basingwerk wrote:
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So if you go for brain surgery, you want to tell the surgeon what he should do, then?
I'd certainly expect him to consult me and allow me to decide based on the best option, yes.
Well - our family neurologist is a "she" and is very "Scamera Shy" when posting on here on odd occasions!

She is one of our drugs experts - which is why she made that post on the Nonny section!
However, if you were consulting her about treatment for you brain/neuron disorder or myself about your treament for your lurgy virus which affects you heart, (lot of my patients require transplants for heart virus-related diseases!) and I deal with lots of other lurgies as well - you would get our advice and we would treat according to your medical history, bio-chemical tolerances and according to our budget whether you were private or NHS.
You would certainly NOT get to decide your own treatment on basis that (and I know it sounds very arrogant of me - and you will be muttering "typical ******** medic who thinks he is GOD!

) - and bottom line is - am expert in my job and you are not!
Same as if I have to bow to the experts who provide me with half-decent equipment to do the job and fix the bulbs in theatre and so on and so on!
basingwerk wrote:
In the same way, I also expect all stakeholders in the road system to be considered carefully about development.
And residents and stakeholders are not consulted at all when deciding so-called traffic calming measures whatever they are!
But designing roads and deciding on form of treatment based on very intimate knowledge of human body, anatomy, individual's medical history, specialist knowledge of available medications, treatments and potential side-effects and combinations with other treatments for other related and non-related ailments is certainly not the same thing
And - by the way - NHS claoms back as much as it can from RTAC's insurance companies.
And by the way - computers are rubbish!
Look at computer crash affecting student loans - today!
If they cannot cope with normal routine run of the mill financial transactions - they would be as much use as chocolate sump plug in controlling road safety alone!
And by the way - got stuck up a mountain when a compturised funicular doo-dah failed!
Hottest day of the year and a sheer drop!
Computers?
PAH!