My Doctor Knows “Everything”
Do you say the same thing about your doctor? If you do, then you should already think twice. Don’t get me wrong that you must get all dubious about your doctor’s diagnosis of what ailment you may have and about the prescriptions given to you. Anyway, they are doctors – they are supposed to know what they’re doing – they didn’t spend a decade or so finishing their profession just for nothing. What I’m trying to say is that as patients, we also play a very critical role when we are diagnosed with a certain condition, whether it is a life-threatening illness (malignant tumor, HIV/AIDS, SPTCL etc.) or a non-life-threatening one, you must be curious about the diagnosis and the prescribed treatment. You must do your own research. We have to accept the fact: Doctors don’t know “everything” – and that fact will never change and that is the reason people seek second medical opinion. Continue reading