It is always the people who have not been poked, jabbed and probed by science that have so much confidence in it. They have not had the joy of having who knows what stuck who knows where, just to clean your wallet out and be told that there is nothing more they can do for you. I still joke with my son about one of the jobs he had where they made one of those probes and it was his job to calibrate it.
Ya -- I still remember the night I took my wife to the ER with a pain in her side.
They poke, proded, x-rayed, and mri-ed her, then said they were sending her home.
I asked what was wrong with her, and they said something I didn't quite understand, so I asked for the doctor.
When he came in, I asked for the
scientific name of what was wrong with my wife, and he said he didn't know.
I then asked him why they were sending her home, and he said they did all the tests they could for her and nothing showed up.
We got into a heated discussion, and he asked me, "What more do you suggest we do for her?"
To which I replied, "How about some old-fashioned exploratory surgery like Chad Everett used to do on
Medical Center?"
He laughed and started to leave and I said I wasn't leaving until I got the
scientific name of her diagnosis -- not a prognosis.
I was then told to leave -- so I left.