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Catherine Hazur's avatar

Enter the hospital at your own risk....seriously!!

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Freedom2Choose's avatar

Yes, I feel like that, especially since CoVid and the vaccines. But I’ve also had excellent care in the Emergency Dept. and also at the same local hospital when giving birth many years ago. Going to an integrative doctor (in Australia,) has helped me to understand how few drugs we need.

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Catherine Hazur's avatar

Good to hear from you🤝I am glad you have had some positive experiences with your local hospital. However things are changing all over, so be very much on the alert. No blind trust.

Here in the US many local hospitals are losing departments and are getting swallowed up by corporate "healthcare" chains. You get involved in allopathic medicine as a patient and the goal seems to be to turn you into another Chronic patient of the medical pharmaceutical industry to feed their bottom line.

Medicine in general is no longer what it used to be, not in the slightest. So beware. Consume their services and products very sparingly if at all, and at your own risk.

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Freedom2Choose's avatar

That’s a good point about the corporate chains. Having been injured by Pfizer, dose 2 and still suffering from adverse effects 26 months later, I’ve learned to mistrust much about the ‘health’ system. Even before that, going to integrative doctors for 40 years has put me on such a different path than I might have otherwise. But I chose this path because I’ve always been interested in natural remedies and use them as much as I can. My eyes were agog recently when I sat in a nurse’s treatment room at the doctors’ surgery, and saw walls covered with pharmaceutical advertisements. Having been to doctors who prescribe far less drugs than allopathic doctors, I felt that I was in a strange land, unfamiliar to me. I’m very pleased to be away from that land. I know too many people who have side effects from daily prescription drugs, and who then have to take extra drugs to alleviate those reactions. It must get very confusing and frustrating for them.

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