Is that Illigal or can they say what we want to hear.
Is that Illigal or can they say what we want to hear.
You really need to let this go and start working on your anxiety.
No, the doctors would not have lied to you about your medical results. If they had saw anything they would have told you and started you on a treatment plan.
You had a clear MRI!! You should be so stoked!
Doctors don't lie. Nor are they allowed to. What a ridiculous question.
Get some treatment for the condition you do have.
"My only hope is this homemade Prozac... Needs more ice cream."
What possible motive would they have?
Is it illegal? Probably not, I don't know, unless it lead to criminal negligence of some kind, but it will be unethical and therefore a breach of licence. It depends on the country, and I don't know your laws. Given you have a culture of taking anything to court, I would expect they have themselves well covered in line with the law whether it's via direct legislation or an authorised medical body.
Why would they jeopardize their licence and potential prosecution over your MRI?
Do doctors break oaths & laws? Yes, like any other human being and when caught they pay the price. But the point is, there is something for them to do it for whether money or something worse.
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No.
Jesus, this is really going out of your way to keep yourself anxious.
From MRI's missing pea sized tumours to doctors who lie about the absence of a life threatening illness because it's more important to him that you hear what you want to.
Stop this for goodness sake.
Why would they? They'd easily be caught since it's in your patient file
As others are saying... No. You have to ask yourself this question as well... Why would someone who spent 8+ years to become a doctor, risk their career by lying to a patient?
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Sure it's possible if they wanted to risk losing their license to practice and wasting the hundreds of thousands of dollars they spent on med school and possibly being handed a few lawsuits.
No doctor would EVER risk all of that for a single patients MRI results. Just stop.
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