Yes, I am admitting it full force here. I am a hypocrite when it comes to doctoring. No biggie since I have it on good authority that holding two opposing ideas simultaneously is a sign of intelligence. F. Scott Fitzgerald is that particular authority.
Thing one. "Do as I say, not as I do" is the definition of hypocrisy I formed when I was a child. Thing two. "A physician who treats himself has a fool for a patient." said William Osler. Thing three, "Do as I say and not as I do" I have redefined as wisdom through experience.
Thing one. "Do as I say, not as I do" is the definition of hypocrisy I formed when I was a child. Thing two. "A physician who treats himself has a fool for a patient." said William Osler. Thing three, "Do as I say and not as I do" I have redefined as wisdom through experience.
I'm awfully sorry I posted before I finished this entire thought. Everyone in the world should consult with a doctor regularly, except for me. | The crazy thing is my exemption could be ordained, not just imagined because I can't keep a doctor long enough to cure more than one of my ails at a time. |
One of things I'd really like to put on the DUN! list being poisoned with food. It would truly tickle me to find a doctor nearly as knowledgeable about Celiac and Non-Celiac as I am. One who actually takes my insurance and who doesn't close her practise minutes after I sign on as a patient.