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| Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by EasternPrince: 10:10am On Nov 27, 2019 |
midnighter:You just came fresh from fighting me and your are already in another battle. Now you think the enemy is cud-chewing heifer just like you thought i was. You are definitely not ok.
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| Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by SIRTee15: 10:11am On Nov 27, 2019 |
trilobite:U can lie |
| Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by midnighter(f): 10:12am On Nov 27, 2019 |
femi4:Not at all, ibuprofen is even given to babies as a suspension. Its a very common painkiller and theres no issue giving it unless the person is asthmatic |
| Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by EasternPrince: 10:18am On Nov 27, 2019 |
midnighter:If you were half as intelligent as a Mushin dog, bitchy bitch, not only will you be ashamed of your family who are all wh.ores, according to you, but also remember that I've trolling your bushy ass for 3 days now ![]() Oh, and for your information the restrictions/prohibitions are not limited to the medical profession. In the US it extends to almost all fields of consultation including law. ![]()
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| Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by Nobody: 10:21am On Nov 27, 2019 |
anselm791:oga then there shouldn't be need to have gone to med school. Except na mago mago he use get him certificate. |
| Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by EasternPrince: 10:22am On Nov 27, 2019 |
midnighter:Shut up before you make Maka Bisi OD her pikin
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| Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by midnighter(f): 10:22am On Nov 27, 2019 |
EasternPrince:Lol! How can you even fail at trolling? Who said they were restricted to the medical profession, are we talking about lawyers here? Humans are talking, bushrat will open mouth, what a pity. |
| Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by onyxo76(m): 10:25am On Nov 27, 2019 |
midnighter:most dont want to hear anything, once they know you for a few drugs prescription, they will ask the record officer to relocate their case note , some must collect blood tonic with every prescription else they will begin spoiling your reputation all over the place. |
| Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by anselm791(m): 10:29am On Nov 27, 2019 |
Fvckmoderators:I know for a fact that no man has all knowledge. nothing wrong in wanting to be absolutely sure. he just shouldn't have checked it in front of a patient to avoid things like this. it even happened to me just now while trying to spell "knowledge" above, had to spell check on google and I swear I go school o. |
| Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by EasternPrince: 10:29am On Nov 27, 2019 |
midnighter:You did say ooo, stop lying like a fatherfvcker. That's why I'm schooling and hailing you ooo nothing more, bitchy bitch. Are the shameless women of your family his patients or not. Answer the question
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| Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by midnighter(f): 10:32am On Nov 27, 2019 |
onyxo76:Hmm. Sorry about that. Personally I dont like swallowing too many drugs because Im afraid of interactions They will be giving you vitamin C, zinc, paracetamol, antibiotics blah blah for no reason. Waste of money and dangerous too. Vitamin C that is inside ugu leaf already |
| Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by Nobody: 10:32am On Nov 27, 2019 |
midnighter:Attention from a mentally deranged person like you? Nah, I’ll rather hang myself if I’m starved of attention. PS: there are lots of psychiatric homes in Nigeria, check yourself in before you hit the streets naked. Bye! |
| Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by EasternPrince: 10:34am On Nov 27, 2019 |
midnighter:Chatter box
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| Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by midnighter(f): 10:38am On Nov 27, 2019*. Modified: 2:08pm On Nov 27, 2019 |
maiahsaiah:Lol as if you arent roaming the streets already, used rubber like you Your suffering is not my fault, please.No hang yourself ooo let me recommend a good treatment centre where they will open file for you. Be taking your drugs eeyeh? You obviously really need them |
| Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by Cmanforall: 10:39am On Nov 27, 2019 |
Nawa for your mother-in-law o... She oversabi, and what's the need of seeing the doctor on the first instance. adanny01: |
| Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by EasternPrince: 10:44am On Nov 27, 2019 |
midnighter:NL fake ass doctor wants to commit murder via a faceless moniker ![]() |
| Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by Juliearth(f): 10:55am On Nov 27, 2019 |
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| Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by Juliearth(f): 10:56am On Nov 27, 2019 |
mctfopt:You are welcome. It sure never ends, even colloquials arent left out. |
| Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by adanny01(m): 11:04am On Nov 27, 2019 |
Cmanforall:She was just doing the right thing. |
| Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by drkay(m): 11:08am On Nov 27, 2019 |
Jamesilvar:I love you! |
| Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by midnighter(f): 11:22am On Nov 27, 2019 |
passion007:The patient should be free to ask questions about their health. The hospital is providing them with a service and its their right to make enquiries about it. Doctors and nurses shouldnt shut people down when they have legitimate concerns in the name of "stop teaching me my job", its wrong. |
| Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by EasternPrince: 11:27am On Nov 27, 2019 |
midnighter:In an ideal world or a western world, yes. In the Zoo that is Nigeria no. Sorry for the bit of schooling, chatter box. You talk too damn much. Give your ass a rest before you damage something in there. Lol
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| Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by adebopo: 11:33am On Nov 27, 2019 |
Jaqenhghar:. You have a biased mind already, let's be objective, you don't even really know what transpired in her case.. We have good and bad Doctors not only in Nigeria but all over the world, just as we have in all other professions as well. Cheers |
| Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by Nobody: 11:33am On Nov 27, 2019 |
HBB1:Yes they are retrained.You think US medical council go just take u like that..and mind u USMLE exam no be beans o.They ask you technical questions.The only way you can pass it very well is take a tutorial programme prior before you write the exam.You can aslo purchase the USMLE aid book and practice it before writing the exam.If you be the type of doctor in nigeria doing rubbish and u say u wan go yankee then i suggest the person just remains in naija cos after all you still comfortable as a doctor in nigeria.if you have to venture out u really have to know your onions. |
| Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by Correcto: 11:37am On Nov 27, 2019 |
Backed by the way you insulted another profession, it obvious you just want to play healthcare politics. I am not left in the dark regarding who pathologist is. However, I won't explain who I am just tell you that I have thorough know of who a pathologist is. I won't make any argument or educate you more because you sound inexperienced. " Science will continue to evolve for improvement" I just hope you can understand this. lebete3000: |
| Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by koffsman(m): 11:37am On Nov 27, 2019 |
Am thinking airforce Base but will try there thanks perdollar: |
| Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by thiagoteres(m): 11:37am On Nov 27, 2019 |
abmart80:I deeply empathize with your family.It's really difficult managing conditions in children especially those that present with recurrent pain. There are always exemptions to treatment guidelines and individual needs is a major determinant. It's safe to assume your daughter had infection in her hip or sickle cell .These are likely reason for joint damage in black children that would require surgery. Replacement is usually delayed till later in life since bone is still growing and also because of high likelihood of needing a revision surgery due to the life span of the metal implants.That doesn't mean it can't be done earlier. It's about making a choice between performing replacement earlier to improve quality of life or watching a child in pain and not able to carry out usual daily activities if conservative means fail. I am not certain the procedure would cost that much in a government facility with the capacity to do it. Cheers. |
| Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by Analog95(m): 11:40am On Nov 27, 2019 |
DECLAN2015:I already specified what I used there. I said my dad gave me an herb which he referred to as Agbo Iletutu. I didn't visit any other doctor or religious houses. but i'm sure you never read that to comprehend, because you are eager to quote me. please go back and read what I posted again, but this time read it slowly. |
| Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by midnighter(f): 11:48am On Nov 27, 2019 |
drlaykay:It's a mixture of ignorance and (rightful) suspicion, which is the hallmark of nearly all public services in Nigeria. You cant deny the fact that the standard here is sub-par. People often die unnecessarily and plus there is a lot of misinformation concerning public health. Not to mention the fact that drugs are not properly regulated. You shouldnt be able to wander around drinking drugs whenever you feel like from people who are not even pharmacists. People dont appreciate what doctors go through, at the same time some doctors have a very crazy attitude. When they emigrate from here to better conditions, they get the right working environment and also learn how to communicate properly |
| Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by jedisco(m): 12:00pm On Nov 27, 2019 |
abmart80:So vague. What is the name of the surgery? |
| Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by midnighter(f): 12:00pm On Nov 27, 2019*. Modified: 9:35am On Nov 28, 2019 |
Yonce:Nah...He has a point Doctors are a manifestation of the society that produced them. Its somewhat unfair to hold them to a higher standard than the government who messed things up in the first place. Engineers, architects, police, all those people are also dealing with human life. Not just doctors If the government would write and enforce good policies, we wouldnt be hearing all these stories. |
| Re: Share Your Experience(s) With Nigerian Doctors by jedisco(m): 12:10pm On Nov 27, 2019*. Modified: 1:50pm On Nov 27, 2019 |
RonaldoVido:Absolute garbage! Patients complain about doctors everyday abroad and an overwhelming majority of complaints are not even investment cos they don't meet the threshold. You'd hardly see any doctor abroad who has practiced for a long time without a patient raising a complaint |
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Your suffering is not my fault, please.