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    I see a lot of "doctor bashing" going on in this forum, many comments to the tune of "he should have done his homework first" about ecigs, and so on. Granted, most of the MD's to get "the treatment" here are the ones in these news clips, but there have been stories of individual office visits posted here too.

    And then in fairness, on the other side we have some participants who seem to be "doctor worshipers". Those who would swallow a cyanide pill if their physician told them to.

    I have read each of these comments without saying a word, in deference to each of the original posters. Thought it might be best said in one post.

    Full disclosure: My father is an MD. Yes, that's why I'm posting this.

    You guys must think that doctors get (or SHOULD get) all their information by browsing obscure news sites and message boards like this one. Fact is, there is _plenty_ to read in the medical journals that they _need_ to read. You know, those articles that are based on *gasp* medical studies and such? And even then, some new studies slip by them. There just isn't time to read _everything_ in the medical journals, because doctors have to *gasp* deal with patients too.

    So when some of you bash your doctor because he hasn't heard of an e-cig I think that's unfair, to say the least. He doesn't have the luxury of hanging out on your forum all day, should he fault you for not reading the latest issue of JAMA?

    I find it funny that some of the same people who bash their doctor don't care if any studies are done. (I'm on the fence, don't look at me.) If studies aren't done, they won't appear in the medical journals. If they aren't in the medical literature you CANNOT blame your doctor.



    Now with that said, I did call my father Friday and happened to mention that I quit smoking. This conversation likely would have been different in an office with a patient (liability), but obviously he's not going to give his own son the runaround.

    Very first thing he asked me was how long I had quit smoking. A week. Then he asked what drug I decided to take for it. I told him none, I had found an amazing device called an electronic cigarette and asked him if he had ever heard of it.

    He had not. Doctors do not scour CNN.com for video clips all day

    He asked how it worked, I _briefly_ explained it, and made sure to mention the PG. He asked if anything was burning, I said no. I started to say I had no clue if it was safe but.. "but it's definitely safer than cigarettes" he finished my sentence for me. And then proceeded to tell me where else PG was used.

    He said he would look into the safety of it.

    Will that mean any new info for me? No, probably not, nor for anyone else on this board. Just because you're a doctor doesn't mean you have access to "secret" studies, of course.

    As I see it, it only demonstrates two things:

    1- You guys are just being unreasonable if you expect MDs to crawl the web looking for snake oil. Sure, THIS device works, but without trying it, and without medical studies, how is one to know? I'd be worried about the doctors that DO know about all the snake oils. Homeopathy, anyone?

    2- You go into your doctor and talk to him, you may not get the straight dope. An MD acting as an MD is going to have to steer you away from puffing on something that is largely unknown. He _has_ to.

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    I live in the United States, my opinion of doctors is lower than my opinion of mechanics and politicians.

    That said, I'd never heard of e-cigs until I was trying to figure out why the cost of my carton went from $32 to $45 (less than a week ago), came across an e-cig news article, did research for well, about 30 hours now, but I decided which I was going to buy at about 20. I have never seen anyone smoke an e-cig except on youtube / google videos, I would not be surprised if a doctor did not know about them, and I wouldn't blame the doctor for that. Feel free, however, to blame them for everything else they tell you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Programmer View Post
    I see a lot of "doctor bashing" going on in this forum, many comments to the tune of "he should have done his homework first" about ecigs, and so on. Granted, most of the MD's to get "the treatment" here are the ones in these news clips, but there have been stories of individual office visits posted here too.

    And then in fairness, on the other side we have some participants who seem to be "doctor worshipers". Those who would swallow a cyanide pill if their physician told them to.

    I have read each of these comments without saying a word, in deference to each of the original posters. Thought it might be best said in one post.

    Full disclosure: My father is an MD. Yes, that's why I'm posting this.

    You guys must think that doctors get (or SHOULD get) all their information by browsing obscure news sites and message boards like this one. Fact is, there is _plenty_ to read in the medical journals that they _need_ to read. You know, those articles that are based on *gasp* medical studies and such? And even then, some new studies slip by them. There just isn't time to read _everything_ in the medical journals, because doctors have to *gasp* deal with patients too.

    So when some of you bash your doctor because he hasn't heard of an e-cig I think that's unfair, to say the least. He doesn't have the luxury of hanging out on your forum all day, should he fault you for not reading the latest issue of JAMA?

    I find it funny that some of the same people who bash their doctor don't care if any studies are done. (I'm on the fence, don't look at me.) If studies aren't done, they won't appear in the medical journals. If they aren't in the medical literature you CANNOT blame your doctor.



    Now with that said, I did call my father Friday and happened to mention that I quit smoking. This conversation likely would have been different in an office with a patient (liability), but obviously he's not going to give his own son the runaround.

    Very first thing he asked me was how long I had quit smoking. A week. Then he asked what drug I decided to take for it. I told him none, I had found an amazing device called an electronic cigarette and asked him if he had ever heard of it.

    He had not. Doctors do not scour CNN.com for video clips all day

    He asked how it worked, I _briefly_ explained it, and made sure to mention the PG. He asked if anything was burning, I said no. I started to say I had no clue if it was safe but.. "but it's definitely safer than cigarettes" he finished my sentence for me. And then proceeded to tell me where else PG was used.

    He said he would look into the safety of it.

    Will that mean any new info for me? No, probably not, nor for anyone else on this board. Just because you're a doctor doesn't mean you have access to "secret" studies, of course.

    As I see it, it only demonstrates two things:

    1- You guys are just being unreasonable if you expect MDs to crawl the web looking for snake oil. Sure, THIS device works, but without trying it, and without medical studies, how is one to know? I'd be worried about the doctors that DO know about all the snake oils. Homeopathy, anyone?

    2- You go into your doctor and talk to him, you may not get the straight dope. An MD acting as an MD is going to have to steer you away from puffing on something that is largely unknown. He _has_ to.
    Programmer--While I did enjoy your story here with your Dad--I respecfully dissent.... From the many posts I have read here--the Doctor Bashing was right on point--and that goes to the Early Show Doctor--If you do not know what you are talking about--then the Doctor should shut up or take the time to find out--I am sure he got paid or at least got name reckonition for his stellar interview.

    The bottom line is that I expect the truth from a Doctor--they took the oath and if they do not know--they should say that rather then speculate. In the alternative, if they do have knowldge that is viable, they should share that as well. To say that we are Doctor bashing is really overreaching here.

    All we are looking for is some mouths shut when they do not know rather then appearing on major network TV and mouthing off about a product they know nothing about. If an MD is going to do an interview, they should find the time to do some research about what it is that they are getting compenstaion to talk about---that is my take on it with no disrepect to your Dad---Sun

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    Deleted... I agree with all of you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sun Vaporer View Post
    --and that goes to the Early Show Doctor--If you do not know what you are talking about--then the Doctor should shut up or take the time to find out--I am sure he got paid or at least got name reckonition for his stellar interview.
    Sun, I think that bit of advice should be taken to heart by everyone, not just doctors. Journalists come to mind... as do some company CEOs that should know better.

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    Wow, that's a bit of typing, Programmer.

    With respect for you and your Dad, I think you got it all wrong, where exactly did you read a post about somebody bashing a doctor they've seen? Geez, I don't think I've ever read one single account of that, not on this forum.

    Quite the opposite... my doctor included, the general consensus I've gathered is that everybody's doctors are quite pleased with the substitution. At the very least, that same quote "ANYTHING is better than smoking a cigarette"


    The only Doctors who get bashed, are morons who go on T.V. or write "news" articles bashing the hell out of e-cigs, stating lie after lie as facts. It's disturbing, since a person of sufficient education to be a Doctor *should* do his homework before publicly denouncing the concept.

    It goes towards trust - A Medical doctor deserves respect for the education they have, and people put trust their lives to them based on that.
    I'm sure other Doctors, like your Dad, probably agree: If you haven't done any research on the topic, STFU and stay out of the media until you actually ARE the expert that your "M.D." initials imply you are.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Walrus View Post
    Sun, I think that bit of advice should be taken to heart by everyone, not just doctors. Journalists come to mind... as do some company CEOs that should know better.
    Walrus--I could not agree more. I am so tired of people making statments that are unfounded and lack merit. Be it a Reporter, Doctor, or your local YMCA--if they do not know about the product--then do not dismiss it with speculative comments---Sun

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sun Vaporer View Post
    All we are looking for is some mouths shut when they do not know rather then appearing on major network TV and mouthing off about a product they know nothing about. If an MD is going to do an interview, they should find the time to do some research about what it is that they are getting compenstaion to talk about---that is my take on it with no disrepect to your Dad---Sun
    Well said, Sun, can't agree more. When they are paid to go on camera and talk about these things, well then they certainly have an obligation to figure out what the hell is going on first.

    And if they don't know, they should say I DON'T KNOW. On camera.

    I'll bet half of these TV doctors are DO's anyway. *ducks*

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    My Doctor did not know anything about ecigs, but was happy I was not smoking. Seemed to be happy with the ingredients

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrl View Post
    My Doctor did not know anything about ecigs, but was happy I was not smoking. Seemed to be happy with the ingredients
    Same here, yet even though unsure of its "safe" longterm outcomes, at least she took the "harm reduction" attitude and also claimed "well, at least you're not smoking".

    But heaven forbid you admit to using Homeopathic products, which I did on the last visit, even though throughout years of being pushed pills for conditions that were "mildly" overcome in their use I had become much more succesful upon self researching, experimental use of self-medicating of these new natural concoctions in a short period of time as compared to the years of the pharmaceudical pusher.

    I understand their responsibility in backing science and regulated medicines, but being told I MUST stop using what has been actually now working for me or lose the my continued support of my GP's services is just irresponsible.

    All I can say is said was....... "Good Bye Pusher (Wo)Man" !!

    What a shame in this day and age with shortages obtaining a family physician to take that attitude, and forcing me to dealing with the dreaded "clinic" atmosphere when need requires it. This, after 23 years of seeing that same Doctor.

    Anyone know a good witch-doctor taking on clients in my area that doesn't push these "proven and approved" pharmaceuticals that can have documented adverse effects, sometimes even killing people with there use ??

    I'm lately of the opinion that YES I do need the medical association for surgeries and the like, if not at least for obtaining information, but when it now comes to my overall well being........ I'M THE ONE TAKING CHARGE !!

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