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I don't. Hey what did you do to get banned again. Do better...
Whatever medical evaluation you receive and whatever you get diagnosed with, nothing is set in stone and is not necessarily a fact. Some doctors are shills that will intentionally trick you into thinking you need special, expensive treatments from them, and I urge anyone in this position to consider getting more evaluations from different doctors, as many as you see fit.
"Create the disease, sell the cure" is a real thing, and some of them have no values or morals and would lie/damage you just to get their bread. Don't fall for this.
Another patient cured, is a customer lost....
It’s quite odd to generalize something so easily. I'm a medical student, so I have firsthand experience with what you're talking about. I’d say you're mistaking a rough bunch for everyone. You could meet good ones or bad ones, as at the end of the day, they’re just people. The medical field is one of the most difficult academic fields, especially if a specialty is involved, which requires multiple decades of insufferable stress. People can get desensitized quickly and lose the concept of empathy in this field. It is nothing personal, but they don’t owe you anything. As House MD states, "Treating illness is why we became doctors. Treating patients is what makes most doctors miserable." I hope you have a better experience next time, but I can't guarantee that if you live in America or the UK
As for the ego and god complex, it's probably due to all that pulling people back from the brink of death. You're kind of left out in that field. Either doctors become suicidal, or they develop weird personalities, which isn't really a problem as far as I've seen. They can get annoying, but most of the time they've earned it. Also, medicine isn't really a field where money can buy respect; you'd be hated for that by your own colleagues, let alone by others~