Usually do. People tend to not like harsh truths which conflict with their constructed realities. Fortunately I'm still right, which is all that really matters. 8-)
You and your dad can both fuck off and die in a fire like the ignorant, worthless cunts you both are. I'll come roast marshmallows over your flaming corpses and wash it down with the tears of your loved ones. Nothing I said could possibly have been construed as you suggest by your post. Good day...
No, not JUST, but that is an integral part...probably THE integral part. Not merely pharmaceuticals mind you, but treatment in general. If you know how to set a dislocated finger (or whatever) then you don't really need a doctor for it (unless complications arise). People deliver their own...
I was just able to get above 1.5 last year finally, but it's ridonkulously expensive. No eta on getting into the 7-12 range yet, but they're guessing 5-10 years (and probably for about $100/mo).
Which is where a doctor comes in, and why they hold the keys to the medicine cabinet and expensive machines and labs.
Patient - Hey here's my deal, should we 'x'?
Doctor - Yeah, that's likely, good plan.
or
Doctor - I don't think so in this case because of 'y'. Instead, let's try 'z'...
None of which was done with me or any of the other three people I know with murmurs. It's simply not a big deal most of the time, and almost no one cares unless it's serious or causing issues. The doc gave mine a listen, wrote up an order for the echo (as I requested), and reported back that it...
Why would you wish for someone to waste money? What's more, where would you get such an idea in the first place since I never said anything remotely related to not going to the doctor when suffering a serious illness or condition?
In short, I think you're lacking in some comprehension.
Obviously there are going to be idiots. However, idiots don't (or at least shouldn't) set the baseline from which we all operate. I presumed we were dealing with at least averages rather than lowest denominators.
Actually I have a pretty good handle on it as I watched a friend go through it, and...
With advanced or complex issues medical professionals are undoubtedly required. But that's not what we're talking about here. We're talking about basic things like smoking, drinking, obesity, etc. To whit:
All those years of training and education you talk about are not exclusive. Others deal...
18 years too late for that, and the world is better off for it since my daughter has learned from me to take personal responsibility for her life rather than being a mindless sheep like so many on here that need a doctor to tell them that the extra helping of dessert has made them fat, or that...
Ummm, how about no. If you need to go to a doctor to get life advice like 'exercise is good for you' or 'if you have high blood pressure you may want to correct it' then frankly you're not worth saving. It doesn't take a doctor to know those things, or learn how to correct them. The ONLY thing a...
I don't know about anyone else, but I don't go to a doctor for medical advice and guidance. I go for treatment or to have prescriptions written. I can do the research and make the choices myself, but I'm not able (legally or because of resources) to obtain the treatment. That's all a doctor is...
While what you say is likely true (after all, people are stupid) I don't think it plays into this in any measurable way. I think most of it (nearly ALL of it in fact) is not wanting to save/invest, or not having the money to save/invest. I don't think it has anything to do with options, or ease...
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