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Re: Is this legal?From: hanna (anonymous@obgyn.net)Wed, 31 Mar 1999 15:58:40 -0600 (CST)
>Grief has many manesfestations. They include self blame, blame of >others, anger, depression, and denial. Self blame and blame of others >can stand in the way of support needed. It is often unavoidable but an >insight into the feelings that are being perceived help shorten grief >and help an individual come out the other end a stronger person. > >Hope everyone is happier now.
>Thomas Ind MB BS MD MRCOG Thank you, and yes, you are right. What has happened to me has made me a stronger person. Had anything so horrible happened to me years ago I would be to embarrassed to ever mention this in public. Now I feel the need to inform others to be knowledgeable about their health care so they will not blame themselves for the ignorance as I do. I always felt since I was paying for the visit with the physician that I would be informed of everything found. Now I know this is not always the case. There are doctors who will spend the time with their patients and tell them everything (like the one I have now) I am sorry if it offends others but I feel anger toward physicians who do not give their patients this courtesy and how is a patient to know until it is too late? I think there should be a law of full disclosure to all patients! Just my thoughts. btw, I am not blaming anyone for what happened to me!;-)
-- Hanna
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