12-16-2016, 10:06 PM
"I guess that's why they call it "practicing" medicine. They just can't seem to get it right."
Love it! About as accurate as you can get Cricket.
I hate reading these stories. I'm so tired of Dr's thinking they know your body better than you do. They trust us with alcohol and tobacco, two of the WORST things you could put in your body, but they won't trust us with leg@l pharm$ that actually help us. Completely ridiculous.
And I disagree 100% with the gov't officials living in their own world. Own health care plan, own pension...it brings back the moment in Fahrenheit 9/11 where Moore asks the politician that voted to invade Afghanistan if he would enlist his own child and send him over. The guys face was priceless, like it had never occurred to him that HIS own son could die overseas.
I did the pk thing for 6 years after a back injury. Some of the worst years of my life. Depending on that junk to make me feel ok and then having my Dr forget to fill it before the weekend and the go into wd's for two days. Thank God for kr@tom. Kept me going and eventually helped me get off the meds. Funny thing is about 3 months after I did my body's own pain management kicked in and my back felt SO much better.
Since that time the state where I live has made it mandatory for Dr's to only prescribe one weeks worth of pk's at a time and you have to actually make an appointment to go in and see the doc to refill. Sounds like a complete insurance scam to me. Never mind making the chronically ill drive to/fro or find a ride to the clinic.
The whole thing is absurd.
Love it! About as accurate as you can get Cricket.
I hate reading these stories. I'm so tired of Dr's thinking they know your body better than you do. They trust us with alcohol and tobacco, two of the WORST things you could put in your body, but they won't trust us with leg@l pharm$ that actually help us. Completely ridiculous.
And I disagree 100% with the gov't officials living in their own world. Own health care plan, own pension...it brings back the moment in Fahrenheit 9/11 where Moore asks the politician that voted to invade Afghanistan if he would enlist his own child and send him over. The guys face was priceless, like it had never occurred to him that HIS own son could die overseas.
I did the pk thing for 6 years after a back injury. Some of the worst years of my life. Depending on that junk to make me feel ok and then having my Dr forget to fill it before the weekend and the go into wd's for two days. Thank God for kr@tom. Kept me going and eventually helped me get off the meds. Funny thing is about 3 months after I did my body's own pain management kicked in and my back felt SO much better.
Since that time the state where I live has made it mandatory for Dr's to only prescribe one weeks worth of pk's at a time and you have to actually make an appointment to go in and see the doc to refill. Sounds like a complete insurance scam to me. Never mind making the chronically ill drive to/fro or find a ride to the clinic.
The whole thing is absurd.

