I KNOW NOTHING

I KNOW NOTHING   Sergeant Schultz on “Hogan’s Heroes” had it right. He was the only one who learned and knew the most about BOTH the German officers of the prison and the American prisoners. All because he approached each day as “I Know Nothing”. I’ve always felt that compared to the knowledge “out there”, […]

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The Cure

  We all know someone that say they want to get better, but take no actions to indicate the desire. The first step to getting better is to direct your mind in that direction. I see patients daily that take hold of an illness and claim it as their own. “My Arthritis”, “My Headache”, “My […]

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Worry

Worry We know that worry is not good for your health. Worry can be associated with stress and anxiety, which may be found in 5-12 percent of the population. Anxiety is one of the most common mental disorders and is associated with increased use of health services. Anxiety may also exist with other problems such […]

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Bedside Manner

  Making my morning hospital rounds, I enter the room of Mrs Williams. She is in bed with the head of the bed elevated. After talking to her and evaluating her condition, I told her that the consultant would be doing the needed procedure on her the next day. Mrs Williams said that she would […]

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