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Talked to a doctor about Mago
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Originally posted by Syf View PostF that... he's a warrior and he'll recover. His spirit won't let him slip away so ignominously
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Speaking from experience here. I spoke to 2 of the worlds leading neurological experts and they told me they basically guessed. Thats just how it is. Especially with the brain.
Its all just guess work ok.
If this thread is true, this Dr took a guess.
That was maybe unprofessional, but every convo a Dr of medicine has is'nt meant to go worldwide and they overate their knowledge.
We all hope for the best but its just down to luck ( or whaever u believe in) now.
Wont hurt to pray.
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Originally posted by Furn View PostSpeaking from experience here. I spoke to 2 of the worlds leading neurological experts and they told me they basically guessed. Thats just how it is. Especially with the brain.
Its all just guess work ok.
If this thread is true, this Dr took a guess.
That was maybe unprofessional, but every convo a Dr of medicine has is'nt meant to go worldwide and they overate their knowledge.
We all hope for the best but its just down to luck ( or whaever u believe in) now.
Wont hurt to pray.
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Originally posted by Syf View PostWRONG. A doctor disregards the power of belief and hope. Many a doctor have robbed a man of his hope and robbed a man of his fight, with their worst case scenario mutterings and then said man has promptly died
There is a place for dispassionate science, but in a matter where we are also considering the ability of a human being to recover from sickness, injury, and near death, the power of hope and belief should never be underestimated.
I'm speaking in general terms, when a doctor gives his worst case scenario spiel to people that are then robbed of their fight. Obviously its not going to affect Mago any.
Pretty good advice don't you think?
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Originally posted by Weltschmerz View PostTo the contrary, he just gave his professional opinion based on the facts given to him. What the hell is wrong with people in this thread.
Its the most specialized industry in the world, yet they always have an opinion yet ive spent more years at school that most MDs and trust me, people think im full of ****. Especially on here and they are right.
I have no idea about the outcome of this patient, but trust me. onnly his family would and his neurosurgeon is, like us just guessing an hoping.
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Originally posted by Foreign Soil View PostGive up and donate his organs huh? Truly disgusting comments but I'd expect nothing less from a scumbag doctor.
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Originally posted by mconstantine View PostHe's a scumbag for being honest? I actually assumed the same conclusion he came up with. If you know anything about situations like this, you know the vast majority of the time the person does not come out of it alive let along fully functional. The doctor was giving his honest opinion of the situation based on what he was told. This is life and it's the reality of the sport we love.
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