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In a message dated 5/4/02 8:21:14 PM, [log in to unmask] writes:
>I don't want to totally side for the doctors here, but however I sometimes
>feel that they feel that the child's parents are expecting them to know
>something, so they end up saying something either right or wrong. It's
>like
>forcing the doctor to gamble, when they don't know what the odds are for
>sure, but they know they have parents wanting some answers or they're going
>to look for another doctor to take their child to, if they don't receive
>some answers.
>
>Thanks,
>Anthony
So, let me see here. If someone asked me direction to somewhere that I do not
know, but they expect me to know them; I just guess at directions which sound
impressive?
Bobby
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