The next morning, Dr. Oz finds himself in the middle of a conversation with his patient. He's trying to figure out what's going on with his boss, and he's not sure how to proceed. He tells his patient that he'll have to ask his boss out again, and that he needs to know the truth about what happened. The doctor tells him that he was trying to hypnotize his boss when he became his personal doctor. He says that's why he was able to do so, because the power of hypnosis alone isn't enough. He also says that the only thing he can use to prove that he did it intentionally is the medical record of his
The next morning, Dr. Oz finds himself in the middle of a conversation with his patient. He's trying to figure out what's going on with his boss, and he's not sure how to proceed. He tells his patient that he'll have to ask his boss out again, and that he needs to know the truth about what happened. The doctor tells him that he was trying to hypnotize his boss when he became his personal doctor. He says that's why he was able to do so, because the power of hypnosis alone isn't enough. He also says that the only thing he can use to prove that he did it intentionally is the medical record of his