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A Country doctor by Franz Kafka

Sunday, June 9, 2013


7 Lies We Tell Our Doctors

The Challenges

This is a story of conflict in any forms. Emotional conflict for a collection of reasons, is a continuous presence, lurking within the characters throughout the story.It is a deep, brooding and depressing tale, but at the same time, a haunting sense of helplessness and bitterness emanates, as though the author is writing in a diary.

The "Country Doctor" is confronted with any challenges, which are all associated and task him into a chain of circumstances, over which he has no control. He was first challenged as a doctor and his observation for a patient, whom he believed was in need of his urgent attention. A severe snow storm and the death of his own horse interrupted his mission. Circumstances and developments are now roughly beyond his control. By apparent good fortune, a mysterious groom and horses are revealed, which will enable the doctor to continue his journey.

Strong conflicting emotions now come to be apparent. The Doctor, whilst grateful for the delivery of his transportation, must now face another challenge, this time from the groom. A physical conflict is now introduced, as the groom imposes himself upon Rosa. This is seen as a recompense for the horses and carriage. It is now apparent the doctor has strong, romantically inclined feelings for Rosa! He is again challenged and refusing to admit any failings or feebleness on his part, he is mysteriously conveyed away from the scene by horse and carriage!

An inner conflict now prevails for the Doctor! As a doctor he had a duty towards a sick person and as a man, to protect Rosa. He believes that by his attendance at the patient's house, he is justifying the decisions he has made. In his mind, his position as a medical doctor and a man of point has been restored and he can again exercise control of himself. The bizarre setting at the patient's house however, reveals strange characters, particularly the patient. The doctor once again appears to have lost all sense of reality by events that have taken place and is in the depths of self pity. In addition, because of his betrayal of Rosa he is suffering deep remorse and guilt.

Fact or Fiction

A "Nightmarish" climate prevails within this story, which is written with a surrealistic and dreamlike quality, that at times can be considered exotic and romantic, but then transposes into a scenario that is both horrific and psychotic. The characters are in many ways extreme, but although there is no actual physical violence, apart from the incident in the middle of Rosa and the groom, there is a premonition that the catalyst of circumstances will explode into confrontations.

a) The story and characters is at the same time, gripping, disturbing and confusing.

b) A reader can have mixed emotions about the Doctor, which vary with the character changes in the plot. One is left with the sense of awakening from a bad experience, which is difficult to resolve is the supervene of a disturbed mind, or is a fabricated story?

Themes

1)A basically good and decent person, trying hard to supervene his path of duty as a family doctor, when he is confronted with situations and circumstances, imagined or otherwise, that tests both his medical beliefs and his basic instincts as a man.

2)This man, who has seemingly practiced as a doctor all his life, is now forced to make principal decisions, of an emotional and violent nature. They bear no relation to old experiences and he is thrust into a surreal, dreamlike world

3)This is a man, lost and helpless in abnormal situations, by conjecture of his exertion to achieve his duty.

4) How this apparently unworldly and maybe mentally disturbed, but caring man is manipulated by varied habitancy for their own purposes.

5)The end supervene is viewed as the thinking destruction of this man. He becomes lost and confused, in strange and tragic circumstances, which are beyond his control!

Citations

Compiled in Mla format
a) Bregman, Etti. "No Rose without Thorns". Psychoanalytic Electronic Publishing. June 12th 2010 http://www.pep-web.org/toc.php?journal=aim&volume=46&Phpsessid=b4mnv0higrngi3n9siu4q39si5#77.
b) Librett, Jeffrey. "Project Muse ". The Johns Hopkins University Press. June 12th 2010 http://muse.jhu.edu/.

These citations were considered for their total perceptions of the author. Their observations of this sharp character, indicate a involved person, within whom a conflicting personality exists.

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How Do You Know If You Have Diabetes? Three Ways to Tell Before You Go to the doctor

Sunday, June 2, 2013


7 Lies We Tell Our Doctors

How do you know if you have diabetes without going to the Doctor? This is a itsybitsy more complex question than it sounds. A lot of citizen don't have any idea that they're diabetic until they go for a blood test that shows elevated blood sugar, but there are some ways to tell.

Here are the top three:

Excessive Thirst - if you're enduringly thirsty without any particular reason, then there's a good occasion you're diabetic or pre diabetic. What happens is that your body tries to get rid of the sugar by filtering it through the kidneys and then out via urination. Since you're peeing a lot, you need to drink a lot. If you get a lot of thirst or dry mouth after eating sugary or starchy food, you're right on need to see your doctor to confirm.

Excessive urination - This tends to go hand in hand with the first one. How do you know if you have diabetes? You'll be going to the bathroom. A lot. Your body will try to get rid of the excess sugar as best it can, so you'll be peeing a whole lot in an effort to get blood sugar levels down to a manageable level.

Your urine will also tend to establish an odd smell that's hard to describe. It's not the unpleasant smell of ammonia that you usually get. So if you're seeing yourself having to get up a lot to pee or taking way more bathroom breaks than usual, you should again go see your doctor.

Excessive Fatigue - Being a diabetic is tiring. I personally can judge my blood sugar level just by my level of exhaustion. This one isn't a great write back to the how do you know if you have diabetes question, because lots of things can cause fatigue. But if you're enduringly tired and lethargic, this is one of the things you'll right on need to have checked out, especially if you're also overweight or having one of the other symptoms mentioned.

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Lower Your High Blood Pressure Naturally: 10 Hypertension Secrets Your doctor Won't Tell You

Thursday, May 30, 2013


7 Lies We Tell Our Doctors

When you were diagnosed with high blood pressure you were almost indubitably advised to lose weight, take more practice and to improve your diet. That sagely advice was most likely coupled with a prescription for artificial anti-hypertension medication. Over new years, explore has shown that some natural treatments are just as efficient as prescription medicine. This begs the question: Is there something doctors are not telling us?

The truth is that there is a great deal we are not being told about how our health can be treated. That is due in part to:

the way doctors are trained; the confidence of curative services on pharmaceutical products; and a general lack of insight of natural remedies.

The irony is that the pharmaceutical clubs construct products that mimic the effects of these natural hypertension remedies.

The 10 Hypertension Secrets Your physician Won't Tell You

Secret #1: Hypertension is not a disease.It is in fact a vital sign telling you that there is something wrong inside your body that is elevating your blood pressure.

Secret #2: The only way to "cure" your health is by dealing with the fundamental cause or causes. Your physician prescribes medication to manage your health because he or she does not have the time to explore every potential cause.

Secret #3: In many cases, lifestyle factors lead to or even cause our condition. We do not need medication to improve our lifestyle choices.

Secret #4:The medications prescribed by your physician only treat the symptom, not the problem.

Secret #5: Adopt and corollary the system contained in the Dietary advice to Stop Hypertension (the Dash diet). There is trustworthy evidence that this advice, if strictly followed can lower your Bp readings to within general levels in as small as three weeks. Even if it takes longer, the evidence suggests that the diet makes the medication you are taking more effective, resulting in a lower dosage being required.

Secret #6: Eat three or four cloves of fresh garlic a day or take a good quality supplement.Our blood pressure rises as our body increases production of the angiotensin converting enzyme (Ace). Garlic contains a natural Ace inhibitor. This, combined with the high amounts of allicin found in garlic give it its quality to dilate arteries, thereby lowering our blood pressure.If Ace inhibitors sound familiar to you it is because artificial versions are often prescribed to manage your condition.

Secret #7: Keep properly hydrated.The general advice is that our bodies need two litres of water a day to say health. You can substitute fresh home-made juices, such as beetroot, carrot, celery or cranberry for part of this daily requirement as these are known to lower blood pressure.

Secret #8: Replace your caffeinated drinks with green tea. For population with our condition, having caffeinated drinks is like throwing gasoline onto a fire. Green tea is low in caffeine and is loaded with antioxidants that have been shown to sell out hypertension.

Secret #9: Drink an infusion made from citation of hawthorn each day. Hawthorn is other powerful natural Ace inhibitor. It is also a mild diuretic that lowers blood volume. artificial diuretics are other medication generally prescribed to manage your condition. Sometimes they are used in blend with other medications such as Ace inhibitors.

Secret #10: comfort stress. It is familiar that stress can cause hypertension. Try some deep breathing exercises, reading a book, or listening to tranquil music. Practicing meditation or deep relaxation are also efficient ways of eliminating bodily and mental stress, thereby reducing hypertension.

Now you know these 10 hypertension secrets your physician has not told you, you can delineate how your health is being treated. Lowering your high blood pressure to general levels simply is not only possible, it is not difficult.

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