the saying that "[i]the doctors know bette[/i]r", but it is not always the truth.. I have encountered terrible and poorly trained doctors. I will cite 2 scenarios. 1. About a decade ago, my uncle who had been having feverish feeling woke up one morning with blood stains in his eyes. I was assigned to take him to a popular church hospital, somewhere in Oloosha mushin. On getting there, the doctor on duty examined him and concluded we had to start We then went to Mushin Local Govt Community hospital in Palm Avenue. The doctor on seat was a graduate of OAU, whom I knew earlier in the neighbourhood. We exchanged pleasantries and he started diagnosis on my uncle. Guess what, after the excellent diagnosis, he deduced that the man's BP rose so much and his veins (including the one in d eyeball bursted). We starred BP treatment, and to God's glory, the man's health was stabilised and his eyes were clear in a short time. 2. M The second one happened in 2019, to my church member who was down with fever. He was in a community hospital around Ayobo, Lagos, and the female doctor knew he needed urgent malaria treatment, so she ordered us to take him to the general hospital somewhere in Alimosho. On getting to d general hospital, the doctor on duty refused to attend to him. In fact we saw the doctor a few meters away discussing with a lady. When I saw the situation of the brother, I picked him and we went to join the doctor, and he grudgingly disengaged d lady. The diagnosis started and the doctor said "I saw u when u guys came in, u were staggering. Tell me the truth, do use any drugs? ". The young man answered *no*. Then the doctor responded, "u are not ready to be helped". The young patient brought out his cellphone and said "sir I saw it online that when malaria parasites cumulative so much in d blood stream, they can block the blood vessels supplying the brain, thus affecting balance, memory and so on". The young man is not even anything near a medical professional. He was a struggling graduate, trying to explore computer programming career. The doctor felt so embarrassed and answered "aren't u a Christian? Are u supposed to believe such....", in an attempt to cover for his failure. Then he wrote something in a paper and gave me, asked me to take it to d pharmacy. It was MALARIA injection that was written there. I bought it and he directed us to somewhere nurses were, and the young man was given d injection, and we also bought malaria medications on the counter, and to cut long story short, the young man recovered. Always consult Google any time you are with these so called "doctors'. . Most of the people we call doctors nowadays are young children who weren't smart enough to pass jamb, and their parents used alternative admission routes to help them study Medicine. Moral of my epistle: The doctors don't always know better. 85 Likes 7 Shares |
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obinna58: Hmmm! Do u know anything about this man at all? Better be careful so that words won't stand against u at critical junctions of life! 1 Like |
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maafen: It is easy to condemn good things, when u don't even know what a "responsive" website it. |
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Go for deliverance bro... Dem don use otomokpo tie u down |
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AntiChristian: Seom civil servants in Nigeria are the worst people u can encounter when u are trying to do any important thing. Just pray u don't encounter the typical civil servant on such days 2 Likes |
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