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To: gpk9; Mom MD; 50sDad; AppyPappy; Neenah; HiTech RedNeck

So, now, you’re giving medical advice. Does that qualify as practicing medicine without a license?

Can someone now sue you if they follow your advice and have an adverse reaction, or a family member dies?


404 posted on 07/14/2007 5:55:34 PM PDT by metmom (Welfare was never meant to be a career choice.)
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To: metmom
"So, now, you’re giving medical advice."

Really? How so?

Is identifiying a cause giving medical advice? Not as I understand it.

My understanding is that medical advice is recommending a treatment. I don't recall recommending any treatments.

I cite what has worked for me, but I don't see where that constitutes a recommendation to anyone else.

Can someone sue me or anyone else? Sure. People get sued all the time. Often those suits have no merit, and are frivolous.

But getting sued gives me the right to countersue, which I have done when the suit is frivolous, have won, and have been awarded a judgement.

Care to try?
408 posted on 07/14/2007 6:13:25 PM PDT by gpk9
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