Are chiropractor‘s real doctors? 🤨

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The unbridled ignorance. There is a reason why medicine is referred to as evidence-based. It is based on research and we're required to keep up with current shyt, be it through continued education or other protocols such as ensuring that we literally lead or take part in medical research projects. And where do you guys get this "don't know anything about nutrition" when a significant portion of our field is literally devoted to making sure you aren't getting fukked over by poor nutrition and vitamin deficiencies. Hell, we have to learn about complimentary medicine, a decent part of it being people wanting to take shyt that will fukk them over instead of something known to work.

You know what, fukk it. If you ever get shot, get into a car accident, need surgery, or anything of the like, go to a chiropractor. Maybe he can bend and crack the problem away. Maybe, if you ever get meningitis, someone like the guy in the OP can do that for you. I'm sure it will work out just great.
you an MD too? the amount of misinformation in this thread is disturbing.
 
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Interpretation can be multi-layered.
What I think is of no consequence.
Not entirely true, we have guests, we have users, if they interpret your position to be in support of quackery, and lets say they hold your opinion to a reasonable regard, they are influenced by your opinion, and your opinion has consequence. There is no way around that unless said in a vacuum, although, there could easily be arguments for holding to the sentiment in an isolated (vacuum) environment.

But I'm taking you as being in support of chiropractors given your attempt at a non-answer, would have been better to just ignore my comment.
 
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you an MD too? the amount of misinformation in this thread is disturbing.
Yeah. I've long transitioned to a more corporate role but still keep up with things. And yeah, it amazes me how people are outright lying on medicine. I'd normally ignore it but they are going overboard with some of the stuff they are saying.
 

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Not entirely true, we have guests, we have users, if they interpret your position to be in support of quackery, and lets say they hold you opinion to a reasonable regard, they are influenced by your opinion, and your opinion has consequence.

I am an anonymous nobody.
If anyone is influenced by the opinion of an anonymous nobody, it is not the opinion that has consequences, it is their susceptibility.

But I'm taking you as being in support of chiropractors given your attempt at a non-answer, would have been better to just ignore my comment.

What you believe is of no consequence to me.
 
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I am an anonymous nobody.
If anyone is influenced by the opinion of an anonymous nobody, it is not the opinion that has consequences, it is their susceptibility.



What you believe is of no consequence to me.
The opinion definitely leads to consequences...


If you are reading this, you are now playing "the game", "the game" is a game where you are winning so long as you are not actively thinking about the game. Welcome.

The consequence of my statement above is that people who have read it are now playing the game, it doesn't have to be good or bad, it's simply the result following from my statement, a consequence. Really, there is no way around this unless said in a vacuum, which is still subjectable to arguments. Bro, we can take this to actual philosophers, if needed, but I say you are out of your depth here, especially since you think anonymity plays a part in responsibility. You being anonymous is largely irrelevant, all that is missing is your actual identity, but you are still an agent under your profile name, making comments, etc., on a public board, people reading what you say and then being influenced by it is a consequence from your action, your action being that you made the comment. Them being susceptible doesn't negate consequences that follow from your argument.
 

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The opinion definitely leads to consequences...




The consequence of my statement above is that people who have read it are now playing the game, it doesn't have to be good or bad, it's simply the result following from my statement, a consequence. Really, there is no way around this unless said in a vacuum, which is still subjectable to arguments. Bro, we can take this to actual philosophers, if needed, but I say you are out of your depth here, especially since you think anonymity plays a part in responsibility. You being anonymous is largely irrelevant, all that is missing is your actual identity, but you are still an agent under your profile name, making comments, etc., on a public board, people reading what you say and then being influenced by it is a consequence from your action, your action being that you made the comment. Them being susceptible doesn't negate consequences that follow from your argument.

Didn't read because I'm not susceptible to reading everything from every random nobody on the innanet. Good day to you, sir.
 
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Of my posting, even if you choose to be susceptible to it or not, your simple interaction with it is a consequence of it existing, it only existing because I provided it. Like how having two feet is a consequence of evolution, falling a consequence of slipping on something, you posting a consequence of you typing and hitting submit. I don't know what definition of "consequence" you are working with, but on its formal basis, the same basis that serves for an entire school of thought, in consequentialism, what I have dictated as a consequence of your original posting is entirely valid, it necessarily follows that anything that comes about from another thing is a consequence of that thing.

This all makes sense unless you are a philosophical skeptic.
 

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The unbridled ignorance. There is a reason why medicine is referred to as evidence-based. It is based on research and we're required to keep up with current shyt, be it through continued education or other protocols such as ensuring that we literally lead or take part in medical research projects. And where do you guys get this "don't know anything about nutrition" when a significant portion of our field is literally devoted to making sure you aren't getting fukked over by poor nutrition and vitamin deficiencies. Hell, we have to learn about complimentary medicine, a decent part of it being people wanting to take shyt that will fukk them over instead of something known to work.

You know what, fukk it. If you ever get shot, get into a car accident, need surgery, or anything of the like, go to a chiropractor. Maybe he can bend and crack the problem away. Maybe, if you ever get meningitis, someone like the guy in the OP can do that for you. I'm sure it will work out just great.

this is incredibly insulting and you have no idea what you're talking about. couldn't be further from the truth. we are constantly evolving and learning new things about medicine, treatments/cures, less invasive techniques, etc. complete ignorance on your part.

From my experiences and talking to many others a large portion of you motherfukkaz are trash outside the basic diagnosis. That's why you have to travel hundreds sometimes thousands of miles to see a doctor that is consider a world renown expert in whatever issue you might be facing.
 
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