dawntreader
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Greetings Mercnbeth, i have read the entire thread, seen it derail, and come back again! i have been in the medical field for over 20 years both in the hands on arena (primary) and the insurance aspect (hell). i have seen quite a bit and actually just left it 2 years ago because i became jaded...with healthcare, physicians, and most importantly patients. It is difficult treating those who refuse to take responsibility for their own health, who then rely on the system to try and put them back together or "save" them from a lifetime of detrimental habits. But i realised i cannot judge them nor alter my care of them based on my perceptions of them. When i realised that, i left because in good concious, i could no longer treat those who cared less for their quality of life and health than i, a stranger to them, did. Physicians take the Hippocratic Oath. It is not their place to judge but to treat, impart knowledge and hopefully save lives. i see this linked in a way to "service" even in this lifestyle of WIIWD. we agree to serve, when we make this commitment, it is our responsibility to do so to the best of our abilities without judgement - it is an "oath" we honor in the life of a submissive or a medical practitioner. When we cannot honor the oath, we take the path of "release".
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It is choice - not chance - that determines our destiny~ Jean Nidetch There is a war going on for your mind...if you are thinking, you are winning~ Flobots
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