Originally posted by: adigaag
Good for you ... you were aware what was coming...😃...here you go again with my POV...feel free to disagree...
On your second para dear...till now I have read comments from students and not from people who hold a degree...tell me who...and if some so called doctor is saying so...isn't it mandatory in their profession to not pass their judgement as you say just based on what you read and hear and see as it can be interpreted differently by different people ...do they even know what has actually transpired on Debina...its severity, its workaround or even better,
alternate solutions to keep them going...and that is why you have a physician(MD), an MBBS doctor and a physio therapist to help you in that...this is logic and doctors advise whom to approach on this as well..you will have to physically examine the person in order to give your diagnosis...that is very dangerous in itself if the medical person holding a degree is not doing so...would you ever consult people like them... would you ever believe the internet...till now doctors who I have consulted have asked me to do a bit of research on the ailment I have on the internet just so that I'm aware of my condition and along with that they have mentioned never follow your research blindly ask him before taking any step or the best take a second opinion if you have doubts...I say this is where you apply logic,..note I'm not demeaning anyone who is studying medical...I have not seen a single doctor on TV who has given their diagnosis and remedies without adding a disclaimer to get yourself physically examined by a doctor or rather approach him if the diagnosis is not simple enough...
So to conclude I believe the doctor who was interviewed in Parde ke Peeche...duniya jaaye tel lene...
Are you hearing yourself? Alternate solutions? Like what? Doing somersaults and lifting her husband? That's supposed to cure her rib fracture? Okay, if she doesn't want to cure it, it'll make it worse! Are you telling me I need a doctor's confirmation for THIS as well? You can get your lungs punctured with a rib fracture! And I remember reading that in a textbook. Now unless you're telling me textbooks are fake as well, and only darling Gurbina and their doctor is right, then I guess I can't argue with you.
Look at Kanika. Has she moved her leg once she was injured? No she hasn't. She liked Nach so much that if she had any other way (physiotherapy and all - which you claim Debina may have had) she would have taken it. So there's miraculous therapy for a rib fracture that will allow you to bend and do lifts, but not a foot fracture that could allow you to run?
Regarding the rest of your writing, I'm kind of confused as to what your point was but I'm guessing it's something to do with the internet being wrong. Yes, internet is not the safest place to get your answers, but if everything tells you that it's really painful to go through a rib fracture, and it's hard to move and dance, I think it's safe to believe that much atleast. So believing that small thing (no extra details about diagnosis and all that - how we came onto diagnosis I have no idea), HOW on earth is she doing somersaults in her dances and all those difficult moves?
And regarding your last sentence, it just shows that you never wanted to have a constructive debate about this. Your were of one point from the start, and you just couldn't take someone saying anything Gurbina so felt the need to defend that lie of thiers. And to be honest, this is why I refrain from commenting on this forum, because some people will defend Gurbina even if they come outright and say they were lying.
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