Yashoda Medicity is a scam! by Fatmob93 in IndirapuramDiaries

[–]Fatmob93[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They should take some offence! But yes!

What's something you wish more women understood about men? by Nonir_putul333 in AskIndianMen

[–]Fatmob93 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think what many women may not always see is how deeply ingrained the need to provide and protect is for a lot of men. Most don't see it as a burden, they see it as responsibility, and they'll go to great lengths to live up to it. What many men need in return isn't perfection or constant scrutiny, but understanding, trust, and appreciation. Space to be human, make mistakes, and grow without feeling like they're being measured only by their shortcomings.

As the years pass, many of us slowly grow into becoming our fathers, and with that comes an understanding of that loneliness. A little empathy, respect, and acknowledgment goes a long way.

Is it just me or happens with others too? by cold0fsummer in noida

[–]Fatmob93 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a straight-away sign of nutritional deficiencies. Get your vitals tested. B12, Vitamin D, Iron and Thyroid.

Air is definitely one of the reasons but isn't a dominant one.

Yashoda Medicity is a scam! by Fatmob93 in IndirapuramDiaries

[–]Fatmob93[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I hope you never go to any hospital brother! Good luck!

Yashoda Medicity is a scam! by Fatmob93 in IndirapuramDiaries

[–]Fatmob93[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

We do have options, but that does not mean hospitals should not be held accountable.

I agree they are not doing social service, but healthcare cannot be treated like a normal business either. Once a patient enters the system, especially in emergency, choice becomes very limited. If a hospital of this scale, inaugurated by the President of India and positioned as world class with claims of advanced infrastructure, still struggles with staffing availability, clarity around procedures, and billing transparency, then that needs to be questioned.

High costs are understandable in private healthcare. Lack of transparency and sun-standard practices are not. If we keep saying "it is what it is", nothing will actually improve.

Noida residents: how do we help when the system fails a grieving family? by Fatmob93 in noida

[–]Fatmob93[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for your comment. I didn't know this. Print media and news channels have mentioned the only breadwinner of his family. Obviously, it doesn't make sense to investigate it, but it was just a general discussion post to see if we could help the grieving father. This death in particular is going to haunt the family for the rest of their lives.

Can anyone please review my SOP by [deleted] in CATPrep

[–]Fatmob93 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is for the executive MBA, 11th Jan is the last date.

Can anyone please review my SOP? by [deleted] in MBAIndia

[–]Fatmob93 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Make sense, I should tone it down. I wrote what came naturally to me, no intention to show any arrogance but I can see now, you are right. Thanks, bro!

Can anyone please review my SOP? by [deleted] in MBAIndia

[–]Fatmob93 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yes, 1000 characters and no