Sunday, 2 February 2020

The End of Trouble


A man was suffering from cancer, but his relatives and doctor had not told him the expected outcome. 

When he lay dying he called his doctor and asked him, “Doctor, six months ago you had told me that my troubles were going to end soon. But here I am dying.”

 The doctor replied, “I had told you that your trouble will end and not that you are going to be cured. If you die, won’t your trouble also end?”

(Fictional)
— ND
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DISCLAIMER: This article is intended only for fun purpose and not belittle or make fun of doctors or cancer patients. The author does not promote or recommend any behavior illustrated here or claim it to be useful. Use the information herein is at your one's own risk. Before trying to emulate or follow anything the reader is well advised to take into account ethical, moral, legal and other considerations. The author recommends that Medical Practice should be of the highest ethical and moral level keeping in mind the interest of the patient as foremost. 

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