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[–] Zorque@lemmy.world -1 points 3 months ago (1 children)

Or maybe it's about how people are so full of themselves that they believe people should know everything about you before ever meeting you.

Maybe stop being so judgemental when someone has to learn about something before treating you. You'd rather they pretend they're all knowing and treat you when in reality they don't know shit?

No one person knows everything. That expectation will only lead you to disappointment.

[–] Tippon@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 3 months ago

Are you serious? The post is about doctors who don't know their jobs.

I even said in my comment that they might have to double check things, but often don't have the sense to be subtle about it.

I'm not expecting to walk up to a stranger in the street and have them know the details of my illness, I'm talking about a trained professional who is about to give me advice or medication that could kill me if they get it wrong. They should at least know the basics, and certainly shouldn't just sit there with a blank look on their face.

Read my other comments on this post. I've had a GP as my wife what to do because he hadn't kept up with his work, while my dentists knew about my illness and made sure that they were taking any precautions that they needed to.