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<blockquote data-quote="Ethan N" data-source="post: 3240656" data-attributes="member: 29267"><p>Okay I’ve got to stop trying to rely on sarcasm to make a point. Having no reason to think that you do your work with anything but devotion and careful consideration for what’s best for your patients, I was trying to point out that what you said can’t be an honest representation of how you think about risk. The point is, people with hesitations about vaccines aren’t asking for them to be “risk-free.” They have legitimate concerns (most of them), whether they’re right or wrong.</p><p></p><p>Sorry for pissing you off. I think everything you just said is right on. I love doctors. I love their knowledge and expertise, and I love their passion. You don’t get through those 20-hour residency shifts without some serious drive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ethan N, post: 3240656, member: 29267"] Okay I’ve got to stop trying to rely on sarcasm to make a point. Having no reason to think that you do your work with anything but devotion and careful consideration for what’s best for your patients, I was trying to point out that what you said can’t be an honest representation of how you think about risk. The point is, people with hesitations about vaccines aren’t asking for them to be “risk-free.” They have legitimate concerns (most of them), whether they’re right or wrong. Sorry for pissing you off. I think everything you just said is right on. I love doctors. I love their knowledge and expertise, and I love their passion. You don’t get through those 20-hour residency shifts without some serious drive. [/QUOTE]
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