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Old 08-13-2014, 03:29 AM #2
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Well, I wouldn't normally suggest getting into a pissing contest with your neuro, but, as pissing contests go, that certainly has to be one of the best! At least that I can tell given the insufficient data.

Mensa, huh? Show off.

I totally understand being disgusted with the childish mannerisms that some neurologists don to hide their insecurities, for I've had one or two of them as well. But, as with any controlling personality (who is essentially insecure), you're often damned if you do and damned if you don't. They enjoy putting others/patients down because it's the only way they can feel good about themselves. Nothing anyone says or does will ever change that, unfortunately.

Now . . . tell me more about the theft of your property. Doesn't our government steal everything anyway?

You should probably find a neuro who respects patients, no matter their IQ or level of education. But do they exist?

The only one I personally know of is in Florida. Way too hot down there. And sinking fast.

I kid, but it's not really funny, is it? All we want is to be heard, to be helped, and to be respected. How hard could that possibly be?

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