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Six Seeds of the Pomegranate

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A goddess in exile

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Six Seeds of the Pomegranate

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Six Seeds of the Pomegranate | A goddess in exile Six Seeds of the Pomegranate Who’s to Blame? 6 August 2009 at 11:37 pm ( Perspectives , Wrath ) ( frustration , In the News ) After nearly a year’s dithering hiatus, talk of MDs on the NY Times has driven me back here. Well, better late than never, as the kids say. This is the provoking article: Are Patients in Part to Blame When Doctors Miss the Diagnosis? Discussion here: Well: Who’s to Blame for a Missed Diagnosis? The thing that bothers me here is actually a throwaway line: It turned out that Marla was like my mother, a preventive health and alternative medicine enthusiast. …Two years earlier, Marla had noticed a pebble-sized lump in her left breast. Her primary care physician scheduled her for a mammogram, but Marla wanted first to try alternative remedies, so she skipped the appointment. She never went back to see her doctor because she felt that as soon as she began talking about ...

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