Medical Consequences Call Out to Be Positive

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"For whom is treatment for" raises questions that the patient may be 2nd, 3rd or 4th in priority. When community members affect doctors and the treatments decided upon are based on punishment of emotions and attitudes, then the client must advocate with the ombudsman until the medical consequence is mitigated. Persons with disabilities are called dead people by many in society. I can't wait to see Get Low when it plays locally, which is a movie about a hermit asking for storytelling at his own funeral party while he is alive. Writers, inventors, and all creative eccentrics appreciate unknown influences being made known. The ordinary psychiatric disabled are denied hearing their story. Others greed, jealousy, and plain spite can block consumers, even if they are not accomplished members of Who's Who. A good rule to the doctor is positive, honest communication and I think also trying to be contributing members of society is important to quality of care. These go along with insight to your own condition as important to quality care. The objectives of working for the President of the USA, the family, or the "hermit" with the illness is not as straight-forward to the medical profession as they need to be.