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Think or sink!

After listening to the long story why a student

could NOT come to school on that day

the teacher asked one simple question!

Teacher: "neenga yaaru pEsarathu?" :phone:

The voice: "Naan thaan engappA pEsarEn!" :laugh:
 
dear Renu,
You are very just and correct! :thumb:

Dear VR ji,

It is possible becos I am the sole owner of the clinic and I am not working in a private medical center.

Doctors who are working on their own at their clinics usually do not charge for reviews..my friend who is a dentist in India also does not charge for reviews.

But doctors in medical centre are bound by the medical centre rules..so they usually charge a consultation.
 
Dear Renu,

High time you go back to your J avtAr! :lol:

Dear RR ji,

Now way..cos some Dr. might get angry with me..remember the J "fight" that took place sometime back!LOL
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Dear VR ji,

It is possible becos I am the sole owner of the clinic and I am not working in a private medical center.

Doctors who are working on their own at their clinics usually do not charge for reviews..my friend who is a dentist in India also does not charge for reviews.

But doctors in medical centre are bound by the medical centre rules..so they usually charge a consultation.

Rules are Rules!!! Right??? :high5:
 
One doctor exists in Palakkad, now! He gives free medicines to the not so affluent patients.
Being a family friend, he and his wife offered to 'granny sit' my mom to enable my eldest sister to join us in our family function. :angel:

One act of Goodness leads to another.
This gave us a chance to repay for his kindness
with new clothes, wedding sweets and of course
the recpetion dinner brought home in a carrier!
:thumb:
 
I found out a way to cure the chronic-bath-room-visitors
(BUT I can't apply it!) :(

The trick is to make the person run out to the open with a chombu of water. :bolt:

It will cure and stop anyone from visiting the bathroom :roll:

once in every ten minutes! :yuck:

UNLESS of course he/ she decides to sit and spend the day there itself :peep:

waiting for the next call of nature :rolleyes:

in which case we can relax at last!! :couch2:
 
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One doctor exists in Palakkad, now! He gives free medicines to the not so affluent patients.
Being a family friend, he and his wife offered to 'granny sit' my mom to enable my eldest sister to join us in our family function. :angel:
We can promote the practice to make it mandatory for newly weds to visit such senior citizens who cannot make it to wedding due to health conditions

Sometimes taking very senior persons to weddings also lead to unfortunate results which have more than once happened in our family weddings
 
Guru shopping may END but
Doctor shopping never ends!!! :(
The more money to throw around...
the more become the symptoms...
the more becomes the suffering....
the more become the tests...
the more becomes the diagnosis...
the more become the medicines consumed
All these start with more money to spare!!!

 
When it comes to getting good attention from a doctor,
it is advatageous to be the wives of his friends,
or the friends of his wife
or the family members of another doctor.
Doctors MAKE the worst patients since
THEY KNOW TOO MUCH!!! :fear:
 
When it comes to getting good attention from a doctor,
it is advatageous to be the wives of his friends,
or the friends of his wife
or the family members of another doctor.
Doctors MAKE the worst patients since
THEY KNOW TOO MUCH!!! :fear:
I had a family doctor who lost faith in his own medicines and used give lectures on karmas and inevitability of death.

rapidly he lost his patients .

He did not care to treat himself with medicines at appropriate time and to be finally operated for kidney transplant donated by his son.

He ha become philosophical and his son a doctor himself has taken over his clientele.
 
Yes RR ji,

The Frogie is Mataji Kupa-Mandukeshwari!LOL

WOW Renu!!!

Kupa Mandukeswari sounds so much more respectsble
compared to the KiNatRuth thavalai it actually means!
Corollary

Sanskrit names make ordinary names respectable.
Another example is

Thilakaashta mahisha bandanam
meaning the eLLuch chedi tied with a
rope used for tying a buffello ! :rolleyes:

The name was mistaken to be a PurAnA or an IthihAsA. :laugh:
 
I had a family doctor who lost faith in his own medicines and used give lectures on karmas and inevitability of death.

rapidly he lost his patients .

He did not care to treat himself with medicines at appropriate time and to be finally operated for kidney transplant donated by his son.

He ha become philosophical and his son a doctor himself has taken over his clientele.

That is the advantage of taking up the family / father's profession!!! :thumb:
 
WOW Renu!!!

Kupa Mandukeswari sounds so much more respectsble
compared to the KiNatRuth thavalai it actually means!
Corollary

Sanskrit names make ordinary names respectable.
Another example is

Thilakaashta mahisha bandanam
meaning the eLLuch chedi tied with a
rope used for tying a buffello ! :rolleyes:

The name was mistaken to be a PurAnA or an IthihAsA. :laugh:

Dear VR ji,

That is why even swearing in Sanskrit sounds "holy"!LOL

No one will even suspect that your are swearing.

For example most people say "O' Sh*t when angry.

In Sanskrit the word for fecal matter is Shakrit.. so if I am angry I sometimes say Shakrit.

It sounds so nice also isnt it?
 

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