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I'm thankful for all the hard working doctors that have helped me and my family over the years. But, there is always a �but;� many doctors put too high a value on maintaining an image of being medically omniscient. Many need to be more forthright about diagnosis often being an art rather than science and the fact that there are many maladies that they can do little about.
It's the same for "BEHAVIOR PROBLEMS". The "Good Book" says a swift kick in the pants and don't spare the rod, yet the law would chuck you in the clink and say your child needs drugs? I am so tired of it. Just so tired of it.
DON'T LEAVE ME IN THE CAR!!!
And no where in the "Good Book" is beating a child ok. I seem to remember something about a millstone...