You are correct 11mile, and it was an casual attempt to comfort him, because people in his place need definitive words.
I was not diagnosing him with anything, and I made it clear that my words were based on alot of assumptions. That said, the odds are very much in my favour, enough so that I am not afraid to put my credibility on the line.
Have you never reassured a patient in your office that they do not have Cancer? Aside from death, there are never any certainties in medicine, only probabilities, and yet we often speak in absolutes. Why?
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