Question:
I pulled this one out of the war-room archives. This DDS that I wound
up suing for breach of contract (my first experience with my "peers"
out of dental school) was selling "Stress Reduction Kits" to his
patients with cheesy crookedly cut instruction sheets explaining
directions on how to take what tablets specific numbers of hours prior
to their dental appointments to "relieve stress". The packages bore
striking resemblance to the vitamin packets that you can pick up at the
cash register at any 7-11 for a buck. With what he was raping his
patients for you would think the instruction sheets would at least have
had a hot (gold foil stamped) poker on them.
Answer:
Where are the comments on this??? This same guy was
putting a "mercury vapor meter" in patients' mouths to calibrate the
fumes coming off of their amalgams!!! This instrument looked a lot
like a photo light meter...but then again the Stress Reduction Kit
looked a lot like the 7-11 vitamin pack. One can only hope that when
the day of reckoning comes about, Satan looks like God!!!
When I worked in a dental office in Louisiana a patient called and canceled
their appointment for a bridge seat with the excuse they had talked to their
Voodoo advisor and they couldn't come because their Mojo was not centered
that day.
Later that same day I was summoned to another local dentist's office and
told to tell the patient in the chair that the ten unit acrylic veneer
bridge that was being seated was porcelain. This guy had his Mojo workin but
it just wasn't centered good enough to make me do that. He informed me that
I was fired;c(> The patient and their lawyer however had their Mojo dead
center the day of the settlement.