1. Summary: This text discusses the challenges doctors face when patients seek treatment for advanced structural and functional issues. It highlights the need for self-sufficiency and patient involvement in their healing process, moving away from the idea of quick fixes. The conversation emphasizes the difficulty of introducing this holistic approach within the constraints of short appointment times.
in his submission for the homework, he said, one of the challenges he faces as a doctor is by the time people come to see him, it's structural and functional and there's big problems. So I guess for me, what comes up there is what he was pointing to, is this self-sufficiency where we actually take a greater responsibility and role in looking after ourselves along the way, more of a cooperation with the professional, yes, so that they can guide us back into that place of being in there again, if we do side of it. Just a quick question for me, Garrett, when somebody comes to Doc, it's really -- it's structured. What did you mean by that, please? So let's say, for example, he's an eye specialist. So by the time someone comes to him, there's something structurally changed inside dry, we'll say, for example. So the challenge there, if you look at the common, we'll just say social conditioning for lack of a better word to put it, we're conditioned that, okay, so some sort of ZAP or cut or something needs to happen for that to heal. Whereas what we're looking at here is this other process. So to try and introduce that to people to bring them to do that is, if you got 15 minutes to see someone, that's very difficult is what I saw as the challenge. Does that answer your question, Elizabeth? Yes. Thank you. Thank you.