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Sure. And yet it would benefit us all to have a better understanding of how our bodies work and where online models work or don’t work. Do people really just want an answer with no reason? I want to hear hat Zebra are not native to this region, and the symptoms don’t include stripes. Otherwise, how will I learn not to expect zebras next time?
Because most of the time without expensive diagnostic testing the only thing you have to go off is the sound of hoofbeats. It'd be a collosal waste of resources to order every diagnostic test that is associated with the differential diagnoses for every patient. If the symptoms begin to worsen or become more frequent, then you have a patient history of recurring symptoms that can justify further tests.
You learn that simply by never expecting zebras and letting doctors do their job. Do you go to the used car lot and expect the dealer to explain to you the innerworkings of the internal combustion engine, what the little ticking sound is in the car and how blinkers know to disable themselves, or do you expect him to sell you a car?
I expect him to answer questions with some technical detail and minimal bs about the pros and cons of that vehicle, potential causes of common problems and how to avoid them and how best to take care of it. If he doesn’t, I find a different salesperson, or dealership .
I also hold my doctor to higher ethical standards than a car salesman
Okay, so you expect him to not do his actual job and humor you. While you come in and basically insult him by trying to do his job for him by using google, and being wrong all the time.
A doctors job is to cure people, not explain everything in minute detail to everyone that comes in.
Nope, I hire a doctor as an expert in my health and show respect by making an effort to understand better and to learn from his advice. A doctor is not some mystic who simply utters an incantation in a vacuum of knowledge but an expert I can use to achieve my health goals. I can help get better results from my doctor by having a bit of a discussion where I can surface potentially relevant facts and the doctor can place them in a medical context and share knowledge for me to learn about my health . That is a doctors job
If I ask the mechanic if it's the flasher unit or a bad ground, I want a straight answer, not up front maybe but after.
And if you come in and keep asking if it's the blinker fluid, and expect the mechanic to explain in a very detailed fashion that it is not and that you are an idiot?
Yeah. That's pretty far from relevant though. You're argument seems to be a doctor can't figure out the difference between a rational human who can comprehend, understand, think and correlate what they've read, compared to physical symptoms they know intimately, and the blinker fluid tards
Except for the fact that everybody thinks they are a "rational human" when indeed they are the "blinker fluid tard".
These doctors really are too dumb to tell the difference huh?
They don't care. They have to contend with hundreds of people who think they are the shit because they googled their symptoms. They are there to diagnose, not you.
So what hospital do you work at?
Exactly my point, except the last part. Someone's gotta do their job, they won't.