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stilinski
· 9 years ago
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Once my doctor said 'so what seems to be the problem?' And being the smart ass teen that I am, I said "I don't know, you tell me." Not my proudest moment, as my mum heard.
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gamzee
· 9 years ago
BE PROUD
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whysoserious
· 9 years ago
I have an unknown illness at the moment that made me go from 98 to 92 pounds. That's the only response I give them xD figure it out, it's your job!
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therainbow
· 9 years ago
My doctor said that while I had a black eye
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whysoserious
· 9 years ago
I once slept on my hand weird and gave myself a black eye
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therainbow
· 9 years ago
Really wow!
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guest
· 9 years ago
It's called building rapport, you twats.
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whysoserious
· 9 years ago
With a doctor I don't see often and only when I need to go to the doctor? No thank you, let's keep it professional ;)
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theflyingdutchman
· 9 years ago
I know some doctors personally, and other than the obvious, that you'd then tell them symptoms you've experienced that are not accuring know, some people need that. I've heard multiple stories, especially about the elderly who are alone and have said things like you're the only person who asks me about my life or the only person who touches me etc. And they've saidafter that day, they'll always give that opertunity for a hug or to talk about their problems. Maybe they're depressed.
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guest
· 8 years ago
Doctor's professionalism is the moment you treat them like shit and they still smile. You're sick? You think they don't know? Shame on you. You see your unwell friend and not ask how they're doing? Isn't it heartless? They need to see if your problem is real, or affected by your mentality, that's one of TONS of reasons doctors do that. And by the way, the post is not funny. Not living up to Funsubstance, does it?
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whysoserious
· 8 years ago
Holy fuck, dude. If you don't like the post, then keep scrolling -.-
guest
· 9 years ago
lol
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