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Thursday, May 17, 2007

Test Results

Wow, I didn't realize I had so many grammatical errors in my last post. Maybe I was having a mini-stroke.

Just Joking

All my test results were negative. There were no aneursyms or brain tumors detected. My headaches have also significantly improved. I still think it's strange to be on the patient side of things. It's the "unknown factor" that is the most frightening. All of the individuals that I dealt with were very kind and understanding. I hope this experience has taught me to be a better physician. I feel that medical healthcare providers are so extremely overworked at times that we begin to view the patients as a commodity instead of a person. That has to change.


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