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To: DR. BOND who wrote (2082)11/5/1997 6:46:00 PM
From: Tunica Albuginea  Respond to of 23519
 
Dr.Bond, Braddy has posted misleading contradictory info on this thread before.Most recently in post #1262. That post CLEARLY SHOWS THAT he DOES NOT practice Internal Medicine. I have given him an opportunity to come forth and correct his mistake; so far he hasn't. That does not
foster any respect for the accuracy of his pronouncements.
I will go further.
After Braddy fails to respond, I will invite all physicians in this thread, TO E-MAIL me the correct answer, which I will then post for every body to see, to prove the point. If nobody E-Mails me ( I'll be sad; just kidding ), I will post antway the correct answer with the reference.
The point at issue is very important in the field of ED.Braddy says he's been practicing ED for ?4 years?, if he doesn't know this then
he is poorly informed or a poor doctor or both.

When in one of his posts he tells me that " in the era of managed care
MDs will not be doing a lot of tests ",but instead, " just passing out pills ", " just try this sir," type of medical practice, brigs out memories of the worst type of medical practice that I was cautioned in my training: he who treats without a diagnosis. My mentor used to say " any body can treat; you need a doctor however to find the problem ".

I'll be happy to stand corrected.
The least that Braddy ought to do is look up his post # 1262.If he can't see the mistake right away, if he is truly a well trained doctor
he should be able to tell at least a)where the mistake lies and b) he should know where to get the correct answer ( as I did ), and post it here for accuracy.
I invite other MDs on this thread to do the same.
In this thread we've tried for several months to give investors accurate information because that is the best way to make accurate investment decisions and I hope that that will continue.

TA