i'm sorry butShakeman wrote:Not official news but FormerF1doc's latest essay on the Bild report.
http://formerf1doc.wordpress.com/2014/0 ... nking-now/
I'm sure he's right, if there was good news we'd have been told something.
nothing new. except one may wonder why somebody seemingly professional as an ex-f1 doctor would publish
....This obviously means that it all needs to be taken with a rather large grain of salt!
something that instantly can be thrown in the trashcan because it should be taken with a grain of salt.
need of attention?
no, he did that with the right people around him. the public didn't get 7 WDC's, nor made him. Michael did thatIt’s the public who largely made Michael the hero he is to so many
himself.
no, it's called respect for privacy. like any human being would enjoy and should be granted either way.if there has been a decision to effectively embargo all news, then I think this is somewhat unjust, unfair, and maybe even a strategic error
no that is not normal and a breach of confidentiality and doctor's oathes regarding privacy.....confidentiality. This is normal – but so is a passing comment made by a staff member to a friend or family member
not to mention it's a contract breach of medical professionalism and can have severe penalties as a result, ranging
from a financial claim or a loss of job, degree and banning from medical industry. especially at a 'professional' place
as grenoble hospital, and the doctors involved.
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first confirm it's tabloid rubbish then suddenly tabloids speak the truth?I’m somewhat inclined to accord Bild’s latest output “there’s rarely smoke without fire”
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a 'professional' doc is inclined to believe a tabloid story he read in what, the subway?
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source or gtfo. pure subjectivity and wildman's guesses here.I’ve seen one article that implies
empty worded, yes. and while at it, let's push some feathers somewhere.I never fail to amaze myself with just how wordy i am . .
based upon what? tabloid stuff? sure, let's take those words with an even larger grain of salt. bathsalt if you will.If my assumption is correct
because bild is such a confidential and trustworthy report......It’s here that we need to think about the Bild report.
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really? let's assume bild speaks the truth? and there is no source nor any base to be found on their site? still post this idea as fact?IF what Bild says is true (and I looked on their site summarily, but didn’t see where this was said)
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ah, the classic 50/50 percentage.roughly 50% of these patients emerge
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sorry but this is a rediculous article and if this is really Gary Hartstein i'm actually shocked by the low level of respect and lack of professionalism in this article.
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sorry, no respect.
an ex F1 doctor basing his articles on bild tabloid stories? really?
I'm not putting Gary's medical profession at question here, nor his f1-time experience. but this 'report' baffles me.
pure tabloid nonesense.