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THAT is a proper doctor.

I hope he has the proper support and security he may need now due to the Fair Game "though we do not call it Fair Game anymore because it's bad PR but we'll still follow those policies and attack you" tactics that may now be pointed his way.

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First sign of scammyness as applied to Whitney, "particularly when he tells her to control her anxiety and depression through Scientology, were completely inappropriate and fell below the standard of care for a physician" Did Doctor Berg just call $cientology bullshite? Yes he did.

Second sign of scammyness, Ivermectin being prescribed for primates. It has has uses for hooved mammals, but hardly ever for primates.

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Good luck to the plaintiffs. I assume that the proper authorities are getting these documents, with a view to getting a medical malpractise suit going?

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At first I thought it was from Dr Eric Berg, the bogus scientology doctor who also makes his living selling supplements...

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Sep 12·edited Sep 12

I'm embarrassed to confess, when I dislocated my finger in a basketball game, I went to Dr. Patel, then at the Shaw Medical Clinic in LA where the other Scientology doctors all worked.

It was a Sunday, I was playing basketball on my cleaning Sunday time off, and also the clinic's Xray person was off, and no one could do the Xray of my finger, to see if Dr. Patel's actions had relocated my finger. I should have gone back on Monday for the Xray, my fault.

But, my Scientology OT 3 doctor, Dr. Patel, checked me re my OT beliefs faith, and I confirmed to him I was pro OT stuff.

So Dr. Patel did an "OT Xray" and closed his eyes, "looked" at my dislocated finger, and said it was back in place. He did some "OT" intention "looking" and said it was fine. Of course it was up to me to go get a real Xray at an emergency hosp that was my fault.

But, the point is, these Scientology doctors DO insert Scientology "religious" practices into their practice, and people HAVE to just go to regular hospitals, get emergency care really.

If one is poor, and Sea Org people in LA, we are in the "religious worker" IRS category, we make/made SUB poverty wages, we absolutely can qualify for free med care, BUT Scientologists have to buck the damned Hubbard regulations, go to real doctors, go to real Emergency hospitals, and get REAL medical proper advice, and TAKE proper medical advice, and skip all Scientology doctors, period.

And really, I ought to have reported the "OT Xray" given to me by Dr. Patel, that's something all future and current Scientologists can do, if they get any hocus-pocus "OT stuff" from their OT Scientologist doctors. Report their "OT" stuff on top of their negligence, and report them right away.

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