Can Doctor Video Be Trusted?

By Phillip Guye

When money is in short supply, people do all kinds of things to make sure ends meet. When the economy goes bad, history has shown that folks will not back away from being duplicitous and acting immorally to keep themselves afloat. There are plenty of things that folks will do in order to make a quick buck. It is because of the desperate nature of people to do whatever they can in a struggling economy like the one we have today, which makes us think that an internet marketing doctor video cannot truly be trusted.

There are so many doctors today who try to get more patients to come into their hospitals and surgeries so they can do some complicated procedures for patients who don't really require these procedures simply to make additional money. There are many shady online videos out there such as doctor video that recommends that a person should go in for a specific sort of disc replacement simply from reading symptoms on the internet. Not only this, but the video makes it sound insistent the person goes in right away.

The doctor gives plenty of 'so called' evidence and backup paperwork to prove that if the patient were to go in for a disc made by some other pharmaceutical company, there are robust chances that he could never walk again. So, the gullible patient goes in for the surgery that's suggested by the doctor. Small does she realize that she's just part of a selling trick that would turn out to be terribly painful!

She undergoes the surgery and then unearths that she's far worse than she was before her operation. She also realizes that there is nothing much that she can do at this time. She tries to contact the doctor who has done the surgery, only to find that the scoundrel is incommunicado. There isn't any way that she can get her money and time back unless she initiates a drawn out legal battle for restitution of her health and compensation for all the physical and mental injury that she is going through. The doctor video has brought her to this miserable and atrocious impasse and she doesn't have any idea the easiest way to go on from here!

When she attempts to present her case to the tribunal, she uncovers that while viewing the doctor video, there were disclaimers present, though not very prominently displayed. Aside from the indisputable fact that she's suffering a great quantity of physical agony, she feels like kicking herself for being taken in by a person and had been bribed by the disc manufacturing company. He was promised half 1,000,000 dollars to advocate the disc. Being desperate in these times of recession, he sold his soul for half 1,000,000 and brought agony and misery to quite a few of his patients. The next time you see a doctor video, do not get taken in. Check the references first. - 33376

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