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Tip:
if
a
pediatrician
(and
a
doctor
in
general)
tells
you
that
he
does
not
practice
psychology,
this
is
already
a
reason
to
change
the
doctor.
It
is
not
possible
to
treat
the
body
without
treating
the
soul.
The
body
is
not
an
empty
mechanism
in
which
the
cogs
break.
In
a
person,
everything
is
much
more
complicated
and
deeper.
And
when
the
soul
hurts
-
the
body
hurts,
when
the
body
hurts
-
scars
appear
on
the
soul.
One
cannot
exist
separately
without
the
other.
And
I
am
very
sad
for
my
fellow
doctors
who
do
not
understand
these
things,
which
means
the
main
task
of
a
doctor.
Because
anyone
can
prescribe
pills.
But
turning
on
your
brain
and
being
a
person
is
not.
I
am
in
despair.
It's
good
that
that
terrible
woman
is
not
our
pediatrician
(ours
was
on
vacation).😞
The
same
applies
to
such
phrases
that
a
doctor
should
never
say
to
a
patient,
and
even
more
so
to
the
mother
of
a
small
child,
without
at
least
considering
the
situation
comprehensively
and
comprehensively:
-
it's
all
your
bad
upbringing
/
you're
a
bad
mother
/
you're
doing
it
wrong
-
without
even
asking
how
exactly
I'm
doing
it?
-
he
has
to
eat/sleep/feed
according
to
the
schedule
(every
three
hours/only
in
his
crib/in
the
potty
from
seven
months)
-
international
protocols
of
the
Vooz
to
help;
-
then
you
neglected
(universal
answer
to
any
question);
-
I
deal
only
with
diseases
(I
immediately
facepalm
here,
because
I
heard
from
an
ordinary
pediatrician
at
the
polyclinic,
I
have
never
heard
such
honor
even
from
neurosurgeons;);
-
children
do
not
remember
anything
(when
I
told
that
the
child
fell
off
the
sofa
a
couple
of
times
-
the
fact
that
such
moments
do
not
pass
without
a
trace
regardless
of
age,
needless
to
say);
-
let's
teach
me
(a
doctor
should
never
say
this
to
a
patient
in
any
case;
any
pressure
by
a
doctor
on
a
person
who
came
for
advice
is
unacceptable).😠
I
heard
all
this
today.
I
don't
know
the
doctor's
name
-
they
went
to
see
her
because
ours
was
on
vacation.
It
doesn't
even
smell
of
modern
health
care
protocols
and
evidence-based
medicine
here.
Deontology
is
below
the
plinth.
I
am
sad
that
there
are
such
terrible
people
among
my
colleagues.
I
would
advise
the
authorities
to
update
the
staff
of
pediatricians
with
young
specialists,
free
from
scoop
instructions
and
protocols.
Since
then,
too
much
has
changed
in
medicine...