Monday, October 20, 2014

Tit-Touching A Toothache Tonic?

Ahhh, THERE's that
pesky toothache!
If it LOOKS like a duck and QUACKS like a duck... it probably IS a duck!
So when a medical practitioner gropes your breast, telling you it's to fix your toothache... there's a HELLUVA lot of "quackery" goin' on!!
A woman's complained to police after a Christchurch osteopath massaged her boob for almost an hour to try to alleviate a toothache. WTF???!!!
The woman saw him earlier this month, after her dentist told her a toothache was caused by muscle tension. After an examination, "...he (the osteopath) subsequently massaged my breast and nipple area for almost an hour. He stated this was a normal and common treatment for toothache." The pain did not subside (surprise!) and she felt very uneasy afterwards "...but he was reassuring and sounded legitimate. I told myself my discomfort was because I was just old-fashioned and that I should stop being silly."
Silly? SILLY??!! STUPID, more like!!!
She seriously wants the Police to believe that she thought this was perfectly normal and legit??!!
And furthermore, before the tit treatment began, the woman told the osteopath that she'd struggled with depression since 15 after a difficult and abusive childhood. Why tell a total stranger that?! It's leaving the door wide open for emotional manipulation and more abuse!
In her complaint, the woman said she was left feeling powerless, violated and confused, believing the osteopath indecently assaulted her. This bint should instead be feeling gullible, thick, foolish, and needs to take a good hard look at her naivity!
Any medical person who cops an hour-long fondle in the name of fixing a toothache is havin' you on BIG time, and needs to be dealt to...! But similarly, anyone who buys into this buckum and allows it, is plain SIMPLE! Quack, quack, quack.

3 comments:

  1. Naive - very much so. However, it's sadder to see that we are still blaming the woman for sexual abuse. This time she "asked for it" by being naive. I wonder how many other patients have not come forward and reported this criminal for fear of being ridiculed and blamed for trusting a medical professional???

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  2. Did I blame the woman for sexual abuse? No.
    I said she was so naive that she allowed the dubious treatment to continue for AN HOUR!
    The abuse (if it can be proved) was perpetrated by the practitioner... who incidentally cannot be labelled 'a criminal' until sentenced as such.
    Did I ridicule the woman? Yes. And I suggest most others would do the same. There is so much in the news, about people in positions of trust crossing the line, that NONE of us have an excuse for allowing this sort of behaviour to continue... certainly not once she started to feel uncomfortable, and certainly not for AN HOUR!
    File a complaint with the police, CERTAINLY. But also GROW UP!!!

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  3. Trust is an important factor as a patient has very less or no knowledge about the medical state and doctors usually take advantage of the same!!

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