Sound and Fury
..................(click on
image)
Suggestion: load sound file to completion, lots of time to stretch or read(below)about what happened
When you click on the image, the patient-dentist conversation about the dentist's actions will appear as a sound file. While the sound bar progresses across the player application screen, click on the pause button, this permits the bar indicator to move slowly to the right until the sound file is fully loaded. (The symbol for the pause button is a pair of vertical parallel lines, avoid the stop button with the square symbol or the exit button) After the filled bar stops, indicating that the file is loaded, click on the start play button. This will result in uninterrupted audio. (If you have a T 1 line or other high speed download, you are fortunate and can forget prior suggestions.)
To discover why he developed serious radiation symptoms after prolonged x-ray exposures, the patient returned to the dentist. In a very friendly manner, the conversation began with a discussion of cash payment for work. While talking, the dentist noticed the frightened mother of the patient in the doorway. He beckoned her to come in, but she refused by telling him how he had thrown her out of the room during a previous visit. The dentist insisted, but the patient's mother declined the offer to enter from her fear of being pushed by him. At this point the patient stated that his mother was afraid and intimidated. Actually, the patient was also intimidated, trying to remain very friendly. When the dentist asked to look into the mouth of the patient, the victim was reluctant to show the injuries caused by the dentist's radiation assault. As the dentist mumbled to himself about having pushed the old woman, the victim opened his mouth describing the pain suffered from a hemorrhaging, ulcerating and deeply cracked tissue disintegrating tongue. The dentist stopped mumbling about the other matter when he observed the injuries. "Oh Yeah, What's That From?", he asked. Timidly the patient answered, "Remember, I told you that I was radiosensitive (x-rays)." The dentist replied, "Yes, I remember you said that."
The conversation continued with the fact that another patient complained to the dentist about straying from standard dental x-ray exposure techniques...(The involvement of this other patient is recorded on the page "Sound Judgment".) The dentist stated that he would have to talk with that other patient. The victim resumed by explaining that radiation symptoms had recurred after his last dental x-ray exposures in the dentist's office. Responding, the dentist acknowledged, "I won't dispute that it had something to do with the x-rays."
*HOME**SOUND JUDGMENT**TONGUE VIEWS**X-RAY VISION**SEND COMMENTS*
History of Radiation Misuse:PLAYING GAMES WITH RADIATION
Email:x-rays@att.net