"doctor" means teacher

Wednesday, 26 May 2010 10:09 pm
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I just looked online for some information for a friend who had a brain scan in an attempt to find an explanation for her terrible headaches. Apparently she has a lesion in her right basal ganglia. Now that area is a fairly large and complex part of the brain so it could have many possible effects. I was trying to learn more about it and found a site called Medcyclopedia. It had some tiny thumbnail images that looked like they might be of use, but unfortunately I would have to register in order to view the full-size images. I always find this compulsory narrowing of audience annoying, but annoyance turned to disgust when I found that in order to register I had to "prove" I was a professional by clicking the aortic lumen in the image presented, only to find that the page was so incompetently designed that it didn't work on any web browser other than Microsoft's awful and dangerous InternetExplorer, which fewer and fewer people use these days.

What is with medical groups that they are so loathe to disseminate information to the public at large? Don't they know that the word "doctor" originally meant "teacher"? Everywhere around the world there is a shortage of medical doctors. And the doctors themselves generally would like to be able to spend more time with their patients and less time on trivial things. They also bemoan the rise of nutty strains of "alternative" medicine, such as chiropracty or homeopathy, but they seem utterly opposed to disseminating the very knowledge which would drive back such superstitious beliefs.

Sometimes I think the medical profession is its own worst enemy.

Re: about chiropracty

Date: 2010-05-28 08:35 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] xxclovergrrlxx.livejournal.com
oh don't feel bad, lol. even i'm guilty of these things, and i know better!

i agree with all of the things you said about massage, fyi. i don't think massage is the end-all be-all, but i do know there is a lot of things it is IMMENSELY helpful for. i was actually able to save my mother from carpel tunnel surgery through massage and this made me very grateful to have this training.

honestly, i think the biggest reason i'm not seeing a doctor RE:my hand is because it's sort of an interesting experiment to me. i've never been in serious pain like this and it's kind of neat to get the view of a potential patient/client in pain. i'm also curious to see how much massage helps. i'm not a liar and i never will be a liar, so it's important to me that i believe in myself and my abilities as a massage therapist in order for me to help others. i simply will not tell someone i can help them if i don't think i can. this sounds like it should be obvious, but for a lot of crooked people, it's not.

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