I see nothing wrong with MS doing what he can to keep the business afloat.
Yes it will be very very difficult to replace Dr. Sievers. But I would guess the majority of her patient list were those who prioritize their health and want a physician who takes a holistic approach. These types of physicians are rare, so if they can find one with a similar approach I would guess most of the patients would stay on.
1)There is nothing nefarious about MS trying to continue this business.
2)There is nothing nefarious about MS being under "unbearable stress" - that is normal IMO
3)There is nothing nefarious about MS and the girls staying in CT while the doctor came home to look after patients.
4)There is nothing wrong with setting up a account to help a family who just lost their mother and income source
5)There are no facts that would lead us to believe MS is weird or odd.
6)There are no facts that would lead us to believe any of her employees/ co- workers are weird or odd.
Just that they have a different view on health and wellness than most.
None of this rules anyone out. I just feel most of the discussion here is leading down the wrong rabbit hole. That's all. JMO. IMO. MOO
bolded and numbered and redded by me - really think about what you wrote. Items 1--6 make no sense because they aren't facts, but opinions and that's fine, but they are not facts.
Everyone here is allowed the same courtesy and freedom and right to have their own opinions and express them as long as it's not inflammatory or threatening, etc.
When I say that nobody can tell anybody else what they should or shouldn't think in subjective descriptions is wrong, I mean that it doesn't work, and THAT a universal truth unless you are into brainwashing and drugging people. Really, nobody can tell someone else what to think. It's impossible.
How would someone presume to tell another human being how to think or feel about the sight and smell of a rose or a pile of manure? Same thing.
Person A thinks that Situation 432 is <any subjective thought> precisely because those are subjective values.
I (just as you, just as we, just as them, just as everyone) make the determination of what is I (you, we, them, everyone) think of as beautiful, distasteful, valuable, worthless, odd, quirky, suspicious, wonderful, delightful, special or nefarious.
Not anybody else.
I forgot the red: THAT is correct. We all have our views on everything and while we may not agree with each other, they are our own and that's a fact. What's weird to someone else is normal to me. What's offensive to me is business as usual for someone else.
It's a big, wonderful mess of people! That is not a fact, but it is my opinion.
The End.