treeguy64
Hari Om, y'all!
- Location
- Austin, TX.
yet the CDC refuses to count it in its stats on causes of yearly deaths. MM's are the third leading cause of death, in the US. Folks, think this over: 250,000/365=about 700 deaths EACH AND EVERY DAY, because your doctor/nurse/PA/NP/nurse's aide was too stupid and/or too careless to pay attention to the details involved with keeping you alive and healthy!
I experienced two medical mistakes: First, I was prescribed Doxycycline for an infection. "Wait," I said, to the PA. "Isn't that the same as Vibramycin?" "Oh no, two different drugs." Then I went to the pharmacist. "No, they are two different drugs." Then I went to the internet: SAME DAMN DRUG! I'm very allergic to it. I saved my own life, maybe, because the PA AND the pharmacist were too stupid to be doing their jobs!
Next, I was in hospital for some minor, but overnight, surgery. On my data sheet i clearly wrote: "Hyper-allergic to MSG." Next morning, I get pancakes in a cello wrap. I read the ingredients: "MSG!" Idiots! This is NOT acceptable.
The medical profession is dumbing down as doctors hustle to make more money and lose interest in providing quality patient care. Their help is stupid, often doesn't speak plain English (in The States), and just shouldn't be working in a position of semi-authority over their charges.
The CDC MUST begin to keep track of all MM deaths in the US. Only in that way will the light be shined bright enough on the bumbling healthcare profession that gets worse as time passes. Write to the CDC and tell them your views on this important subject!
I experienced two medical mistakes: First, I was prescribed Doxycycline for an infection. "Wait," I said, to the PA. "Isn't that the same as Vibramycin?" "Oh no, two different drugs." Then I went to the pharmacist. "No, they are two different drugs." Then I went to the internet: SAME DAMN DRUG! I'm very allergic to it. I saved my own life, maybe, because the PA AND the pharmacist were too stupid to be doing their jobs!
Next, I was in hospital for some minor, but overnight, surgery. On my data sheet i clearly wrote: "Hyper-allergic to MSG." Next morning, I get pancakes in a cello wrap. I read the ingredients: "MSG!" Idiots! This is NOT acceptable.
The medical profession is dumbing down as doctors hustle to make more money and lose interest in providing quality patient care. Their help is stupid, often doesn't speak plain English (in The States), and just shouldn't be working in a position of semi-authority over their charges.
The CDC MUST begin to keep track of all MM deaths in the US. Only in that way will the light be shined bright enough on the bumbling healthcare profession that gets worse as time passes. Write to the CDC and tell them your views on this important subject!