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Old 11-06-2009, 02:06 PM
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That's what just happened to me. I untangled it all for me. I have to thank President Obama for that. All the media brainstorming really has helped me a lot. So people like Dr. Oz help support it all. If Oprah is responsible for me knowing about Dr. Oz, I'm grateful to her. My daughter is a fan of hers and that's how I just got introduced to Dr. Oz. She said "try it, you might like it.
Did you just thank Barack Obama for allowing you to thinking clearly?
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Old 11-06-2009, 02:08 PM
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I happened to watch oprah for a few minutes one day recently. I was sitting there thinking "why is this lady so famous and powerful?". I'm not seeing it myself.
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Old 11-06-2009, 06:00 PM
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Did you just thank Barack Obama for allowing you to thinking clearly?
Absolutely!! I love his method of management: brain storming. In fact, I just heard a journalist suggest that Obama isn't dictatorial enough with Congress. He should force Congress to work through Thanksgiving and Christmas and Fourth of July w/o break until they give the American people the health reform bill. So funny. I wonder if he cares to be elected again myself. He looks at all these representatives who are old enough to be his father, mostly white, and probably just hopes lots of us see the same thing. I, too, thought age was supposed to bring wisdom. In the meantime, I've learned a lot about running a cheap healthcare system because of all the brainstorming that's going on. It gets cheaper and easier all the time rationally. I wonder if younger folks can do better myself. In the meantime, I wonder how many death threats he has to live with. I think the classic statement right now is the minority leader saying the Preamble to the Constitution and it was the Declaration of Independence and he's making sure the Democrats don't pass the health bill I think I'd give up as President after that. I remember when Lieberman used the Declaration of Independence to prove that the Constitution had reference to "creator" in it. Now this? Too much. .
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Old 11-07-2009, 09:50 AM
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Absolutely!! I love his method of management: brain storming. In fact, I just heard a journalist suggest that Obama isn't dictatorial enough with Congress. He should force Congress to work through Thanksgiving and Christmas and Fourth of July w/o break until they give the American people the health reform bill. So funny. I wonder if he cares to be elected again myself. He looks at all these representatives who are old enough to be his father, mostly white, and probably just hopes lots of us see the same thing. I, too, thought age was supposed to bring wisdom. In the meantime, I've learned a lot about running a cheap healthcare system because of all the brainstorming that's going on. It gets cheaper and easier all the time rationally. I wonder if younger folks can do better myself. In the meantime, I wonder how many death threats he has to live with. I think the classic statement right now is the minority leader saying the Preamble to the Constitution and it was the Declaration of Independence and he's making sure the Democrats don't pass the health bill I think I'd give up as President after that. I remember when Lieberman used the Declaration of Independence to prove that the Constitution had reference to "creator" in it. Now this? Too much. .
Obama:
“Whether or not you have health insurance right now, the reforms we seek will bring stability and security that you don't have today.

This isn't about politics. This is about people's lives. This is about people's businesses. This is about our future. ”

- President Barack Obama

If it isn't about politics, then the government must stay out of it. Business, organized religion, and non-profits need to partner to ensure that the marginalized and other uninsured are provided affordable care.

But a radical shift in our society's values has yet to take place.
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Old 11-07-2009, 11:26 AM
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People should consult with their own primary doctor before doing anything regarding their health....if you don't like what your doctor says find one that agrees with you. I would be careful what a doctor on TV tells you to do. Use common sense.
Well anyone with even basic common sense knows that! Medical advice comes from many sources. I am not much on TV, but I found Dr. Oz's show to be entertaining. I just saw it for the first time yesterday. They were covering damaging hair routines. I doubt my primary care physician is going to advise me on the best hair color to use!

Kanye West's mother didn't like what her first doctor told her so she found a plastic surgeon who would agree to do what she wanted. She's dead. I will stick with my primary care doc and take Dr. Oz with a grain of salt as intended. Nothing replaces personal consultation with a qualified physician.

Can't stand Oprah, never could.
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Old 11-07-2009, 03:30 PM
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....if you don't like what your doctor says find one that agrees with you. I would be careful what a doctor on TV tells you to do. Use common sense.
while I think I know what you mean......

I would be careful with a Dr when their most important qualification is that they agree with the patient........
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Remember, Dr. Phil is really not a "doctor".
He's not a medical doctor, but he's has a doctorate in psychology. So only a real doctor is one who had a medical degree?
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Well anyone with even basic common sense knows that! Medical advice comes from many sources. I am not much on TV, but I found Dr. Oz's show to be entertaining. I just saw it for the first time yesterday. They were covering damaging hair routines. I doubt my primary care physician is going to advise me on the best hair color to use!

Kanye West's mother didn't like what her first doctor told her so she found a plastic surgeon who would agree to do what she wanted. She's dead. I will stick with my primary care doc and take Dr. Oz with a grain of salt as intended. Nothing replaces personal consultation with a qualified physician.

Can't stand Oprah, never could.
And Dr. Oz has said just that numerous times.

He's a heart surgeon and through the years that I've watched him on Oprah. He's not reaching for the scalpel to solve every medical problem. His advice is never off the wall and bizarre. I like that he'll answer some difficult or at least socially uncomfortable questions. Sadly there are quite a few people that are reluctant to go to the doctor for their symptoms and if he's a catalyst for getting someone to their doctor, I think it's a good thing.
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He's not a medical doctor, but he's has a doctorate in psychology. So only a real doctor is one who had a medical degree?
a lot of people think DR means MD which of course it does not. I don't know (0r care) whether phil is a phd or not but if he is then he is a dr.
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