Posted by Susan47 on May 14, 2005, at 13:24:20
In reply to Re: Doctor/Patient Confidentiality, posted by JackD on May 13, 2005, at 15:55:33
I'd be tempted to call around to everyone I suspect might've called him, no matter how painful that is; surely there must be only one or two persons who would do such a thing. First of all, it must be someone with a motive.
Who would be motivated to do such a thing and who would even know so much about you that they could convince a doctor to behave in this way? Did you do anything at all that could make him angry with you, because he's behaving like someone who's angry, really unprofessional. I've had fears like this about my own doctor, a woman who is very puffed up in her self-importance, someone who really takes pride in seeing herself as steadfast and reliable, but actually someone who can't be trusted, someone who doesn't trust others.
What you're talking about is one of my deepest fears; betrayal by the medical profession. People who know more about you than anybody else, and people who can use their knowledge to hurt you unnecessarily.
Doctors do it. They do it all the time.
Sometimes they don't understand
their own hallucinatory ways of thinking.
And it's up to your instinct, sometimes
it's our intuition
that leads us to the truth.
Intuition is our subconscious
experience
speaking.
I wish I listened to mine more often.
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