Okay, well I decided to start blogging. I mainly did because I enjoy my cousin’s blog so much and hearing what he has to say on different issues. Since I’m attempting to remain somewhat anonymous, let’s just say his name is ‘Brian Smith’, which is a generic name that is nothing like his real name. I thought maybe someone might be interested in what I might have to say about things, too. Either that or I’m getting more and more narcissistic in my older age. Which could easily be the case because I’ve spent a lot of time around surgeons, and I did take that class in medical school, “How to act really important around non-physicians.”
I think I do have a unique perspective to add on a variety of subjects, but people are probably most interested in hearing what I have to say about kids. So I will post about anything that happens to be on my mind at the time, but most of my posts will probably center on being a pediatrician. And I’m sure a post or two will pop up about prop 8, since I am Mormon, even though the election is over, it seems to be an issue that will never go away.
You should listen to what I have to say, because I AM A DOCTOR! (please read sidenote about italics = sarcasm). Actually that leads to the first subject I thought I would post about… picking a doctor. I have been scared many times by parents in my office who disagree on a certain issue, and I come down on one side of the fence. Then one parent says to the other, “We need to listen to him, he is a doctor!”
Let me say, I have met many people along my trek in medical school and residency that I would not want near myself or any loved one of mine. And I picture these people telling patients (and their parents) what to do, and those people saying, “We need to listen to him/her, he/she is a doctor!”
So how do I know whether my doctor is a quack or stud? Well I know lots of people who go to him and everyone loves him! Nope. One of the scariest realizations I had in residency was that some of the worst doctors were the most popular ones. Their clinics were always full and their patients/parents LOVED them. I also know popular doctors that are good, too.
Here’s the point were I give you the solution to the problem, because I HATE when people bring up problems and no solutions. Oh wait, I guess I don’t really have one. If you have a doctor friend you can run things by them to see if what they say makes sense. But then again your friend may be a quack, too. You could check their malpractice record, but that is likely to be deceiving, as many of these docs are loved, and loved doctors don’t get sued.
Okay, here’s my take home message: Always keep your mind open. Don’t take everything your doctor says as gospel. I’m sure I will have a future post about ‘scientifically proven facts’, but here’s the readers digest version: there aren’t many out there. Do your homework and don’t be afraid to think for yourself. And if you are diagnosed with a something serious, or think you have something serious and your doctor is blowing it off, don’t be afraid to get a second opinion. But whatever happens, please don’t get your second opinion from Jenny McCarthy! (there will also be a future post re: vaccines and autism)
*** And if you are one of my former classmates and you are reading this, and you think I'm talking about you as one of the quacks, here is my response: No, I'm not talking about you. It's someone else. You are a wonderful doctor.
Sunday, February 22, 2009
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Dr. Jay, you should offer a question and answer session to your blog. I can sense the amount of wisdom that is going to be available here. Happy Bloggin'.
Hey Doc...
So you're a pediatrician, eh? It was my first son's pediatrician who compelled me to look into holistic health. Well, he inadvertently encouraged me when he said about my precious newborn, "Just plan on bringing him in each month to see me, because kids get sick!"
And I thought to myself, "Hmmmm...we have the most incredibly designed body, and our Creator is really rather masterful at creating such things, sooooo, do kids REALLY have to get sick, or does 'sick' just happen when we don't give the body/soul what it needs? Or does this good doctor have a child or two to put through med school and he's quite good at business marketing with new Mothers?"
So, I went about researching what keeps the human organism a clean-running machine, and came up with the following easy little list: Focus on fresh, eliminate most animal products and devalued food (white flour, sugar, overly processed food), and by no means give a human milk! (Milk is for baby cows...the protein molecule is far too big for our lymphatic system to comfortably process, and milk also creates a petri dish in the throat for all manner of germs).
Sooo, along with a loving, positive attitude, good sleep, and exercise for my five kidlets, I constructed a yummy diet which valued the above tenets, and voila! None of my children ever got sick above and beyond a sniffle (even though my home was Kid Central...often had 10-20 kids at any given time playing peacefully at my home), none ever had to see a pediatrician, none ever needed to let an antibiotic touch their lips. (Wasn't just good genes either, as their Father had bad allergies and respiratory illness growing up, and me a share of the normal childhood maladies...mirrored by other family members on both sides).
Having the Mom you do, I know she taught you or practiced some of the same stuff.
Soooo, bottom line, what wonderfully lucky patients you have to have such a smart doc! Not only book-smart and intellectually-endowed, but life-smart as well!
Goooooooooo Dr. Hill! ;-D
~Sheila Robinson
P.S.--Last year I was able to heal a brain tumor with quantum frequencies. ;-D No 'surgicating', medicating, or radiating! Docs have come a loooong way!!!
You are mocking me aren't you?
so, what kind of dr. are you? a stud or a quack? oh, should I have written that in italics???
will you be horrified if I tell you that Dane has had zero vaccinations thus far?? And I don't get my info from Jenny Mccarthy! He is actually going to start his first round of vaccines next month. but, i would actually love to discuss this with you sometime....
Danal: I have about 10 or so subjects in the back of my mind that I'm thinking of hitting off the bat, but I'm always open to questions if anyone has 'em.
Sheila: There are many things we (modern medicine) don't understand about the full health of an individual. I think in America diet is a hugely neglected aspect of our lives that can be improved. Yes, my mom had us eat/take interesting things when I was younger and that has probably colored how I see things today.
Mom (whoever you are): No, I would never mock you.
Deb: The question as to whether I am a stud or quack is for me to know and for you to find out.
Now you just need to get "Brian Smith" writing again. He was my inspiration at one point but seems to feel he has nothing left to say. Is that possible? Help me Dr. J, you're my only hope.
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