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      March 25, 2025 at 8:08 am
      NAL but a Doctor
      1. No consent can be given ir taken from someone <18 yrs. Legally and ethically not applicable and dismissible in court.ย 

      2. About a waiver- All doctors take an “informed consent” and a “waiver”.ย 
      Informed consent- where Doctor tells you that this is your diagnosis, this is what we are goijg to do, these are the risks and benefits of the treatment etc.ย 
      Waiver- Its general knowledge that no procedure comes without risks and every body is unique. Out of 100, there would always be 1 case which goes south beyond anyone’s control. Much like any adventure sport where even doctors cannot predict. For eg, here, a hemorrhoid surgery in a 30 yr old might be uneventful, but the same surgery done in a 80yr old may or may not have some complications. This is quite obvious given the age and body’s natural physiology.ย 

      Doctors have started getting these waivers as most of the general public fails to understand basic logic and science and starts thrashing or even killing the doctors and the hospital involved should things go south. Also, because a lot of hospitals have started employing BAMS people as “doctors” or surgeons to cut costs but the public thinks “ye to doctor hain”.ย 

      Should this deter you from going forward with the surgery? Absolutely not. Utmost care is always taken as long as the doctor and the hospital are qualified and good enough.ย 
      Make sure to check the surgeons are qualified with a good outcome history.ย 

      in reply to: Husband cheating, how do I divorce him #37890
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        March 11, 2025 at 4:50 pm
        I dont think men watch news anymore. Have you seen crimes against women and their being justice in even a single one of them?
        I do not say this unjust laws do not exist, but using it to make a man vs woman thing neglecting every other issue ever is really narrow.
        People have forgotten its Us vs the (corrupt) systems and not men vs women. The only ones getting any justice are the ones with money and power and anyone who denies it is also a part of the problem.

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          March 11, 2025 at 4:43 pm
          Could totally smell the projection from miles. Sorry for your loss but your bad experience does not mean OP shouldnโ€™t get whats rightfully and legally theirs. I hope you come out of this a better person and not bitter. Prayers โœŒ๐Ÿป

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            March 11, 2025 at 4:35 pm
            The husband should be GRATEFUL for the privilege. Paid about 10% yet got 50-50 YET had the audacity to go cheat. Please do the math properly.

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              March 11, 2025 at 6:59 am
              Did you miss the part where she said her father paid 80% of it? How cute are your comprehension skills (or the lack of).

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                February 26, 2025 at 7:25 am
                How high are you?

                in reply to: Is this considered dowry? #52998
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                  February 16, 2025 at 6:52 pm
                  As a north Indian, paying for the wedding should come from the happiness pf both the families. You are not the only one getting married. While its technically not dowry, but the expectations for you solely take the brunt of it, while they come and just enjoy the wedding as guests and get enormous gifts, definitely is dowry and loses its essence. You can talk to your fuance and clear out this grey zone.

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