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Indonesia: Doctors, oh Doctors …

25 April 2018No Comment

I respect doctors.

But there simply are too many cases we personally know where doctors in Indonesia ‘misdiagnose’ their patients’ conditions.

Cases like,

Patient needed to only take medications, but doc suggested immediate surgery.

Patient needed to only rest for a week, but doc said the child had an abnormal condition since birth and needed further diagnosis.

Patient’s health is in bad condition, but doc said patient was okay and could go home.

Not every one can afford getting second opinions from docs overseasNot every one can afford getting second opinions from docs overseas.

Such misdiagnosis could result in unnecessary surgeries, and even … death =(

And, there’s nothing that the law can do about it?

Thankful for dedicated doctors out thereHaving said that though, I am thankful for dedicated doctors out there!

I am so thankful for doctor friends too who have helped our families over the years.

Thank you.

If you or your loved one are not well, may God give you extra strength and heal you.

If you’re well and healthy, let’s be grateful.

And, here’s wishing everyone good health and a heart full of gratefulness.

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