The word RESPECT has great meaning....

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Melissa
| January, 19 2024 | for Burt L. Forgason, MD

...once one thinks about and understands the actual meaning of the word. My father's creed, as told to me as a child, was "Respect your elders!" Okay, I got that: Be on excellent behavior with adults and authority figures, who of course, are always adults. I wasn't TRULY stupid most of my life, but at some point it hit me that this word RESPECT had been drilled-into me more like a military command for good children. I had not ever contemplated the question of whether I truly "respected" various people I'd had in my life: people who wanted to be friends with me, men I fell in love with...in short, OTHER ADULTS after I became an adult. I realized that I had been friends with, and loved people whom, in hindsight, I did not actually respect : I just hadn't known any better.

So, at this point in my life, I do notice when I feel some respect for people, and I'm sad to say that a lot of beings I encounter, do not bring the R word to mind. I have had only one appointment thus far with Dr Forgason, and I can't say that I know him well as a person or as a doctor, yet I can say that during the one appointment I've had, he certainly did cause me to feel respect for him as a doctor and as a soul/being who has not abandoned his mind to the culture we live in. And unlike many beings, he seemingly continues to USE his mind, rather than to just float on "automatic" because it's easier.

I can't actually say much about the MDVIP program yet; I think it would really be more about the quality of and experience with the doctor. Since I can't say much about the MDVIP program at this point, I cannot give it 5 stars, so I will choose 4 stars now for your ratings.

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