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Old 05-23-2012, 03:11 AM
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Originally Posted by painman2009 View Post
I just read a bunch of articles about this interview. I do not believe we were adequately represented. the responses seem to say that all RSD/ crps sufferers become drug addicts, also how many of us get relief using ice?. granted RSD got aired on a popular show. its a start. I just wish it took more of a front line to beauty tips..
Dr. Oz prefers to hug, kiss, put on purple gloves and take them off, and illustrate toys that bubble and spurt red colored liquid to simulate blood. His little games with true/false quiz with audience members are pointless. They contain factoids that appear in the newspapers and on CNN.

He eats up all the time of a full hour daily with this trivia. He could well present better coverage of various things, but I believe he does not want to inflame doctors or his advertisers who pay the bills. Imagine people seeing something useful on OZ and going to their doctors who have no clue? Doctors HATE informed patients for the most part. His show is basically useless IMO. The show is like "Let's Make a Deal" come on down... and I for one am tired of watching women slobbering all over him. (the show is basically narcissistic and he just gloats with all that attention). You know he was much better when he was a guest on Oprah. I saw an old rerun a couple of months ago, and it was pretty good.
But his own show? Blech!
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