Oct 26, 2009 | Posted by: roboblogger
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Joined: Oct 8, 2009 Comments: 583 |
That's scary. The family clarified the report saying that they were looking for multiple opinions from different doctors.
It seems like from this article that the first doctor thought he was god and demanded the kid get treatment. The doc even got the police involved. Could you imagine bringing your kid to the doctor and having them tell you to let us treat your son or we'll call the cops? Perhaps it's a mirror into government run healthcare. |
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