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06-16-2014
Universities have these groups called societies dedicated to hobbies and beliefs (think of them like offline subreddits)
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06-16-2014
I think the fundamental problem here is that you went to the law subreddit for validation on your patient abandonment claim. When they told you this did not apply and why it didnt apply, you persisted they (the doctor) had a duty because you've been seeing them for years, but this is not what is in the law, and the law is what you were discussing.
For a counter-argument in a facts-based discussion (like law and legislation) to work, it needs to add new information that is relevant to the topic. In this case, that would be legislature and case law or additional info that pertains to such, not opinions or customer loyalty issues. It may have been better to have posted it in a more general 'what do i do' thread. All they pointed out was that in the eyes of the law, you don't have a case
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