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<blockquote data-quote="Mondio" data-source="post: 741542" data-attributes="member: 10441"><p>It's not that uncommon actually. only about 30% of initial diagnosis are completely accurate. 20-30% (depending on what literature you want to believe) are completely erroneous and overall over 60% of initial diagnosis are altered to something similar or have additions to them. and it's easy to do. I don't think people in general have enough appreciation for what the body is capable of doing and how it works and what can go wrong. If they did, they'd treat themselves better, and realize just how difficult getting to the root of a problem can be. Just take the simple act of throwing up. How many things can cause that symptom. You have a kid that's been sitting outside at a beachside resort that presents with listlessness and vomiting. What's your diagnosis? was it too much sun? did he sneak some booze? heat stroke? play too hard? eat some bad chicken? a combination of a couple things? drank some cleaning agent under the sink? Flu? other GI bug? life threatening? just needs rest? fluids? was it caused by too many fluids in the first place?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mondio, post: 741542, member: 10441"] It's not that uncommon actually. only about 30% of initial diagnosis are completely accurate. 20-30% (depending on what literature you want to believe) are completely erroneous and overall over 60% of initial diagnosis are altered to something similar or have additions to them. and it's easy to do. I don't think people in general have enough appreciation for what the body is capable of doing and how it works and what can go wrong. If they did, they'd treat themselves better, and realize just how difficult getting to the root of a problem can be. Just take the simple act of throwing up. How many things can cause that symptom. You have a kid that's been sitting outside at a beachside resort that presents with listlessness and vomiting. What's your diagnosis? was it too much sun? did he sneak some booze? heat stroke? play too hard? eat some bad chicken? a combination of a couple things? drank some cleaning agent under the sink? Flu? other GI bug? life threatening? just needs rest? fluids? was it caused by too many fluids in the first place? [/QUOTE]
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