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Originally Posted by SupDock
Sure, which is why they use their expertise and training to make a clinical decision. What more could you ask?
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And I'll tell you a true story about doctors and their expertise...
A friend of mine had heart surgery. When he came out of surgery he couldn't see. He was told by many doctors that it was the result of the anesthetic and his eye sight would return to normal in a couple weeks tops.
30 days later when he went to see a neurologist he was informed he had a stroke during his surgery, which I guess is not that uncommon during heart surgery, and that it would be nothing short of a miracle if his eye sight ever returned.
So there you have at least 3 doctors that I know of for a fact if not more telling him it was one thing only to find out 30 days later it was something completely different.
Now I admit these doctors know more than I ever will know but I also know that just because they assume something doesn't make them right.