Wednesday, January 28, 2026


 


Hospitals and clinics are spaces for healing—not for dumping anger, frustration, or personal stress.

Doctors are not trained to absorb abuse.

Behind every doctor stands:
• Years of relentless study and sacrifice
• Intense competition to earn a seat
• Enormous financial, emotional, and mental investment
• A lifelong commitment to protecting your health .Waiting for a procedure is not a favor you are doing.

Paying for treatment is not charity.

Healthcare is a professional service, not a personal power exchange.

Doctors work to treat disease, manage pain, and repair damage—often damage caused by delayed care, unhealthy habits, or neglect. Yet we are expected to remain calm and smiling in the face of shouting, blame, and disrespect.

Please understand:
• Every treatment has limitations
• Everybody responds differently
• Medicine is science—not magic

Doctors did not dedicate their lives to becoming emotional dumping grounds.
They studied to heal.

Also remember:
• You are not the only patient—others are waiting too
• One outburst can disrupt an entire clinic day, sometimes an entire week
• Repeated disrespect slowly erodes even the most compassionate professionals

Doctors don’t become “cold” or “rude” overnight.
They become exhausted by constant abuse.

Healing works best when trust and respect flow both ways.

Be humane. Be patient. Be respectful.

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