Real doctor/medical related stories


    Chapter #71

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by

    UncleHasBeen

    I am not sure if u have read and understand my post on this incident.

    They were fucking during office hours within the hospital premises.

    Fucking between a doc and a nurse.

    Next, the way she changed her shift and asked her colleagues to switch with her has caused unhappiness within the department.

    The doc had shown favoritism towards her at work to such extent that others start to observe.

    Eventually they saw and brought this matter up, officially to my wife.

    My wife on the other hand, downplayed this matter and let her know.

    The matter stayed at my wife’s level and did not escalate.

    She made her own decision for her own benefit.

    She was also just smart enough to know the limits has been tested and it is only a matter of time my wife could not contain this matter at her level only.

    Lastly, everyone knew the doc is married.

    What u mean the doc can give her what she needed, a dick? Really?

    This is how u process the whole situation?

    I have to agree favoritism is a big problem, especially when it’s based on a personal agenda.

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    Chapter #72

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by

    sbwow

    It’s a very simple mindset.

    They came here to work? Nah, it’s for the money. Ultimately it is just money…

    Doctors are associated with high paying jobs. In this environment, the easiest to approach will be the doctors. Doctors on the other hand wants to fuck them for free.

    If there’s a chance of striking rich with the doctors with that simple mindset, who wouldn’t?

    Easy bait for Doctors.

    Tough being doctors and nurses now with the pandemic. I’ve heard horror stories with regards to massive work load, is that true?

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    Chapter #73

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by

    sbwow

    It’s a very simple mindset.

    They came here to work? Nah, it’s for the money. Ultimately it is just money…

    Doctors are associated with high paying jobs. In this environment, the easiest to approach will be the doctors. Doctors on the other hand wants to fuck them for free.

    If there’s a chance of striking rich with the doctors with that simple mindset, who wouldn’t?

    Easy bait for Doctors.

    Tough being doctors and nurses now with the pandemic. I’ve heard horror stories with regards to massive work load, is that true?

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    Chapter #74

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by

    martins10

    Guess due to Covid, not much bros have new medical experiences in clinics or hospitals. Hopefully there will be some new updates here as this is one of my favourite topics.

    All stressed out due to the pandemic, hopefully cases come down for good this time.

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    Chapter #75

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by

    martins10

    Guess due to Covid, not much bros have new medical experiences in clinics or hospitals. Hopefully there will be some new updates here as this is one of my favourite topics.

    All stressed out due to the pandemic, hopefully cases come down for good this time.

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    Chapter #76

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by

    signo

    Now a days many doctors are damn quick to suggest surgery and no other alternatives.

    A friend’s father, a diabetic, injured his foot and got it infected. Visits to numerous clinics/hospitals resulted in all of them suggesting immediate amputation of his foot before the spread of the infection to his leg.

    A relative of theirs suggested another doctor, a GP and this doctor said - no need to amputate and that it can be treated. After a course of antibiotics and daily visits to the clinic for cleaning of the wound and redressing it, he recovered and can now walk like before!

    So, do seek 2nd, 3rd or more opinions to avoid surgery.

    Cheers

    OMG, this is serious, it’s so fortunate that your friend’s father has fully recovered and not get his foot amputated.

    May I know if the doctors are from public or private practice?

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    Chapter #77

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by

    signo

    Now a days many doctors are damn quick to suggest surgery and no other alternatives.

    A friend’s father, a diabetic, injured his foot and got it infected. Visits to numerous clinics/hospitals resulted in all of them suggesting immediate amputation of his foot before the spread of the infection to his leg.

    A relative of theirs suggested another doctor, a GP and this doctor said - no need to amputate and that it can be treated. After a course of antibiotics and daily visits to the clinic for cleaning of the wound and redressing it, he recovered and can now walk like before!

    So, do seek 2nd, 3rd or more opinions to avoid surgery.

    Cheers

    OMG, this is serious, it’s so fortunate that your friend’s father has fully recovered and not get his foot amputated.

    May I know if the doctors are from public or private practice?

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    Chapter #78

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by

    signo

    Hi there, what do you mean by ‘May I know if the doctors are from public or private practice?’

    Do you mean the doctors who suggested amputation? Both private and public. Or, the doctor who treated him without amputation?

    This doctor is just a GP not a specialist, in private practice

    .

    This case happened in JB, Malaysia. The doctor has a clinic in Masai, Johore.

    Please do note that all cases are not the same, i.e. can be treated without amputation. That’s why I said - please seek more than one opinion before any amputation.

    Remember - Amputation is not reversible

    .

    I was referring to the doctors suggesting amputation.

    Luckily your father’s friend went to a private GP that knows what he’s doing. Most often than not, luck plays a big part when choosing which doctor to see.

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    Chapter #79

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by

    signo

    Hi there, what do you mean by ‘May I know if the doctors are from public or private practice?’

    Do you mean the doctors who suggested amputation? Both private and public. Or, the doctor who treated him without amputation?

    This doctor is just a GP not a specialist, in private practice

    .

    This case happened in JB, Malaysia. The doctor has a clinic in Masai, Johore.

    Please do note that all cases are not the same, i.e. can be treated without amputation. That’s why I said - please seek more than one opinion before any amputation.

    Remember - Amputation is not reversible

    .

    I was referring to the doctors suggesting amputation.

    Luckily your father’s friend went to a private GP that knows what he’s doing. Most often than not, luck plays a big part when choosing which doctor to see.

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    Chapter #80

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by

    nccc1701

    I think i was unnecessarily anal probed by a polyclinic male doctor few years ago.

    Went to polyclinic because i had some mild cramp in abdomen and also slight diarrhea.

    Doctor suggested that he need to check my prostate. I said ok because i had no idea a prostate examination is so invasive. Knn ask me to bend down like a dog, then cb use finger to poke into my ass. I felt i kena raped. The feeling was fucked up. Really. A man fingering ur ass is really a weird feeling if u are straight. Kudos to all the gay bros that is taking things up their Ass. I respect u. Salute.

    Till now, i still wonder if the anal probe was necessary at all. Or was it just a sick fetish by the doctor.

    Kind of odd to check the prostate for your symptoms, did the doctor explain why? Or what was his diagnosis after checking?

    If it makes you feel better, I think there are more abuses to females than males statistically.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapo...ut-pelvic-exam

    https://ph.news.yahoo.com/tcm-physic...072545379.html

    https://www.channelnewsasia.com/sing...egister-313796

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapo...tion-by-doctor

    https://www.todayonline.com/singapor...utrage-modesty

    https://www.todayonline.com/singapor...-lover-1947641

    Hopefully all the above make you feel better.

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