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Are you a professional? Do you give related advice on imamother?
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I am a doctor and I do give related info/advice here |
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I am a doctor and I do not give related info/advice here |
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I am a nurse and I do give related info/advice here |
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I am a nurse and I do not give related info/advice here |
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I am a social worker/therapist and I do give related info/advice here |
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I am a social worker/therapist and I do not give related info/advice here |
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I am a SLP/OT/PT and I do give related info/advice here |
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I am a SLP/OT/PT and I do not give related info/advice here |
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I am another professional and I do give related info/advice here |
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I am another professional and I do not give related info/advice here |
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I am not a professional but I think that they should give advice |
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I am not a professional but I think that they should not give advice |
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amother
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Mon, Jul 15 2024, 12:51 pm
I've always been curious if doctors, nurses, therapists etc. answer questions and give info/advice related to their field on imamother.
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DarkMagenta
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Mon, Jul 15 2024, 12:53 pm
I’ve seen people say I’m a doctor/ therapist. They say I’m not instead of an in person doctor or therapist but I suggest you pursue this.
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mha3484
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Mon, Jul 15 2024, 12:56 pm
I have a lot of experience in staffing and recruiting. I have given advice here before based on my experience.
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singleagain
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Mon, Jul 15 2024, 1:05 pm
I work in a grocery store. I've occasional explained how and why things happen
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amother
Mimosa
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Mon, Jul 15 2024, 1:13 pm
I’m a sheitel macher but my advice doesn’t seem appreciated so I stopped posted when sheitel questions are ask.
Dh is a professional. I’ve fact checked threads with him but rarely posted with things he’s said
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amother
Freesia
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Mon, Jul 15 2024, 1:19 pm
Reading specialist. I do give advice.
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amother
Daylily
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Mon, Jul 15 2024, 1:20 pm
I don't give real advice because you just never know what the real story is from a few anonymous paragraphs. What I WILL do is share what I think is useful to look out for if someone is looking for a [my profession]. The other time I will chime in is when someone comes on here complaining about a difficult/upsetting experience with a [my profession]. I will share the scope of what is considered normal/reasonable, what is very much not normal or reasonable in the given situation, and certain challenges that are in my field that are the reason that a certain unpopular protocol is actually standard.
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amother
Cinnamon
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Mon, Jul 15 2024, 1:31 pm
I am a lawyer, and I do not give legal advice here, so I answered another professional and don't.
But, when it comes up, I do sometimes weigh in on questions about law school admissions, law school, legal careers, work-life balance in the legal profession. I don't think of it as advice as much as just sharing my experiences.
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amother
PlumPink
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Mon, Jul 15 2024, 1:46 pm
I am a professional adviser. I give advice about everything.
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Elfrida
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Mon, Jul 15 2024, 1:59 pm
I'm a nurse. I do sometimes give advice, but normally only in clear cut situations. There's so much context that is vital to understanding the situation but is almost impossible to give over when people are concerned about defending their privacy at all costs. To give accurate medical advice I need a full understanding of the situation, not the half truths you normally get here.
Apart from which, people often come here to be reassured that nothing is wrong, or that everything will magically clear up if they drink olive leaf tea, or whatever natural remedy appeals to them. (And that their doctors are only in it for the money.) A lot of the time they don't really want medical advice.
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sequoia
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Mon, Jul 15 2024, 2:09 pm
I’ll tell you what to read
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amother
Bronze
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Mon, Jul 15 2024, 3:02 pm
I'm a therapist. I frequently give advice, but the type of advice I would give a friend. It's informed by my professional knowledge but it's not a professional opinion.
A handful of times I have started a post with, I'm a therapist and giving advice. That's usually when the situation is more critical. For example, if I'm calling out someone who needs professional intervention immediately.
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amother
Darkblue
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Mon, Jul 15 2024, 4:26 pm
I'm a teacher.
I give advice here if I find I'm experienced in that area, to teachers and parents.
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amother
Oak
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Mon, Jul 15 2024, 5:51 pm
Dh is in kashrus. I never ask him about things posted on here. It's one of those things that you must ask your lor and not rely on anonymous ladies on the internet.
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amother
Winterberry
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Mon, Jul 15 2024, 5:57 pm
I'm a psychologist, mostly on the research side of the profession. I occasionally give advice but try to encourage people to seek out advice from their own professionals because nobody here knows your history. Like the therapist above, I just give the same advice I'd give a friend. In general you shouldn't get medical advice from the internet.
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amother
Amethyst
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Tue, Jul 16 2024, 4:44 am
I'm a chemist. Sometimes I'll comment on why things happened or how to prevent it.
(Like an odor from something or a dye fading quickly)
But unlike a doctor or nurse, I can't imagine there would be too big ramifications if I was misconstrued. I don't like to take reponsibility that way.
eta e.g. I would never say "that's not toxic don't check it out"
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essie14
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Tue, Jul 16 2024, 5:18 am
Elfrida wrote: | I'm a nurse. I do sometimes give advice, but normally only in clear cut situations. There's so much context that is vital to understanding the situation but is almost impossible to give over when people are concerned about defending their privacy at all costs. To give accurate medical advice I need a full understanding of the situation, not the half truths you normally get here.
Apart from which, people often come here to be reassured that nothing is wrong, or that everything will magically clear up if they drink olive leaf tea, or whatever natural remedy appeals to them. (And that their doctors are only in it for the money.) A lot of the time they don't really want medical advice. |
Elfrida, you are so helpful with nuances of the Israeli medical system. Your advice is much appreciated 🙏
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Miranda Wright
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Tue, Jul 16 2024, 5:20 am
I'm still kind of new in my field, I don't feel qualified to advise people I don't know.
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amother
Sand
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Tue, Jul 16 2024, 9:09 pm
I stopped. People here for the most part think they know better so why waste my time?
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