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It't not my fault!

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Guy Williams Passing the blame is the most common thing in our society. A very recent medical case I follow the releases as the case progresses. Each interview I see the finger pointing.  Only the patient is not skilled at finger pointing—so it must be their fault. When my diabetes was out of control I was repeatedly accused of overeating.  Funny thing is, that when the real story was discovered, it is relatively easy to control my blood sugar levels.. This week when I went to another doctor since my doc was out of town, it was disturbing. This doc tried the game.–NOT for long.  I think it is taught in a course called "Office Procedures".

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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -Guy Williams Passing the blame is the most common thing in our society. A very recent medical case I follow the releases as the case progresses. Each interview I see the finger pointing.  Only the patient is not skilled at finger pointing—so it must be their fault. When my diabetes was out of control I was repeatedly accused of overeating.  Funny thing is, that when the real story was discovered, it is relatively easy to control my blood sugar levels.. This week when I went to another doctor since my doc was out of town, it was disturbing. This doc tried the game.–NOT for long.  I think it is taught in a course called "Office Procedures".

Wish I could have been a fly on the wall for *that* discussion. You’re a scary Guy. Janet El, Type 2 dx 11/00 Glucophage 1500

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