So I ask patients to think 10 years down the road.
It's hard to tell what the patients think of them.
"It doesn't help the patients to think too much about their illnesses."
And there's something else patients and their families should think about.
The African patients thought bad spirits could come through the windows.
Sure, many doctors and patients think of heart disease as a man's problem.
In other words, the patient could not think straight because he disagreed with the doctor.
Nobody really knows what the patients think about all this.
Most patients have seriously thought about having cosmetic surgery for five years or more.
What would her patients think when they found out?