Aaron Thomas wrote to All <=-
What are "these drugs" for? For killing our non-sexy asses! Add it up.
Do the math. They are killing people who don't belong on the cover of sports illustrated (and/or the gay equivalent.)
Aaron Thomas wrote to Dr. What <=-
I think you're right about that but I think there's some truth to them wanting only the strong (and/or sexy) to survive.
I know I sound like a lazy fat ass, but I'm don't trust the meds.
Doctors are prescribing too much crap! They prescribed sodium tablets
to my kid. I don't trust it. Remember when "too much salt" was a bad thing?
I believe them about the need for exercise but I don't believe them
that taking pills is an alternative.
I think you're right about that but I think there's some truth to the wanting only the strong (and/or sexy) to survive.
The problem, as we've seen from countless Elitist families over many hundreds of years, is that the strongest in generation 1 isn't even
close in generation 3.
I know I sound like a lazy fat ass, but I'm don't trust the meds.
No. I don't either. We don't have a "health care" system. We have a "sick care" system. They have no incentive to make us well - and not reliant on their "help" and drugs.
I have high blood pressure (a gift from the maternal side of my family), but that doctor had me do lifestyle changes - cut down on salt, no caffeine, lose weight - first. Then after all that, he prescribed some low dosage medications to control it.
Today, my current doc would just up my meds.
Aaron Thomas wrote to Dr. What <=-
The younger generations are weaker? I think that's what you mean,
because I think I see that. They're being dumbed down, and their health
is probably going through a similar process.
The first clue was when the Pharmaceutical CEOs began attending private conferences with the CEOs of Pepsi, Coke, Hershey, with a topic of "economics."
Prescribing meds is how they justify everything; more appointments,
more lab work, more meds to compensate for side effects from the first meds, more referral appointments, etc. Being a physician is a lucrative career.
Prescribing meds is how they justify everything; more appointments, more lab work, more meds to compensate for side effects from the firs meds, more referral appointments, etc. Being a physician is a lucrati career.
But it's not the physician who's making out. It's the "health care" system that he works for.
Aaron Thomas wrote to Dr. What <=-
That makes sense. It's probably a good idea to try to visit doctors in private offices, independent of a health care network, whenever that's possible.
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