Medical Profession is about to COLLAPSE (well deserved)

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Dr. Suneel Dhand

Dr. Suneel Dhand

2 ай бұрын

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@drsuneeldhand
@drsuneeldhand 2 ай бұрын
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@ecliptix5436
@ecliptix5436 2 ай бұрын
Hello Dr. Dhand, I was recently watching a rather long panel discussion video (3hrs) regarding general economic conditions out there at the moment. One of the examples that was discussed was the recent collapse and bankruptcy of Red Lobster. There is an MSM narrative revolving around losses from their Endless Shrimp promotion, though it appears the actual cause was the acquisition of the company by private equity who then stripped and looted the company's asset portfolio and essentially walked away with about $1.5B while leaving only debt and uncertainty in their wake. My apologies for the long intro but it is pertinent to my question. One of the panelists mentioned a number of hearsay stories from friends and clients of his (Mid-Atlantic region) that are accomplished physicians of one sort or another. They report that the same style of corporate raids have been inflicted upon several hospital and healthcare holding companies that are now owned by private equity firms. The results, as reported secondhand, are that those physicians working within one of the afflicted hospital systems have far lower job satisfaction, increased hassles, fewer or suboptimal treatment options due to profit margin spreadsheets instead of patient outcomes dictating treatments, and just generally making an already difficult job even harder to do well despite the soaring costs and plummeting outcomes. Would you care to address any insights you might have on the impact of such corporate shenanigans on your experiences in the last decade or two? The video referenced was the most recent Tuesday night livestream on Sachs Realty y/t channel if you're interested. It's extremely solid info and analysis for the macro perspective. Best regards, Mike
@RedSpiralHandTV
@RedSpiralHandTV 2 ай бұрын
We moved from the U.S. to central Mexico for a number of reasons including more accessible, affordable health care. While I'm not saying the system is perfect here (we do our own research when we have to take meds, etc.) but already I've had TWO house calls to our RV park (foodborne one time, subluxed hip, the other) and both times had a thorough checkup and the doc answered all my questions even telling me what to eat for the next week (in the case of the food illness). Cost for the housecall in both cases was around $30US and in the case of the hip issues included an injection of a corticosteroid (and that doc gave a painless shot, too)! I received Rx for all meds and they always give you a personal cell phone number in case you need them. Another time I had lab tests at a very modern laboratory here in Oaxaca. Two full blood panels and a urine panel. Cost in pesos was about $45US. AND I just walked in and requested the tests...no appointment. There are docs available at many of the pharmacies where you can walk in for minor issues and get diagnosed. That costs under 100 pesos, generally or about $6US. Sure, you can go to private clinics here and pay a bit more and get more english speaking staff but so far after going without med care for almost 2 decades in the U.S. (we ordered antibiotics from farm supply stores the rare times we needed them...how sad is that?) we're feeling pretty darn good about our decision to leave the U.S.
@bobgillis1137
@bobgillis1137 2 ай бұрын
I am done with them medical system in general. I will take my chances elsewhere.
@atmanand5802
@atmanand5802 2 ай бұрын
⚕ 🎂 👁 #Love is really all there is Heaven on our fellow dearly beloved Earth #Bodhisattva ever in evolution #AhamBrahmasmi 💜
@antoniovillanueva308
@antoniovillanueva308 2 ай бұрын
This was very good.
@user-cc5od3zk4p
@user-cc5od3zk4p 2 ай бұрын
I’m done with doctors. If I didn’t have common sense and the ability to self advocate, I’d probably be dead now.
@bbybeatboxx
@bbybeatboxx 2 ай бұрын
Same, it is very darwinian.
@JohnnyBravo-zu9oe
@JohnnyBravo-zu9oe 2 ай бұрын
Same! Low carbs, low sugar, low processed foods, lost 50 lbs. 54yr. Old M... no meds
@maryparsons3552
@maryparsons3552 2 ай бұрын
Same
@bbybeatboxx
@bbybeatboxx 2 ай бұрын
@@JohnnyBravo-zu9oe Whatever works for you, but regular exercise and organic wholefood plant based works for me. 👊💚
@bernadette573
@bernadette573 2 ай бұрын
Been mocked for going low/no processed food, turning down statin, vex, always some nasty dig in the after visit writeup so now I know better than to read them.
@jeffhickman10
@jeffhickman10 2 ай бұрын
I don’t trust anyone in the healthcare field.
@ritab-c492
@ritab-c492 2 ай бұрын
Never really have, but during/after COVID, 1000% times more so!!
@AuraDawn_Health
@AuraDawn_Health 2 ай бұрын
I'm a nurse, and I feel the same!!
@Notaslave1961
@Notaslave1961 2 ай бұрын
Amen Brother! They have given a whole new level of concern with the term "white coat syndrome"
@harrymills2770
@harrymills2770 2 ай бұрын
But... muh NHS!
@glennso47
@glennso47 2 ай бұрын
What are we supposed to do with the videos that say we are supposed to consult our doctor. When we can’t trust them?
@MissDarlaDeville
@MissDarlaDeville Ай бұрын
For a year I was literally falling apart and in so much pain but the doctors kept saying I was fine. Turns out I had every symptom for lupus and only realized it when I started doing my own research and advocating for myself and healing myself holistically. Drink water, eat your veggies and advocate for yourself and figure out what’s best for your own body.
@CarnivoreHealsAutoimmune
@CarnivoreHealsAutoimmune Ай бұрын
Learn all you can about foods
@CarnivoreHealsAutoimmune
@CarnivoreHealsAutoimmune Ай бұрын
Autoimmune is lupus?
@marissachapman1022
@marissachapman1022 Ай бұрын
There is literally an herb for everything.
@RKDriver
@RKDriver Ай бұрын
This invention called the internet is quite amazing. You can look up any subject and practically become an expert in that subject in no time. Then it's just a matter of thinking for yourself and making your own decisions.
@leopoldpoppenberger8692
@leopoldpoppenberger8692 Ай бұрын
@@RKDriver u sayed it all.
@MarblesProductions
@MarblesProductions Ай бұрын
I’m an RN. There is no “health” in most modern healthcare. Docs can be wonderful in life saving emergencies, in reality docs are not educated on maintaining health. They are educated on how to treat sickness. We absolutely have to be our own authority on our personal health and one size does not fit all.
@DiamondsRexpensive
@DiamondsRexpensive Ай бұрын
True
@sws316
@sws316 Ай бұрын
Yes 👏🏻
@AGILISFPV
@AGILISFPV Ай бұрын
But we shouldnt have to. We should have authorities that we can trust, institutions we can rely on for accurate information on how to stay healthy. It's no wonder we're all getting so sick it's because we can't do all the research ourselves.
@MarblesProductions
@MarblesProductions Ай бұрын
@@AGILISFPV I agree. It’s very sad to see how things are. It’s also really beautiful to hear this doctor speaking out. Gives me hope that we can turn this around.
@uadialesandra
@uadialesandra 24 күн бұрын
I found *MR OBALAR* formula by accident on KZfaq and ever since my life completely changed. No more outbreaks. No more cold sores. No more embarrassing HPV. Thanks so much ❤.
@GMAAndy333
@GMAAndy333 2 ай бұрын
Retired RN here. I intend to eat low carb/carnivore and stay off meds and as far away from the “healthcare system” as possible.
@wyattfamily8997
@wyattfamily8997 2 ай бұрын
Smart move
@Titinefer1129
@Titinefer1129 2 ай бұрын
Same here.
@Lonesoul9791
@Lonesoul9791 2 ай бұрын
Same. Non-retired mid-60’s RN. No prescription meds, non vaxxed, no “healthcare”, no doctor visits in almost 20 years. Mostly carnivore diet, basic supplements.
@claireryan8074
@claireryan8074 2 ай бұрын
I am healthier since eating this way as well.
@cathyann6835
@cathyann6835 2 ай бұрын
High protein low carb here.
@Brittany0511
@Brittany0511 Ай бұрын
I’ve been a nurse for 13 years. I’m so burnt out and want to start a new career. Always short staffed and patients can’t ever get help or resources they need. Healthcare is a dumpster fire and just one big business. CEOs don’t care if their staff suffer mentally or if patients live or die. They just want to keep making millions to line their pockets.
@elizabethwitte6417
@elizabethwitte6417 Ай бұрын
And get enormous year end profitability bonuses.
@stevengonzales9870
@stevengonzales9870 Ай бұрын
Me too. I want to go back to school for another degree. But I don’t want more school debt lol
@redhead8777
@redhead8777 Ай бұрын
Obama in concert with insurance companies did this/ACA. EVERYTHING changed with "Affordable Care Act" - my premiums almost doubled three times then & I got NOTHING in return, except higher co-pays and less coverage through my self pay private insurance. I looked in to ACA and it was almost just as expensive as private coverage because I don't qualify as "Poverty level" b/c "I own a home and a car" - I notice my non-citizen friends are driving Extremely Expensive & New cars to cash jobsites & the only persons who have affordable healthcare now because they do qualify as poverty by accepting cash not reported to irs and not paying taxes at all or just at poverty level irs income claims... & by making very good use of the ER. We must take OUR country and OUR CITIZEN finances back. I'm certainly glad Trump reversed the law MANDATing the purchase of medical insurance - I only wished they could have done more to fix the Insurance & healthcare matrix. I don't think it will ever be able to be fully reversed, now... but, MAYBE 2024!?! This is REALLY BAD FOR ALL THE LOW TO MIDDLE CLASS CITIZENS OF THE US. The wealthy and taxpayer funded income/healthcare recipients don't worry about it at all. No shade - just facts! The endgame is complete socialized medicine/authoritarian controlled, without decent caring professional eyes and ears on patients. Covid was the trial run.
@crownlaurus2610
@crownlaurus2610 Ай бұрын
My niece is a nurse and feels the same way. She hates what she sees in the industry and badly wants out.
@NightSky777
@NightSky777 Ай бұрын
Same goes for Physical Therapists
@kimberlyhale5225
@kimberlyhale5225 Ай бұрын
THIS!!! I've been a nurse for 38 years & our healthcare system has been "circling the drain" for quite awhile...I can't see it lasting much longer.
@uadialesandra
@uadialesandra 24 күн бұрын
I found *MR OBALAR* formula by accident on KZfaq and ever since my life completely changed. No more outbreaks. No more cold sores. No more embarrassing HPV. Thanks so much ❤.
@zandvoort8616
@zandvoort8616 Ай бұрын
The University system needs to go next.
@gg.6633
@gg.6633 Ай бұрын
University system is already done. It was just a place for young women to get their “body count” wayyyy up, and render them unsuitable for marriage
@sws316
@sws316 Ай бұрын
I graduated last December and I’m thankful I did and I’m thankful I could afford it but at the same time, I do NOT feel like it was worth the money. I feel like the education was waaaaaaayyyyy overpriced. The dorms and food too.
@unc1221
@unc1221 Ай бұрын
@@sws316Your only one year out. Wait til 5 and you will see how ripped off you got. 😂
@Thecelestial1
@Thecelestial1 Ай бұрын
Its all one big massive rotten hydra unfortunately. University, Medical, Scientific, Government.
@Nei982
@Nei982 27 күн бұрын
What does this even mean?
@perigrandone1546
@perigrandone1546 2 ай бұрын
Insurance companies need to be abolished. We need to start over.
@cherylann8292
@cherylann8292 2 ай бұрын
It will be a huge domino effect...worry not
@gramcracker1616
@gramcracker1616 2 ай бұрын
DPC (direct primary care) is a membership-based model of health care, eliminating the insurance companies and administrators from the equation. Our members pay a monthly fee, and in exchange I see them as often as needed. No co-pays, no office visit fees, no hassles. Look for one in you area!
@sueregan2782
@sueregan2782 2 ай бұрын
Whenever I have had an urgent problem needing treated I have paid privately, even though I am eligible for 100% coverage without copays from the VA. Even so, my VA care has been surprisingly good, depending on which district I have lived in. Bay Pines region was excellent, but Gulf Coast region is mediocre.
@daveallen9950
@daveallen9950 2 ай бұрын
Most people don't have Insurance. They are in some kind of government insurance. Tough to ask for a raise when on 1 in 20 patients who walk through the door pay any portion of their visit
@beckiwildeman600
@beckiwildeman600 2 ай бұрын
They are nothing but banks taking in money and when its time to collect they give little compared to what they have taken. You are absolutely right.
@Paul-op9oz
@Paul-op9oz 2 ай бұрын
The evil world we live in. Polititians, the Medical profession, Judges, Lawyers etc are all supposed to look after the common people but sadly they have become wolves in sheep's clothing. Disgusting hypocrites.
@MR..181
@MR..181 2 ай бұрын
Unremovable?
@jeanmano3049
@jeanmano3049 2 ай бұрын
So very true ! Can't trust anyone ,anymore. Put your trust in God !! ❤
@skutchBlobaum
@skutchBlobaum 2 ай бұрын
Politicians are owned by the wealthy much like everyone else.
@jonkay2463
@jonkay2463 2 ай бұрын
@@MR..181 unaccountable
@peterfrance702
@peterfrance702 2 ай бұрын
Give them responsibility and they abuse it. Very common human failing.
@olmo4767
@olmo4767 Ай бұрын
I've been so abused by doctors all my life due to my chronic illness, that when I caught a severe case of covid in 2020 that left me in bed for 50 days, I preferred to risk myself to die in that bed than to see a doctor and be abused by them
@uadialesandra
@uadialesandra 24 күн бұрын
I found *MR OBALAR* formula by accident on KZfaq and ever since my life completely changed. No more outbreaks. No more cold sores. No more embarrassing HPV. Thanks so much ❤.
@raquelalhaqab5994
@raquelalhaqab5994 Ай бұрын
The biggest problem is the price and the greed. There you go. Insurance companies also looking to reject claims at every step is a secondary problem.
@CarnivoreHealsAutoimmune
@CarnivoreHealsAutoimmune Ай бұрын
They are intertwined
@uadialesandra
@uadialesandra 24 күн бұрын
I found *MR OBALAR* formula by accident on KZfaq and ever since my life completely changed. No more outbreaks. No more cold sores. No more embarrassing HPV. Thanks so much ❤.
@LittleOrla
@LittleOrla Ай бұрын
Doctors with integrity have walked away from the industry.
@Mr196710
@Mr196710 Ай бұрын
The ones that spoke out against the Plandemic have the MOST integrity to found anywhere.
@Armored_Ariete
@Armored_Ariete Ай бұрын
as they should, its a joke these days
@KatsCorner
@KatsCorner Ай бұрын
An industry owned by big pharma. It is not about healing it is about medicating.
@0oo00
@0oo00 Ай бұрын
Too few. They are complicit.
@JazzYachtrocker
@JazzYachtrocker Ай бұрын
👀
@allieshepherd7860
@allieshepherd7860 2 ай бұрын
In 1972, I worked for a GP who was an old doctor. He knew his patients, cared for them individually, and charged $5. per patient, some less. He still made house-calls for his older home-bound patients. The charts were handwritten on 4 by 6 inch cards, and filed alphabetically by me. I sure wish we could bring back this kind of medical care.
@eric81766
@eric81766 2 ай бұрын
That sounds like my childhood pediatrician, Dr. Fuchs. He worked out of his home. No staff except for a receptionist, the doctor did everything else himself.
@chinookvalley
@chinookvalley 2 ай бұрын
As long as the human population continues to increase the more we will find ourselves in the rut of minions. No individualism. No singular support. We are pushing ourselves to the brink and yet keep on breeding out of control. I'm old and remember when the world was a different place where we actually cared about each other. Guess those days are gone forever.
@dagmarvandoren9364
@dagmarvandoren9364 2 ай бұрын
Yes, the old doctors...put you on table..looked into eyes and ears...asked about rash....listened to body...felt for lumps...went to examen downstairs..both sides....tapped on your knie....so it was...today. tests...thats all.
@MiteshDamania
@MiteshDamania 2 ай бұрын
It’s all greed now
@funeats8201
@funeats8201 2 ай бұрын
@@chinookvalleyYou should brush up on population statistics, they’re falling off a cliff. I’m 39, half my friends never had kids. The ones who do only have 1 or 2 max.
@fjj1776
@fjj1776 19 күн бұрын
Sounds like the medical profession, universities, and politicians are in the same boat. Selfishness for years.
@tracydikeman8129
@tracydikeman8129 Ай бұрын
My story is quite interesting. In 2017 I find a very large lump above my left breast . I quickly call my Primary doctor to be seen the next day. Dr feels my lump says that can't be breast cancer it's to high up but I will send you for a mammogram. Ok, I go for mammogram then a biopsy it's stage 3 grade 3 breast cancer. I then go back several weeks later to get some medication for my anxiety and he says What are you doing here again. I fired him immediately , I found another Primary who talked about herself constantly. Fired her, finally found the perfect match for me. My oncology team from Rocky Mountain Cancer center in Auroa Colorado were amazing. Thank you infusion team Dr Diab, Dr Patel and my surgeon Dr Clark. It's 2024 and I'm still here.
@uadialesandra
@uadialesandra 24 күн бұрын
I found *MR OBALAR* formula by accident on KZfaq and ever since my life completely changed. No more outbreaks. No more cold sores. No more embarrassing HPV. Thanks so much ❤.
@jamesmitchell652
@jamesmitchell652 2 ай бұрын
I'm 75 and I've had a couple of good docs but so many are jerks and burnouts. I do everything I can to stay away from these people.
@jimkofron8638
@jimkofron8638 2 ай бұрын
75? You must be doing something right. All the best.
@rickyb8636
@rickyb8636 2 ай бұрын
Live long and prosper, undoctored.
@andersenfrfm1
@andersenfrfm1 2 ай бұрын
Genius!
@louisejoel
@louisejoel 2 ай бұрын
Agreed. The good ones are usually booked out or unaffordable
@JP-tq7ni
@JP-tq7ni 2 ай бұрын
Same here. At 81
@jeffhickman10
@jeffhickman10 2 ай бұрын
This is what happens to any industry when it’s taken over by ideologues. Politics doesn’t belong in medicine.
@harrymills2770
@harrymills2770 2 ай бұрын
When the government runs health care, politics is inevitable! Politicians and bureaucrats take over from doctors and their patient-customers. It's always the same when you nationalize ANY product, service, or industry.
@glennso47
@glennso47 2 ай бұрын
Same thing for the American auto industry. Because of the government interference in that industry.
@2shoestoo
@2shoestoo 2 ай бұрын
Or big ass Insurance it has helped ruin our health system
@sunshine_pnw
@sunshine_pnw 2 ай бұрын
It's not politics it's money. Wherever there's money there's greed
@kcventures720
@kcventures720 2 ай бұрын
Neither does profit!
@torosasantos
@torosasantos Ай бұрын
After the pandemic, I’ve completed lost my faith in the medical profession. There were hardly any doctors that stood up against the tyranny
@uadialesandra
@uadialesandra 24 күн бұрын
I found *MR OBALAR* formula by accident on KZfaq and ever since my life completely changed. No more outbreaks. No more cold sores. No more embarrassing HPV. Thanks so much ❤..
@mariahpiesse4632
@mariahpiesse4632 24 күн бұрын
Plandemic*
@nanim2511
@nanim2511 Ай бұрын
I was written off as “being on drugs” because I was 75 pounds and having seizures at 22. It took me going into a diabetic coma before doctors believed and diagnosed me type one diabetic. You’re speaking for a lot of people. Thank you.
@blueredyoyo
@blueredyoyo Ай бұрын
Don’t they check blood sugar in triage?
@nanim2511
@nanim2511 Ай бұрын
@@blueredyoyo yeah they would always ask “are you diabetic?” and I never was so I’d say no, then they would shrug it off and give me fluids before sending me home
@uadialesandra
@uadialesandra 24 күн бұрын
I found *MR OBALAR* formula by accident on KZfaq and ever since my life completely changed. No more outbreaks. No more cold sores. No more embarrassing HPV. Thanks so much ❤.
@mitchdegrace2040
@mitchdegrace2040 2 ай бұрын
I have completely lost trust in the medical establishment since the plandemic…now I avoid it like the plague.
@BarbaraPerez-ow5tr
@BarbaraPerez-ow5tr 2 ай бұрын
Me too.
@lesliestenta3084
@lesliestenta3084 2 ай бұрын
Exactly “ Do No Harm “ they sure did a lot of harm.
@marylynch951
@marylynch951 2 ай бұрын
Same here I always had a good relationship with my doctor and trusted him Not anymore he changed his whole attitude towards me I then knew he sold his soul But thank I woke up in 2020 Absolutely no I do not trust the medical professionals anymore It's gone once the trust is gone that's it for me
@eatmeatandliftweights5754
@eatmeatandliftweights5754 2 ай бұрын
Me too.
@patsy6589
@patsy6589 2 ай бұрын
I like that, "Plandemic"
@user-mg2kf7dt9g
@user-mg2kf7dt9g 2 ай бұрын
I’ve been a nurse for many year always working in the Operating Room. I’ve spent many hours listening to conversations between surgeons talking about the latest cars they bought (like Ferraris, hight ends cars really), the beach houses, Ivy League colleges for their graduating high school kids, European vacations, etc! Most of these doctors lived in mansions in Southern California. In order to keep up with all these expenses they have to produce immense income that comes from insurance companies with high premiums and deductibles paid by patients! So very obscene!
@TK.000
@TK.000 2 ай бұрын
I have an orthopedic surgeon insisting I get surgery on my shoulder and I'm beside myself. I desperately don't want surgery and told him so. Maybe I need it, maybe I don't, but I've also heard he's quick to want people to have surgery. Probably for the paycheck. I wonder if he has my best interest in mind, or his.
@beezneez2056
@beezneez2056 2 ай бұрын
I’m an OR nurse too. I hear similar conversations. I go home feeling pretty badly about myself some days.
@user-mg2kf7dt9g
@user-mg2kf7dt9g 2 ай бұрын
@@beezneez2056 During long procedures I feel like screaming “shut up already”! My only salvation, some times is watching the anesthesiologist roll his/hers eyes in disgusts! 😂
@bootsmade4walking
@bootsmade4walking 2 ай бұрын
I’d recommend getting a second (or even third) opinion from another surgeon!! Wishing you the best
@bluecurlygirl
@bluecurlygirl 2 ай бұрын
@@TK.000 Try Rick Olderman first. He's a physio and he has a channel on youtube. He has several programs on his website and teaches other physios his method now. Bob & Brad here on yt have retrained with him. I was written off by physios here with my spine issues. No-one could help me. Only option was surgery which would be very risky. Found Rick by chance and within a week my pain level went from 45/70 to 27/70. He claims he has saved several people from surgery. And the cost of his programs are less than the price of a visit to a physio so worth a try in my opinion. I think he's amazing and when I say he changed my life, I really mean it. He completely transformed me. Good luck with it.
@beverlyfrancis8433
@beverlyfrancis8433 Ай бұрын
The main problem is 'Spiritual Warfare'. Those who have not sold their souls, so remain professional, will become the persecuted worker.
@CarnivoreHealsAutoimmune
@CarnivoreHealsAutoimmune Ай бұрын
Sad
@carpediem5290
@carpediem5290 Ай бұрын
Capitalism is the new evil..what started to be an innovative and progressive system is becoming the downfall of us..esp the middle class citizens 🥲
@user-ob6gz1zy5s
@user-ob6gz1zy5s 24 күн бұрын
I’m experiencing that. Penalised for advocating to put more time and resources towards ensuring patient care. Bosses are telling us to be more efficient by cutting corners as “it won’t make a big difference”. I have to conform or lose all opportunity to progress in my career. About to give up on this profession and faith in humanity in general
@uadialesandra
@uadialesandra 24 күн бұрын
I found *MR OBALAR* formula by accident on KZfaq and ever since my life completely changed. No more outbreaks. No more cold sores. No more embarrassing HPV. Thanks so much ❤.
@narei5642
@narei5642 24 күн бұрын
@@user-ob6gz1zy5s Your heart is in the right place, so trust in God to lead you into an even better career! He doing amazing things for me, even today❣
@benja4516
@benja4516 Ай бұрын
Here in Austria a doctor is less liable for his actions than a car mechanic
@mcdart2606
@mcdart2606 Ай бұрын
WTF?! 😳
@benja4516
@benja4516 Ай бұрын
@@mcdart2606 yeah. A doctor gets protected by different levels. It is almost impossible to get your right. Only in more than obvious cases of mistakes you get something. Clear when every expert is a doctor by himself and world within like 50 km distance. They know each other. There is also the doctor's chamber which shall control but don't give a f. In reality. Only when extreme things happen they act. There were Cases where local experts said, oh no no mistakes were made. Then a outsider from Switzerland also was asked at the court and told the opposite. It is maybe better than other places but still..... Expect if a doctor says you shall think about C vaxx. Then you got immediately kicked out and lose your job and legal ability to work as a doctor.
@cupes2231
@cupes2231 Ай бұрын
That's because the dr gets paid less
@benja4516
@benja4516 Ай бұрын
@@cupes2231 No. Dr get paid high wages
@CricketGirrl
@CricketGirrl Ай бұрын
It's that way in the US, too. Doctors, PA's, RN's--if you are medically harmed by any of these people you're screwed.
@MichaelThompson-jq3zf
@MichaelThompson-jq3zf 2 ай бұрын
Don't mean to be disrespectful but it has to be said doctor. Since we've taken charge of our own health without seeing any doctor, we are much healthier - no allopathics consumed & no doctor seen or consulted for 7 years & we are pensioners. We've never been healthier .
@drsuneeldhand
@drsuneeldhand 2 ай бұрын
I’m so happy to hear this!
@onmyown3169
@onmyown3169 2 ай бұрын
Same here. I'm 76 yrs old and can't remember the last time I saw a doctor other than an eye dr. and dentist for regular checkups and a dermatologist for a minor skin problem. I think it's been about ten years. I'd like to go in for a baseline checkup, but I know what I'll be in for: COVID shots or others I don't want and probably pills I don't want. I'm willing to live with my slightly high B/P (140/80) and borderline cholesterol (runs in the family.) I eat healthy and exercise daily. Unless I can find a doctor I trust, I'll continue to keep doing what I'm doing. So far it seems to be working.
@ladominaroque
@ladominaroque 2 ай бұрын
@@onmyown3169 At age 76, your BP of 140/80 is not high. It is normal.
@RunninUpThatHillh
@RunninUpThatHillh 2 ай бұрын
Motherwort tincture fixes high and low blood pressure. Mine was crazy high and it's normal now. Just need a jug of vodka and fresh plant material.
@user-xj5xp6qz5g
@user-xj5xp6qz5g 2 ай бұрын
tbh the arrogance and distain I get from my GP when I went carnivore or resist endless shots in the arm or refuse statins.. I dont have any sympathy for him at all... and from what I hear from others... it seems most are like this. I try to back up my opinions with names of studies or simple facts but he just has this hollier than thou attitude and will not listen to anything i say.. he instead choses to make me feel like I havet a clue. Its incredibly insulitng.
@nogames8982
@nogames8982 Ай бұрын
I worked in healthcare for 25 years. Got laid off during the pandemic and decided I wasn’t going back. It wasn’t fun anymore. It was all based on insurance and not what the patient actually needs. Our small town hospital was integrated into a huge corporation, and then that corporation got even larger and things went downhill very quickly. Doctors never stay around for more than two or three years. Turnover is insane. And then came the pandemic and all the BS that came with it. I don’t trust the medical profession anymore. For humans or animals actually.
@mypointofview1111
@mypointofview1111 Ай бұрын
Agreed. Last year my elderly cat was "diagnosed" with cancer with no diagnostic tests. All the vet was interested in was putting him through chemotherapy. Fortunately my lovely cat died spontaneously a couple of weeks later so he didn't suffer. However I was appalled at how quickly my cat was "diagnosed" and felt pressure to put him on treatment that I know wouldn't have worked, only causing him more suffering. Animal medicine is also about making shed loads of money for vets.
@kellywoodwardcore5360
@kellywoodwardcore5360 Ай бұрын
This is happening right now in my hometown
@nogames8982
@nogames8982 Ай бұрын
@@mypointofview1111 vet clinics are being bought up by big corporations that sell pet food. And pharmaceuticals. Human medicine is full of huge conglomerates. It’s disgusting. I don’t know exactly what to do about it but I guess all you can do is take the best care of yourself and your pets that you can so that you don’t have to deal with these people anymore than absolutely necessary. and I’m sorry about your kitty cat. my friends dog has cancer and they’re really pushing to do all kinds of treatments. But with the $10,000 price tag at minimum she can’t afford it. And she doesn’t think it would do any good anyway. It’s very sad.
@ca5ualm3dia
@ca5ualm3dia Ай бұрын
my dad advocated for socialized healthcare , and this is it , the goverment allows their buddies to take over our local systems, the change happens so fast and is done in secret , ppl dont even realize they have to boycott those and re create a new local medical care system!
@azurephoenix9546
@azurephoenix9546 Ай бұрын
Doctors who want to stay employed should not be hospital hopping. That's a MAJOR indication of a problem doctor. A hiring manager sees a year here, a year there, their automatic thought is that that physician has a high mortality and injury rate and has gotten their previous employers sued a lot.
@BulletTracer
@BulletTracer Ай бұрын
I have a friend who has been in intensive care for 3 days because she went in a month ago for a uti, which turned into a kidney infection, which turned into sepsis, even though she was prescribed antibiotics, was in constant daily contact with the doctor, and was being in up new symptoms and complaints almost daily. On the last visit before her septic shock, she went in for a new MRI and was told she “looked anemic” was given blood and sent home. She was completely fucking orange. Next day she was dying of septic shock and her liver was now also infected. Like a fucking joke. She was in septic shock when she arrived at the hospital. Almost died. Almost lost her leg. Her new doctor, a kidney specialist, was overheard talking to a nurse saying “how tf did this get this bad? Why did [other doctor] allow this to get this far? This is the worst case of this infection I have ever seen.” - and the crazy part: “I hate working with incompetent “COVID doctors” “ !!! We haven’t asked obviously, but we assume he meant doctors forced through the system with minimal training or ability due to COVID shutdowns! Literally insane. She almost fucking died. >:(
@uadialesandra
@uadialesandra 24 күн бұрын
I found *MR OBALAR* formula by accident on KZfaq and ever since my life completely changed. No more outbreaks. No more cold sores. No more embarrassing HPV. Thanks so much ❤..
@Chicago48
@Chicago48 15 күн бұрын
You have to get 2 opinions. You can't rely on ONE doctor.
@Somusicais
@Somusicais Ай бұрын
Psychedelics are just an exceptional mental health breakthrough. It's quite fascinating how effective they are against depression and anxiety. Saved my life.
@fakiriayoub8087
@fakiriayoub8087 Ай бұрын
Yes, dr.porassss. I have the same experience with anxiety, depression, PTSD and addiction and Mushrooms definitely made a huge huge difference to why am clean today.
@DamsonIdris-rh6sx
@DamsonIdris-rh6sx Ай бұрын
I wish they were readily available in my place. Microdosing was my next plan of care for my husband. He is 59 & has so many mental health issues plus probable CTE & a TBI that left him in a coma 8 days. It's too late now I had to get a TPO as he's 6'6 300+ pound homicidal maniac. He's constantly talking about killing someone. He's violent. Anyone reading this Familiar w/ BPD know if it is common for an obsession with violence.
@fakiriayoub8087
@fakiriayoub8087 Ай бұрын
Yes he is dr.porassss_.
@BestOffer-ii9ny
@BestOffer-ii9ny Ай бұрын
Microdosing helped me get out of the pit of my worst depressive episode, a three year long episode, enough to start working on my mental health.
@MohamedZaitoun-mh9ht
@MohamedZaitoun-mh9ht Ай бұрын
Can dr.porassss send to me in UK?
@lkern6238
@lkern6238 Ай бұрын
I worked in healthcare for 40 years. I lost a lot of respect during the covid fiasco.
@Seasniffer69
@Seasniffer69 Ай бұрын
Bingo. Doctors and their practices sure enjoyed that covid money alot more than the truth. And the lies.
@JazzYachtrocker
@JazzYachtrocker Ай бұрын
Ditto
@QDogg
@QDogg Ай бұрын
Unfortunately, medicine is now a business...
@chinwenduchinwe586
@chinwenduchinwe586 Ай бұрын
​​@@JazzYachtrocker Well...actually, it was years before that. Actually, it was since the majority of doctors sold out, and became drug dealers along side of dirtyphrma.
@Summer-bo9rw
@Summer-bo9rw Ай бұрын
And way before!
@craiganthonyhill
@craiganthonyhill 2 ай бұрын
When my partner pased away 11 years ago I was treated like shit, I could hear nurses laughing, no compassion at all Now I follow a KETO way of life, never get sick The NHS will kill you off, like 150,000 last year
@jaygordon4053
@jaygordon4053 2 ай бұрын
Safe and effective treatments work as designed.
@juliesmoochy3996
@juliesmoochy3996 2 ай бұрын
The national hearse service.
@linanicolia1363
@linanicolia1363 2 ай бұрын
I guess you were obese. Congrats for the change !
@annbell8748
@annbell8748 2 ай бұрын
I am sorry for what happened. People who have never been at the mercy of the merciless have no idea what is out there. I have a horror story of being bullied by staff as my mother was being taken by old age. A bunch of thugs and loons enjoyed their power and working for a “church run” facility no less. If I die before them I let a few of them know, I will be waiting for them as they transition to the other side. Such evil lurks about. I was dirty carnivore but switched to Ozempic and a week in it has almost resolved a few conditions. They are lying about this peptide because it is going to put them out of business. And all the snack companies as well. I look at any desert with gobs of whipped cream or most processed frozen dinners and need to avert my eyes. Again, I believe you. ❤
@seeingyouontube
@seeingyouontube 2 ай бұрын
As a retired nurse I too learned to be responsible for staying well and finding solutions to my physical complaints. KZfaq independent voices have helped me to loose weight and stay well. Once you buy into Western medicine you put yourself at risk. Don’t accept pharmaceuticals as a solution. It’s not that easy.
@ProCreditAssist
@ProCreditAssist 20 күн бұрын
I am a nurse practitioner but retired early because of the constant pushing to see more patients and medical care is also driven by insurance and pharmaceutical companies. Not with trans care, and covid, it is also becoming very politicized. I feel that medical personnel are no longer incontrol of care and we cannot do what is right for our patients.
@ivybichon8582
@ivybichon8582 Ай бұрын
I’m a nurse practitioner and I believe that all of us need to work collaboratively,not against one another. I’m tired of the insufficient bureaucratic healthcare system. My mother nearly lost her life when the standard emergency workup for abdominal pain was not performed.I’ve had well over 10 jobs as a nurse practitioner in my 26 years because organizations continue to push providers to seeing fast. I’m about to leave my current job as they add another 30% more patients for me to see I will not compromise my license nor patient care
@uadialesandra
@uadialesandra 24 күн бұрын
I found *MR OBALAR* formula by accident on KZfaq and ever since my life completely changed. No more outbreaks. No more cold sores. No more embarrassing HPV. Thanks so much ❤..
@ADragonMyst
@ADragonMyst 2 ай бұрын
Pharma runs and educates medicine/doctors
@AuraDawn_Health
@AuraDawn_Health 2 ай бұрын
Indeed. I'm a nurse and every two years I renew my license. I need a certain amount of CEUs during this time. It sickens me when I read the required literature to get those CEUs. All backed by big pharma.
@jacquelinemca6614
@jacquelinemca6614 2 ай бұрын
@@AuraDawn_Healthisn’t that so sad.. there’s no health care anymore.. it’s more like.. an ill health insurance!!..
@paule4566
@paule4566 2 ай бұрын
Their business model is incentivized to keep patients unhealthy.
@daveallen9950
@daveallen9950 2 ай бұрын
Nailed it but I think you meant Brainwashed by Pharma
@oldegoatee8450
@oldegoatee8450 2 ай бұрын
Yes! And medical insurance companies as well. They seem to run the FDA and CDC also.
@mosaicmind88
@mosaicmind88 2 ай бұрын
Our hospital had 2 doctors that were vocally anti covid vax, and they both got fired. They moved away. Those were the only doctors I trusted. I am bereft.
@oldegoatee8450
@oldegoatee8450 2 ай бұрын
So sorry for your sorrow and I feel for those 2 doctors as well!
@billh.5360
@billh.5360 2 ай бұрын
It's disgusting those good doctors got fired for standing against covid 19(84) and the tyrannical mandates. The Frontline Doctors were excellent when it came to all the the covid nonsense. They told the truth from the very beginning.
@AF_1892
@AF_1892 2 ай бұрын
That is why I am glad to be a private off grid pcp. I only make enough to break even. I saw a chance to break out of the system w the pandemic and I took it. Good God those NP's and PA's take up good jobs. The urgent care place just takes people's money, run tests, and then send people home saying "follow up w your pcp". They discharged my patient with sky high blood pressure, no blood pressure meds.
@linanicolia1363
@linanicolia1363 2 ай бұрын
Yes, that was going on. We cannot forget that, ever.
@jasonsphinx8461
@jasonsphinx8461 2 ай бұрын
RX VODKA/CHEESE/rum!? What is our plan f9ürWa553r?h30?H20(big
@christinemartin63
@christinemartin63 Ай бұрын
Doctors today? Factory workers, punching in to work, sleepwalking through the day, then punching out. Best part of this downward slide? Patients are forced to rely on ourselves for our good health: exercise, nutrition, few meds.
@JesusIsReal925
@JesusIsReal925 Ай бұрын
I haven't been to the doctor for over a decade and im feeling stronger than ever
@CarnivoreHealsAutoimmune
@CarnivoreHealsAutoimmune Ай бұрын
Never give up
@uadialesandra
@uadialesandra 24 күн бұрын
I found *MR OBALAR* formula by accident on KZfaq and ever since my life completely changed. No more outbreaks. No more cold sores. No more embarrassing HPV. Thanks so much ❤..
@TheGlippe
@TheGlippe 2 ай бұрын
Ex hospice RN here. I assesed a new patient: 103 yo, never consumed drugs or alcohol, or prescribed pharmaceuticals. Aside from being confined to a wheelchair d/t weakness starting 2 weeks prior seemed perfection healthy. Patient was extremely livid that any medical staff was called. I performed an assessment nothing more. Patient said the last time she'd been to the doctor was when she was born. I drove home and on the way recieved a call on my cell that the patient had died roughly 10 min after i'd left. There wasnt anything abnormal about her heart rhythm or breathing that id heard. It was as if she willed herself to die rather than deal with modern medicine. I dont blame her.
@user-ry1vi1jc7o
@user-ry1vi1jc7o 2 ай бұрын
It's amazing how healthy one can be, how informed and full of common sense, if one does not have medical insurance. Insurance does funny things to people's heads. They throw caution to the wind, thinking themselves almost divinely protected. Think of how carefully you would drive if you didn't have car insurance. And if you didn't have medical insurance, you would likely make sure that you were doing everything you could to remain healthy and vital.
@cyndibond471
@cyndibond471 Ай бұрын
My Mamaw was 99 when we finally had to place her in the nursing home that she had volunteered at until a few short months before. My dad was her main support for rides repairs and maintenance. He had a stroke at work and couldn't be there for her. No pharmaceutical drugs at all but she did have a pacemaker put in almost 3 decades before
@TR-nv3if
@TR-nv3if Ай бұрын
My grandpa lived to about 96.. he was fairly healthy most his life, no serious health problems other than a little dementia. He always sopped up the bacon grease with his bread at breakfast..never on statins,,,they moved him into a nursing home for non assisted people.., he was able bodied and could feed, bathe, clothe himself, etc.. They insisted he have surgery for diverticulitis ( not cancer) and he died under surgery. One of his brothers lived to be 104..
@LittleMsChachi
@LittleMsChachi Ай бұрын
My grandmother never went to hospital nor doctors. She birthed 10 children at home. She could identify every weed in the yard and how to use it. She died at 93 brokenhearted one of her children died.
@mcspankie2010
@mcspankie2010 Ай бұрын
I don't blame her either.
@charlesmiller6281
@charlesmiller6281 2 ай бұрын
I worked 20 years in hospitals and clinics. Vast majority of doctors would be fine if left alone. But they long ago stopped being professionals and became clock punchers following protocols determined by a vast faceless unaccountable health care bureaucracy. One MD told me he can't even write a prescription any more, except per protocol. So why even have the doctor in the first place? A touch screen kiosk could do better, faster, cheaper. I have no sympathy. Physicians allowed this to happen.
@tjvirginia1319
@tjvirginia1319 2 ай бұрын
suggesting it's the doctors fault is pretty unenlightened. Do you know how powerful the insurance lobby is? Do you know how much the hospital makes compared to the doctors per dollar spent on healthcare? This statistics are out there if you give a shit. For every dollar spent on healthcare hospitals get close to 80% of it. The CEO of my local healthcare system makes over $1 million and the handful of people below him make 5 million collectively. But they can't pay the nurses very well because of course that would mean package would need to be adjusted. This guy makes it seem so simple - doctors are just gross money grubbers. The truth is is we've all lost our ability to practice because the hospital systems are trying to buy us up and force us to practice medicine one way. Where everybody gets the same protocol and nobody gets to be treated any differently. The reason doctors push for better pay is that they, like all other businesses, have to pay their overhead. So if insurance companies are paying us $.50 on the dollar, we are going to struggle to pay our staff, our electricity, our rent. This guy is just trying to get everybody angry towards doctors but as a physician I can tell you I had to leave the rat race because I couldn't make a living. I spent time with patients and that was not viable.
@Recoveringred
@Recoveringred Ай бұрын
I’ve said that to doctors before. If there’s no individualized health care why can’t we just make a software where patients input their symptoms. Imo it’s going to come to that and that is why they’re doing this to doctors.
@wideyxyz2271
@wideyxyz2271 Ай бұрын
Scrubbs had it all sussed out years ago. It wasn't a comedy It was telling you the truth and what was coming and now it has arrived.😢
@StopTheWorld65
@StopTheWorld65 Ай бұрын
@@Recoveringred In truth, much of medicine boils down to highly trained technicians, AKA physicians, following a flowchart to diagnose and then prescribe treatment. Most have no idea what to do with a patient with symptoms or reactions outside the norm. AI would be a boon for these patients.
@Recoveringred
@Recoveringred Ай бұрын
@@StopTheWorld65 I had both types of high risk hpv for almost a decade. Several biopsies and one mass removed; I also have PcOS, endo, and adenomyosis…and several doctors told me the guidelines dictated care. And guidelines were I had to have invasive cancer to get it all removed. Ridiculous. I used a product from Italy and finally healed it myself. Doing things they discouraged of course. Not only are doctors no longer giving individualized care but they’ll shame you out of trying anything other than waiting to get cancer. I have also had the worst experience with dentists. They caused a hole in my sinus that has had to be repaired. Paid for by me not the dentist who caused it.
@jamespn
@jamespn Ай бұрын
I found that when I ate less sugar and carbohydrates, and exercised more, I lost weight, eliminated aches and pains in my joints, lowered my blood pressure and halved my medication doses, sleep better without snoring, and don’t need as much aspirin or over the counter cold medicine etc, and most of all I have a much better outlook on life in general. On a recent physical, my doctor was surprised at my weight loss, lower AIC and blood pressure, I told him that I followed your advice to exercise and eat less, who knew.
@uadialesandra
@uadialesandra 24 күн бұрын
I found *MR OBALAR* formula by accident on KZfaq and ever since my life completely changed. No more outbreaks. No more cold sores. No more embarrassing HPV. Thanks so much ❤..
@thuggineternal
@thuggineternal 2 ай бұрын
It only took 7 years of working as a nurse to know exactly how I don't want to live and how I don't want to die
@misst.e.a.187
@misst.e.a.187 2 ай бұрын
The way a DNR is pushed onto elderly patients sickens me to the stomach. They tried that on my old dad when he got really ill (picked up a bug in hospital, of course). Not on my watch. I was at the hospital every day, asking questions and monitoring equipment. I wasn't having any of their nonsense
@anerawewillneverforget
@anerawewillneverforget 2 ай бұрын
I made that deduction immediately after my RN training. All that money spent... what a waste of my time and finances. I'm now a herbalist and hubby and I are healthier now in our 60's than ever before. I have incredible tinctures for pain management with absolutely no side effects. Who knew hey 😂
@laurienordin2076
@laurienordin2076 2 ай бұрын
@@anerawewillneverforget well done!!!
@thuggineternal
@thuggineternal Ай бұрын
@@anerawewillneverforget thankfully I was just an LPN, although i worked med surge doing the same job as the RNs other than initiating blood. I'm glad now that I didn't waste even more time with nursing school.
@ZebeddiDooDah
@ZebeddiDooDah Ай бұрын
​@@anerawewillneverforgethey, how long does it take to train to be a herbalist ❤
@graveyardghost2603
@graveyardghost2603 2 ай бұрын
Im 62 and i dont go to any doctors. If i get sick, its my time to go.
@curtismatsune3147
@curtismatsune3147 2 ай бұрын
Same. I'm 61 and haven't had a check-up in over a decade. I know meat is healthy. I don't believe everyone must have the exact same blood pressure, cholesterol, etc. I'm a businessman and I know what making sales looks like.
@pam164
@pam164 2 ай бұрын
Same here at 63
@mick1581
@mick1581 2 ай бұрын
I feel the same way. Most people miss their time to go and suffer as a result.
@jonim8040
@jonim8040 2 ай бұрын
70 yrs here. I've been lied to multiple times by doctors - I was told I had mitral valve prolapse and must take antibiotics every time I go to the dentist and I will need ultrasounds monthly to monitor the problem -- but a few years later another doctor sent me to a top hospital to confirm the condition and it was just not true; I was told I needed back surgery -- but a few chiropractic adjustments resolved the problem without surgery (this is when I was 30), I was hospitalized for a blocked bile duct and was told I needed a feeding port put into my neck -- one call to a friend who knew members of the Board of Directors and I was released from the hospital the next day. There is no trust whatsoever. Like you if I get sick, it is my time to go. Evil lives.
@itnaklipse1669
@itnaklipse1669 2 ай бұрын
a bit younger, soon 50, but i hold the same sentiment.
@TheBox69
@TheBox69 Ай бұрын
My personal experience with Doctors is horrendous. Most of the time God had to intervene to save my family members and myself from being dead cause wrongful diagnosis and treatment. Very scary.
@uadialesandra
@uadialesandra 24 күн бұрын
I found *MR OBALAR* formula by accident on KZfaq and ever since my life completely changed. No more outbreaks. No more cold sores. No more embarrassing HPV. Thanks so much ❤…
@tanakornicus
@tanakornicus 26 күн бұрын
While I agree on many of your points Dr. Dhand, I think one huge point as to driving the greed is the huge amount of cost it takes to go to school (at least in the US). Some schools charge over $150K - $400k ( I myself had a $350k) debt that accrued interest while in residency training and in school so by the time you are poised to make payments it has ballooned even further. The average pediatrician makes $130k-$200k depending on the city with large costs of living before taxes. It makes sense why doctors are naturally filtering into specialties and the generalists are getting taken over. Other degrees cost way less and can afford that peace of mind from not having higher pay, which I think is a great thing. Still that doesn’t explain it all as many of these policies are coming from those physicians who have been in the field for ages. I agree with what others said that it’s a mix of many players, not just doctors. The system is terribly misbalanced and the burnout is so real as others have mentioned. I just want to give some of my fellow physicians some empathy from the audience. Give a perspective that it isn’t just greed for many doctors, it’s basic survival as you work long hours to train with a debt larger than houses that many average Americans can’t even afford. This is all when they are mostly in their late 20s getting training. It’s crazy to think what we are doing to many good willing people. The only ones with the peace of mind to think about anything other than grinding and working would be those who were able to afford or avoid the $250k medical school debt, so you’d have to think what kind of physician society that is screening for. Thanks for the content and thanks for reading fellow KZfaq enthusiasts. Stay well and thanks for a moment to receive a different perspective.❤
@uadialesandra
@uadialesandra 24 күн бұрын
I found *MR OBALAR* formula by accident on KZfaq and ever since my life completely changed. No more outbreaks. No more cold sores. No more embarrassing HPV. Thanks so much ❤…
@mysticmeadow9116
@mysticmeadow9116 2 ай бұрын
I'm a 63yo horsewoman. In Sept 23 both my feet were stomped on by our 800 lb. filly. I was bedridden for almost 8 weeks while I healed myself with RICE, protolitic enzymes and PT. After that I shoved my feet into a pair of boots and carried on with life. During this time I didn't dare go to the doctor for fear of surgery and a ginormous medical bill. Not even an x ray. I'm a retired Veterinary Technician and I thank God for the knowledge he gave me to learn how to 'fix' myself. I feel for those who have to suffer with today's sick care system.
@blacktara3936
@blacktara3936 2 ай бұрын
Nice to hear of someone else helped by proteolytic enzymes. Found one with Seaprose-s. General practitioner wanted to do several invasive tests & I mentioned the systemic enzymes. She exclaimed, "WHAT! You can't take those! They'll kill ya." Instead, they helped a lot.
@user-mg2kf7dt9g
@user-mg2kf7dt9g Ай бұрын
What are protolitic enzymes? Are they easy to find? What’s the protocol to follow? I don’t go to doctors, a year ago I injured the ligaments of my foot I rubbed castor oil on it twice a day and wrapped it with an ace wrap. The pain way away in two weeks!
@KatherynInc.
@KatherynInc. Ай бұрын
What's PT? Where can I get pro. enzymes?
@user-mg2kf7dt9g
@user-mg2kf7dt9g Ай бұрын
@@KatherynInc. Physical Therapy
@1HorseOpenSlay
@1HorseOpenSlay Ай бұрын
That's amazing. One of my horses kicked me in the face a few years ago. I didn't go to the doctor until a month later, because a family member was very concerned. Turns out my shattered zygomatic bone had already healed and was fine. They tried to talk me into plastic surgery! No way. It's already healed why the heck would I do that. They acted so shocked that I didn't call an ambulance right when it happened. The human body heals really well on its own
@yoyomawh4091
@yoyomawh4091 2 ай бұрын
The arrogance of many Dr’s scare the hell out of us! Two visits to the hospital in 2 years and they almost killed my spouse both times! It is absolutely necessary to have an advocate BY YOUR SIDE while in a hospital.
@misst.e.a.187
@misst.e.a.187 2 ай бұрын
I recently saw a consultant and had to berate him for talking down to me and not making eye contact. He had to apologise and his demeanour and attitude changed. I won't tolerate arrogance from anyone.
@terrapinflyer273
@terrapinflyer273 2 ай бұрын
I agree completely. I'm surprised there haven't been patient advocacy groups set up yet with how terrible things are now.
@kayakeraltamaha5720
@kayakeraltamaha5720 2 ай бұрын
@@terrapinflyer273 There's a tremendous need. But, you'll have to pay outta pocket is you can find one. What's a reasonable hourly fee? $150/hr from the time of departure, to the time back? Wanna know what I think? I don't think unless I'm being paid ; )
@MajorDrama1
@MajorDrama1 2 ай бұрын
💥💯👍
@MrSteelerboy1
@MrSteelerboy1 2 ай бұрын
It is to the point one needs to take a lawyer with. Oh wait, they are even more corrupt.
@BoxOfCurryos
@BoxOfCurryos Ай бұрын
Can’t wait for this. As pre-med this is my chance to get in and change this shit up.
@JSBrown-iw1lh
@JSBrown-iw1lh Ай бұрын
Of course doctors are concerned about their remuneration like everyone else -just look at the cost of schooling! However, the issue is not salary, it is the lack of competition. Privatize the system and eliminate certification board monopolies and you optimize patient care while minimizing cost.
@uadialesandra
@uadialesandra 24 күн бұрын
I found *MR OBALAR* formula by accident on KZfaq and ever since my life completely changed. No more outbreaks. No more cold sores. No more embarrassing HPV. Thanks so much ❤..
@Thisworldisdoomed
@Thisworldisdoomed 2 ай бұрын
Oncologist pays $3,000 for a chemotherapy drug charges the patient 12,000 insurance pays 80% and then they are left with a 20% copay if they live or die the doctor still will get paid.Let that sink in.
@TheYellowrose21
@TheYellowrose21 2 ай бұрын
Ivermectin for cancer. Much cheaper than chemo and No side effects
@trishr.3986
@trishr.3986 2 ай бұрын
you forgot the deductible.
@linanicolia1363
@linanicolia1363 2 ай бұрын
Yeah. I had a friend whose cat got stomach cancer. The vet operated on the cat and he died. The poor girl who loved her cat had to pay $2600. That was 20 years ago. It is the same for us, now. No difference.
@Julia29853
@Julia29853 2 ай бұрын
Cancer industry is quite a profit making scheme while they ruin people’s health with poisins, oops I mean cancer drugs
@emmap1159
@emmap1159 2 ай бұрын
Chemo is poison.
@dorothybrown8859
@dorothybrown8859 2 ай бұрын
If only doctors would admit this to themselves. Now we have hands-off physicals, patient questions/concerns are dismissed. Medical issues/complaints are not addressed. Expensive medical tests are ordered without explanation of results. The arrogance, superiority, and lack of knowledge is astounding! I feel forced to take care of my own medical issues the best I can. I order what medical tests I can and monitor my own health, but I also desire a doctor who is knowledgeable and who cares. There are good ones, but they are not taking new patients. I do need certain meds, but for the most part I research and use alternative practice and supplements. I am a retired RN and 15 year medical lab tech, retired. I wonder what people with absolutely no medical background do. We all suffer. Yes, my friends in the UK have some of the same complaints. I will try a D.O. Perhaps he will be open to alternatives therapies. He might even dare to touch me and palpate for enlarged lymph nodes, instead asking if I noticed any lumps as my oncologist did!
@roxanpierson9541
@roxanpierson9541 2 ай бұрын
I'm also a retired RN, and likewise, order my own tests and use online pharmacy.The useless GP decided, suddenly, I didn't have HBP despite several small strokes, and refused to prescribe! I saw her for a few years and she never touched me, and to my shock, didn't know I had a mastectomy,so never read my chart or heard anything I said.
@dorothybrown8859
@dorothybrown8859 2 ай бұрын
@@roxanpierson9541 Incredibly sad. How does the online pharmacy work, I wouldn't even go to a doctor if I didn't need prescriptions filled?
@christinegeary4877
@christinegeary4877 2 ай бұрын
I’m also a BSN who stopped working in 2000 with 3 decades of experience. My husband was diagnosed with melanoma back in 2017 and during his course of treatment (at a very prestigious medical system) was admitted to determine an effective pain control regimen. At the time, he had undergone 3 rounds of immunotherapy with 2 different agents. During the testing to figure out the best combo to control his pain, he had a reaction to something and was put on massive doses of steroids; he remained on this high dosage for 3 weeks post discharge. The down side is that steroids act in direct opposition to the action of immunotherapy and so he was “fast tracked” off them in order to continue his immunotherapy. This led to the predictable shut down of his adrenals. He was readmitted for evaluation and put on IV steroid support (huge dose 3x/day). When it appeared he was stable, they withdrew the IV steroids without any tapering. Within 12 hours he totally crashed and ended up in ICU. I was asked for directives should he need further life support. I went home, gathered the family and in the morning, we all went to see him for what we expected to be the last time. Surprise! He was awake, up and about, essentially his usual self! I couldn’t believe it! While I was going over his MAR with the RN, a parade of medical students/interns from literally 5 different “specialties” came in with their respective attending MD’s. Meanwhile, the light bulb went off for me and I made the connection between the high dose steroid and the abrupt withdrawal of said steroids. Shockingly, not one single student/intern/attending even glanced at his MAR or asked about his drug therapy. I couldn’t believe it. This prestigious healthcare system, which is a leader in training the next generation of healthcare professionals, failed miserably to properly diagnose the TRUE underlying etiology of my husbands crisis. In fact, I literally had to threaten his hospitalist to perform the diagnostics to confirm or rule out my suspicions. Turns out, I was correct. Me. A RN; who hadn’t practiced in over 15 years at the time; in the midst of a sea of medical educators and their students; in a world-renowned facility. And not a single one of the myriads who poked, prodded, and assessed him showed the slightest bit of initiative outside their own little niche medical specialty to try to “solve the puzzle” so to speak. Sadly, not even his ICU caregiver of the day. He was in hospital for 10 days that time and a major problem is that he had a different staff member assigned to him every day. There was no continuity of care and so the RN staff had no firsthand, “eyes on” baseline assessment to compare to. They were uninterested in any objective data I had to share. In the end, even I was wrong. Well, I was right to a degree. It wasn’t ONLY his adrenals that had shut down. Because of my persistence, he was administered the adrenal challenge diagnostics; his adrenals were effectively dead. This led to consultation with an endocrinologist. The results of those diagnostics were that his entire endocrine system was dead. The endocrinologist said, and I quote, “we killed your pituitary gland, but the good news is we have pharmaceutical replacements for that. You can take thyroid replacements and steroid replacement, and at your age (he was 64) you don’t really need the testosterone anymore (what?!) The bad news is, it will take 3 weeks to reach therapeutic levels. After that you’ll feel as good as new.” He did not survive for 3 more weeks. Couple this shocking experience with the events of the 2020 worldwide healthcare “crisis” and I no longer am a proponent of the so-called western model of healthcare. Or any model of healthcare. I have researched alternative therapies and practice self-care. Happily, I did not contract that man made disease and haven’t been ill since before that. I’ll never trust our healthcare system again. MD’s are interested only in their own little niche of the market. People cannot be divided up like that. Humans are integrated wholes and a disruption in one area affects the entire system. MD’s have lost sight of this fact. Hospital staff in general seem to be there only for the paycheck. You must be your own advocate.
@dorothybrown8859
@dorothybrown8859 2 ай бұрын
@@roxanpierson9541 Didn't know you had a mastectomy after years, that's pathetic and frightening!
@dorothybrown8859
@dorothybrown8859 2 ай бұрын
@@christinegeary4877 People are worried about taking Covid vaccine, they had better worry about having to be hospitalized! I am so sorry for your loss. I generally refrain from letting doctors know I am a nurse unless they ask my background, as I want them to share what they know/think, and I don't want them to think I am critiquing them. Of course they tell me nothing. I don't know if it is fear of being wrong, they don't know or just don't care. Whatever it is, we're in trouble when we need medical intervention. My friend in the UK was taken to the hospital because he was weak and fell. He had cellulitis. He never saw a physician over the weekend and he was finally seen on Monday he died from sepsis. They may not be as bad as the US, but they are a close second. It wasn't always this way.
@alasryh
@alasryh Ай бұрын
I’m a physician assistant turned trauma coach. Felt frustrated at disease focused medicine. Still love practicing medicine but intending to shift to functional medicine or root cause medicine where the patient gets support evaluating the impact of environment, hormone health, nutrition, fitness, etc on health. What does alarm me is the mistrust painting a wide brush and the reality is while a small minority may “take charge” and do well for their health, the vast majority do not and what happens is chronic disease gets delayed, runs rampant until eventually a stroke, heart attack, cancer etc forces you into the hospital which then further clogs the drain of the medical system and continued the cycle of acute management over preventative health. I think functional medicine will take over as people identify alternatives to the sick-care system and realize they are a whole body not just an organ system. I just hope we don’t throw the baby out with the bathwater, I’ve had exceptional experiences with patients as I tried to implement a whole body approach but I also know I’ve had patients who I’ve caught some very catastrophic disease processes that would have been lethal had they been missed or delayed. I’m glad my patients trusted me enough to come to me with that. They’d identify the days I was there and wait to come. Unfortunately I’ve left every clinic I’ve worked at because of the pressure from management to just make money. And I have no interest in opening my own clinic with all the red tape and insurance companies.
@uadialesandra
@uadialesandra 24 күн бұрын
I found *MR OBALAR* formula by accident on KZfaq and ever since my life completely changed. No more outbreaks. No more cold sores. No more embarrassing HPV. Thanks so much ❤..
@TheCoca84
@TheCoca84 Ай бұрын
All I can say is I was truly disappointed recently. It took 3 months to get referred to an ENT. I waited 2 months to see him. He tried to cancel a few hours before the appointment. I complained so much the scheduler put me in for an appointment later that day. I drove 2 hours to see him, waited an hour in the waiting room because he was overbooked with 19 patients. I finally was put in a room to wait for him. I waited there 30 minutes. In that 30 minutes he saw 3 patients before me. I could hear him start talking to them as soon as he entered their room. He saw me for 10 minutes. No matter how much I kept telling him my issue he only glanced me over told me he wasn’t concerned about my problem and sent me for an mri. That was it. Disappointing. SMH.
@janeteddddd
@janeteddddd Ай бұрын
TheMRI/dye/Is/toxic!!!!doNot/inject!
@uadialesandra
@uadialesandra 24 күн бұрын
I found *MR OBALAR* formula by accident on KZfaq and ever since my life completely changed. No more outbreaks. No more cold sores. No more embarrassing HPV. Thanks so much ❤..
@billh.5360
@billh.5360 2 ай бұрын
Cofraud 19 allowed us to see what the mainstream medical community is made of. Fear, greed and love of power brought out the worst in people. What would help to bring back some degree of trust is the prosecution of those in leadership positions who pushed those worthless mandates on us. So far there's been no accountability. God bless the brave doctors and nurses who had the integrity to stand for the truth!
@Dick_Trady
@Dick_Trady 2 ай бұрын
Oh that's new! Cofraud 🤣
@marylynch951
@marylynch951 2 ай бұрын
Agree 💯
@Ashtarot77
@Ashtarot77 2 ай бұрын
Love the name Cofraud. I will refer to it is that from now on.
@esecallum
@esecallum 2 ай бұрын
They got 20 per stab
@billh.5360
@billh.5360 2 ай бұрын
@@Ashtarot77 Thank you. A KZfaq content creator named Brylan Riggs called it cofraud 19 in one of his videos. The virus was real, but the mandates, worldwide, were an absolute sham and a failure.
@jessicaboltze
@jessicaboltze Ай бұрын
I am a psych nurse and I’m putting everything in place to retire from nursing and begin a new career because I can’t deal with all the corruption and unethical practices. It has been irking me since before the pandemic and that just exacerbated my feelings. I still want to help people but in a new way! 🙏🏼
@SteampunkShaman
@SteampunkShaman Ай бұрын
In UK , have a look at The Peoples Health Alliance.
@kcorn999
@kcorn999 Ай бұрын
Read any book by Dr Peter Breggin.
@Rosesraspberries72
@Rosesraspberries72 Ай бұрын
They absolutely destroyed my mum on all their psych meds !!!! They drove her crazy. I argued & argued with them and was even threatened to be taken to court. My poor beautiful mother died in absolute terror 🥲
@fionareed9884
@fionareed9884 Ай бұрын
​@@Rosesraspberries72 So sorry for your loss ❤️🙏 xx
@janeteddddd
@janeteddddd Ай бұрын
​@@Rosesraspberries72So sorry. They ruined my mother also with dangerous psych meds.
@waylaidsavant
@waylaidsavant Ай бұрын
Bloody well said. It’s so broken. Especially the mental health care system.
@jagilo9677
@jagilo9677 Ай бұрын
My children’s pediatrician was pushed out of by younger doctors from the medical group he helped create! His nurse stayed behind until she was able to retire after her 25+ years of working with Dr H. He used to take time and actually listen to my children and he educated my children on safety precautions and other issues of childhood diseases, trauma etc. He allowed us to spread the vaccines and split them so my kids would not be overloaded with the number of vaccines. Well, to the younger doctors “he was taking too long with each patient” so the others felt he wasn’t bringing in all the money he could by cutting MD visit time to less than 5 minutes and move on. The office will keep you there longer than the actual MD visit. We stopped getting the “well baby checks” because it was ridiculous to not see the doctor for more than 3 minutes so he/she/they (whatever) can tell me what I already know. Now they want to ask teens about pronouns and gender. I stopped that from the get go when I realized that was the line of questions. I refused to write anything on the forms and told the nurse we were there for a physical not a pseudo-psychiatric mental evaluation. If they didn’t think it was important to establish a rapport with my children before but now all of a sudden it becomes important to spend 5 minutes to talk about ideology, then nope. We are not going to talk about that and NO do not leave the room and leave your child with 2 medical professionals alone in this day and age. Stay there at all times. I’m not accusing the current doctors of anything but you cannot trust someone who hasn’t taken the time in the past to get to know the child yet now they want to “investigate” and collect information because the office makes money from that statistics they collect.
@the_expidition427
@the_expidition427 Ай бұрын
Saving this
@joannadavis6716
@joannadavis6716 2 ай бұрын
I went to nursing school at a university in the 1970, BSRN program. We were taught fantastic clinical skills, unlike today. I have better clinical skills than the young doctors, evidence based. If they cannot test it, they cannot DX. the ailment, NO CLINICAL SKILLS. The doctors today do not care about the patient unlike in decades past. Health care in the USA is in the toilet. I am 79, the doctors do not care about patients, and only care about the bottom line. They have sold out. No respect from me for these poor medical doctors. They miss DX. all the time, have party lines that the big medical mills dictate. What you are saying is correct. These doctors are not caring, available or able to Dx. I know I have had enough and thank God, I know what needs to happen in my medical care. The doctors get pissed off that a nurse knows more than they do. But, I have to put my foot down and I don’t back down.
@joycewright5386
@joycewright5386 2 ай бұрын
You are so right. I graduated 1975 and I never see doctors do a hands on physical exam anymore. Just expensive scans and blood work are ordered.
@karenmessinger9609
@karenmessinger9609 2 ай бұрын
I'm 61 & I try to stick with older drs who still dr. Unfortunately, as I get older the drs I trust who are older are retiring & im soon going to be stuck with the younger ones who know nothing.
@mae8861
@mae8861 2 ай бұрын
We are customers not patients
@mellocello187
@mellocello187 2 ай бұрын
@@jibran6906Are you kidding? Why do you think they are so quick to pull out the prescription pad? Kickbacks, for one. “Conferences” held in the Caribbean, or Hawaii, at a resort with golf course. They joke about signing in for needed continuing education points and then going out to golf. There’s an example for you.
@valerieirvin249
@valerieirvin249 2 ай бұрын
Good for you!! & God bless you for it. 👍
@ThatOneMom74
@ThatOneMom74 Ай бұрын
As a cancer patient, what I finally noticed is that most doctors will take into account what the insurance company, hospital administrators, and pharmaceutical companies want before they even begin to consider what the patient needs. A friend who is a former oncology nurse told me that hematologists/oncologists don't look at your chart and decide how best to treat you. They look at your chart and decide how many dollar signs that can put beside your name. She left the field because she got tired of arguing with doctors about patient care. We need more people like that in healthcare, but those people generally fired or burnt out. Modern medicine rarely takes a "whole body" approach and in most states it's difficult to find or afford a functional medicine doctor, naturopath, or anyone else who might know what to do. I've done a lot of my "healthcare" completely on my own and have even found studies and medications that my hematologist didn't know about or hadn't considered. I've already outlived what my first hematologist told me I would, so I tell people to read everything you can get your hands on and be your own advocate. The medical industry isn't here to cure us. They are here to make sure they have reoccurring customers. If it collapses, I hope a lot of providers, hospitals, and companies realize they deserve to lose everything.
@bonnieyarborough2918
@bonnieyarborough2918 Ай бұрын
Awesome thanku
@bonnieyarborough2918
@bonnieyarborough2918 Ай бұрын
Thanku!Awesome info!
@doctork1708
@doctork1708 Ай бұрын
Naturopaths are NOT doctors. In addition, if you think these alternative fools aren’t interested in themselves and THEIR bank accounts you’re delusional. Also NPs are also ONLY interested in their schedules and income.
@Highlander1432
@Highlander1432 Ай бұрын
That might have more to do with your insurance or lack of good insurance.
@AcornHillHomestead
@AcornHillHomestead Ай бұрын
This big profit business model is in every single facet of our lives and is stealing from us every single minute if every day with their systems. The systems are designed to make elite wealthier. NOT THE AVERAGE PERSON. WhY are we to think health “care” is any different? We need to redo everything we’ve been programmed to think is good or best for us. I think people around the world are finally getting it. It’s time for. Massive shift and push back. Wherever there is money it’s likely there is greed. Greed is a beast that is NEVER satiated. IF THEY TELL US ITS BEST FOR US, DO THE OPPOSITE.They are lying to all of us.
@renaissancewoman100
@renaissancewoman100 Ай бұрын
I wholeheartedly agree. Most doctors today aren't even well trained. I've gone to doctors appointments saw them looking up information on webmd! I recently went to the ER and it's always the same. They aren't even familiar with anti-seizure meds or the devices used. Luckily i was coherent enough to tell them not to do an MRI because it would rip the metal device out of my chest! They charged over $10,000 for keeping me in the hallway! Don't get me started on how my neurologist has prescribed me every drug known to man. My brother called me a legal drug addict. He's right.
@capimages
@capimages Ай бұрын
I once went to the ER in the middle of the night because I couldn’t breathe (I think it was probably pneumonia or something). Waited for hours to have a nurse come take basic vitals, then a doctor came in for like 45 seconds, handed me a printout sheet that was basically like webMD, of how to care for the common cold, and shooed me out. I was charged over $700 (this was about 15 years ago). Never tried going to the doctor again when I was sick, I just tough it out now. If I die, I die; I’m in God’s hands. Unless I’m in some kind of accident or break something (God forbid), I don’t see the point of going to a doctor anymore. Make apothecaries great again lol Edit- a word
@ksairman
@ksairman 22 күн бұрын
Yes, you are absolutely right. Medical care is the number one cause of personal bankruptcy.
@solo.solito
@solo.solito Ай бұрын
I am ecstatic to hear a doctor speaking so bluntly about a true fact.
@usuhbi
@usuhbi Ай бұрын
Hospitals used to be run by doctors. During the 80's, these doctors started selling out, accepting big bonuses and salaries from hedge funds to sell their hospital. Over time, majority of hospitals were bought out by these hedge funds and turned into networks like sutter, kaiser, etc. They made a monopoly over hospitals in different regions. Now, these hospitals are run by big corporations like a business, with the sole purpose of profits. No longer can we care about the well being of our patients. No longer do we do what we do to help patients. Its all about profits. As result, hospital staff including doctors, nurses, rts are all treated like factory workers, trying to maximize as much pts we can take as possible with no care to patient well being. All healthcare workers are spread out too thin to be able to do their job properly today. As result, things are missed. Things are not done. Or people are too tired to do them on a consistent basis as they are too burnt out from being overworked all the time. Healthcare is a sad world now, created by the failure of old doctors who sold out their future doctors for money.
@gavinlew8273
@gavinlew8273 Ай бұрын
It's the result of late Capitalism. Profit and growth above or else. Capitalism is self-serving. Capitalism operates according to the rules of selfishness.
@maesun5685
@maesun5685 Ай бұрын
Well said and accurate.
@charmainetate6274
@charmainetate6274 Ай бұрын
Well said, couldn't have summed it up better! Precisely my experience working in hospital. I did enjoy a fulfilling career in home health however
@adenasmith903
@adenasmith903 Ай бұрын
Capitalism has been taken over by Corporations. Corporations are ruining business. Corporations only care about profits.
@paulregener7016
@paulregener7016 Ай бұрын
@@gavinlew8273Again it’s Crony Capitalism not just Capitalism. Corporate power merging with government power is corporatism. Capitalism gave people a lot but these evil group of people seized power.
@michellebeard8066
@michellebeard8066 Ай бұрын
As someone with type 1 diabetes, I am completely dependent on the healthcare system to recieve insulin. It’s terrifying.
@CBUCK1994
@CBUCK1994 Ай бұрын
Diabetes is really sad I hope you don't spread those fowl genetics
@sumeetmoray
@sumeetmoray Ай бұрын
Saying this being a doctor yourself takes a lot of maturity & great deal of understanding .... ! ...
@uadialesandra
@uadialesandra 24 күн бұрын
I found *MR OBALAR* formula by accident on KZfaq and ever since my life completely changed. No more outbreaks. No more cold sores. No more embarrassing HPV. Thanks so much ❤..
@dr.davidgerstenaminoacidth2421
@dr.davidgerstenaminoacidth2421 2 ай бұрын
As an integrative psychiatrist I slowly broke free of the system. I prescribe no drugs. I incorporated mental imagery, nutrition (amino acid therapy). Spirituality, and Polyvagal Theory years ago. Early on I decided to do what was best for my patients and to fly under the radar. I lectured and wrote a lot but I was aware that every holistic doctor will be investigated by their medical board. With COVID I knew within 3 weeks what the truth was, but I spent more than 500 hours studying the details. Medicine became big business in 1910 thanks to John D Rockefeller. What are the 3 taboo words in medical training? Nutrition, spirituality and sexuality. Under spirituality I include the words God, purpose, faith and love. The heart has been ripped out of medicine. I feel it is too late to transform medicine. It will crumble.
@sharongarrett4356
@sharongarrett4356 Ай бұрын
Awesome. Keep up your amazing work. You and those like you are needed.
@AlexKellogg-pv4qk
@AlexKellogg-pv4qk Ай бұрын
That’s def awesome IMO Drugs are bad, especially man made drugs
@Fnord23Gnosis
@Fnord23Gnosis Ай бұрын
There were books on this about 1910 and Rockefeller. Do you recommend some reading. Please, this subject greatly interests me.
@sonyarhoads6620
@sonyarhoads6620 Ай бұрын
I was diagnosed with schizophrenia but I feel that like the eyes the mind the eyes and the ears can see and hear things differently on other levels than other people sometimes how do I know you aren't seeing and hearing real people that are bleeding in out of your vibration
@karenmayfield9652
@karenmayfield9652 Ай бұрын
@@Fnord23Gnosis Lots of info on the internet.
@suemilkbone4868
@suemilkbone4868 2 ай бұрын
I used to work for a very large HMO (35 years) and saw firsthand the inferior care physicians were forced to provide patients. Then I got on Medicare and saw, once again, how physicians sold their souls in providing inferior, even downright dangerous, health care in Advantage and Accountable Care Organizations just for job security, excellent benefits and good pay...all to the detriment of patients. Us mere mortals (the patients) have no power over the insurance companies and governments but the physicians do. Where are they? Why aren't they standing up for us? If the physicians don't help us, who will?
@EC-yd9yv
@EC-yd9yv 2 ай бұрын
Really...the Doctors have say in the Government and insurance, on how things should be?! I thought it was the other way around 🤔 It's all scary for sure, regardless 🤯
@suemilkbone4868
@suemilkbone4868 2 ай бұрын
@@EC-yd9yv If they were unionized like the nurses are, they would have more power. They could put pressure on the AMA and State Medical Boards to advocate for us. They could initiate a nationwide letter campaign to Congress to protect patients. Personally, I have not heard of any united effort from physicians on the behalf of patients. What I have heard is mass exodus of doctors leaving the health care system.
@winterlantern5695
@winterlantern5695 2 ай бұрын
Healthcare people only care about the money.
@linanicolia1363
@linanicolia1363 2 ай бұрын
Every human, right now, stands alone on a small island. It is up to us to survive as we evidently have become the new commodities for a system, intending to profit, no matter what. Humanity is gone ; compassion is gone ; we, the new sheep, are sorting it out.
@macgp44
@macgp44 2 ай бұрын
Physicians will only stand up for physicians and their income. Don't expect anything different.
@OmarAbdulMalikDHEdMPASPACPAPro
@OmarAbdulMalikDHEdMPASPACPAPro Ай бұрын
PA and new subscriber here! Thank you SO MUCH for this video! I have been a Washington DC-based PA for almost 25 years and have seen the drastic changes in healthcare. I think it's going to get worse as our population ages, less young people go into medicine, in lieu of computer-based sources of income, and a desire to eschew overwhelming debt. MOST of MY patients suffer from diseases related to lifestyle. And, don't require specialist. I look forward to watching more of your videos! 🙂👋🏽👨🏽‍⚕️
@Mukanimou
@Mukanimou Ай бұрын
Massage therapist here, well II was. 2 plus years post car accident and finally after many dismissals from supposed specialist for my varied injuries I was finally diagnosed with what I suspected as the problem. All I wanted was care and instead I was told there is nothing wrong. The pain management Doctor who I did not expect to even give a diagnosis said have it in a few minutes of listening and looking at my test. I started to cry. I told him I always felt the problem was stemming from my next but was not otherwise. He said I would probably know best seeing I have TOUCHED 1000s of people in my time. But, aside my clients, no one gives credit to the mere massage therapist. I left both relieved, validated and also disappointed that I have dismissed all the tine. I have lived in pain all this time and still cannot do my job.’shame on this system. Out school systems need to educate people out there bodies. Luckily we have the internet to teach us.
@aisforapple2494
@aisforapple2494 Ай бұрын
I'm sick and tired of having a health concern, going to my doctor who spent a decade in school to get their degree, and the only medical knowledge she has is "go see this other doctor". I don't want to go to 15 doctors for "preventative care" when all I need is one good doctor to FIX THE PROBLEM!!!
@gloriapinskerportraits4801
@gloriapinskerportraits4801 Ай бұрын
AMEN!!!
@aisforapple2494
@aisforapple2494 Ай бұрын
@cassandra9699 It didn't used to be that way! I blame it on the combined cahoots of the doctors and insurance companies.
@aisforapple2494
@aisforapple2494 Ай бұрын
@cassandra9699 Since the "plandemic", I don't trust any doctors as far as I could throw them.
@gloriapinskerportraits4801
@gloriapinskerportraits4801 Ай бұрын
@@aisforapple2494 That's right. Years ago the family doctor took care of almost everything, unless it was something very serious.
@aisforapple2494
@aisforapple2494 Ай бұрын
@@gloriapinskerportraits4801 They'd keel over dead themselves to make a house call anymore! 🤣
@RozaLidiz
@RozaLidiz Ай бұрын
I am a doctor myself and it's been almost 10 years since I stopped working as one, I've always felt that something was wrong with my studies and my daily practice of medicine, and this was later confirmed by the pandemic. I was always scowled at when I explained to my colleagues that we were "trained" to cover up symptoms, not to actually cure our patients. Unconsciously for most of us, we became tools for making money, not doctors. Today, I'm convinced that each and every one of us should be an expert in our own health. A doctor can, perhaps, guide you but it's still our body. And we're supposed to understand and know it better than anyone else.
@fnhc2023
@fnhc2023 Ай бұрын
A great great doctor ENT older fellow once said “YOU know your child better than anyone else”. He was remarkable…..that was in the past
@Blondie77128
@Blondie77128 Ай бұрын
Big pharma doesn’t make money if illnesses are cured.
@mrwayne5158
@mrwayne5158 Ай бұрын
I've told people the same thing and have been ignored as well
@chelseamurray1678
@chelseamurray1678 Ай бұрын
Good point most illnesses we can heal ourselves
@AshleySpeaks4U
@AshleySpeaks4U Ай бұрын
Back in 2007, my doctor grabbed some dry ice and burned a wart off in-office. Last year, I went to my doctor for a massive plantar wart that is quite painful, and my doctor sent me to a podiatrist??? Podiatrist just shaved it and gave me standard topical wart medicine. If that sh*t WORKED, I would not NEED to see a doctor, right? It MUST be surgically cut out. No topical med will get this deep thing gone. Or, whip out a lot of dry ice, ya know? So, still there, still causing pain.😢
24 күн бұрын
Thank you Doc. I haven't seen a doctor in over 10 years but for 2 exceptions. One was to check that I had no fracture after a cycling accident, the second to have a checkup when I reached 50 to have a picture of my health entering second part of life. All good. I don't take any medication unless it is life or death situation. Even to take aspirin, I need to reach a level of pain intolerable and I have a very tolerance limit. Just eat healthy, have a healthy lifestyle and don't take meds for no reason just because you have a cold. Your immune system is there to fight for you. Keep the docs for life threatening condition. Be smart about your health
@andrewz2854
@andrewz2854 Ай бұрын
Who knew prioritizing money over healthcare quality would lead to the utter decay of the medical system? They’re treating a field crucial to survival and national prosperity like banking and finance. Every decision is made for the sake of optimizing budgets and maximizing payouts rather than improving healthcare as a whole. Bravo for shining light on this crisis from the inside. I really can’t believe our societies have other things to talk about besides this fundamental crisis. What does any of it matter if our healthcare system leaves us broke, dead or chronically ill?
@garysbraccia4980
@garysbraccia4980 2 ай бұрын
I am 59, sober for 4 years, eat clean as possible, ride my bike 5k miles a year. No smoking and haven't been to a DR in 9 years. ON ZERO MEDS. Feel great.
@supergram7409
@supergram7409 2 ай бұрын
BRAVO 👍
@americafirst9144
@americafirst9144 2 ай бұрын
Sounds like you take great care of yourself. Way to go!
@garysbraccia4980
@garysbraccia4980 2 ай бұрын
@@americafirst9144 I may drop dead at any minute
@bbybeatboxx
@bbybeatboxx 2 ай бұрын
Similar here, its obvious really but people are too brainwa£hed and hung up on their conviniences and " m£gic b£llets."
@supergram7409
@supergram7409 2 ай бұрын
@@garysbraccia4980 Your funny 😂
@micheleharris6851
@micheleharris6851 2 ай бұрын
As a RN, I am so disappointed in what has become of America's healthcare system. The corporations that decide how it runs have destroyed the professions like ours by piling on more and more to do in shorter time frames. Drs to see patients every 15 min(face to face, charting, etc) and nurses to care for too many ill patients at once(short staffed making it dangerous when one person can only be in one room at a time, etc.) The corporations don't care about quality or health, only money. So many caring medical professionals are leaving hospitals,etc. so AI and robots may be taking over. Human touch and care used to be paramount. God help us all to create a solution.
@suemilkbone4868
@suemilkbone4868 2 ай бұрын
I used to call health care "livestock care," but in reality, it is worse. Actually, livestock get better care because they have value, humans do not.
@CharlesLambert137
@CharlesLambert137 2 ай бұрын
It's not just corporations. Here in Canada, where the private sector is banned from medical system administration and management, the whole system is collapsing. At least in the US you guys have a great ER system (per Dr. Dhand). In Canada people regularly die in ERs due to administrative incompetence and lack of medical resources. (Also note, Canada has one of the most expensive and wasteful medical systems in the world. It may be free but taxes are high and so is the debt load.)
@gjsmimi4474
@gjsmimi4474 2 ай бұрын
Agree. Retired RN here.
@daveallen9950
@daveallen9950 2 ай бұрын
The Corporations are mandated by the Feds who control all the money which comes into the organization. The future is 100% government run where the Nurse will have 10-20 patient loads with no help
@francismarion6400
@francismarion6400 2 ай бұрын
Did you get the vax?
@roosworld4910
@roosworld4910 Ай бұрын
Doctors from my experience dont analyse test results to investigate the cause of an illness. They are trained to prescribe medication for symptoms. Thats why peoples health gets worse. Therr needs to be more preventative care.
@Slamboni4k
@Slamboni4k Ай бұрын
Decent doctors are an insane rarity. Most are egotistical and money driven, never interested in upholding the hippocratic oath. And the corporate part? Let's not even go there. Bless the nurses, practitioners, and assistants.
@catherinebourdon8258
@catherinebourdon8258 2 ай бұрын
"Costs are skyrocketing". I had the unique position of knowing how much items cost for a hospital to order. I was also aware of how much the mark up could be in that hospital in certain situations. It was obscene. My family traveled out of state and had to have on of our children treated at an emergency room. I kept track of all details, including personnel, times, time frames and medicine details. When the bill arrived, I was incensed! I demanded an itemized list of those expenses. And would you know... the markup for the medicine was astronomical! I knew how much it costs for a hospital to order it. So I made arrangements to speak to management at that hospital to make the point that such pricing was abusive, shameful and unnecessary. I also knew exact times, names and personnel who entered the room. No one was going to exploit this situation. Needless to say, the bill was significantly reduced. It's an outrage healthcare admin has done as they have to the people. And often blame insurance companies! I fear it is a well-deserved collapse. But the people do need quality care professionals to help. Not entitlement-minded individuals with self-centered, poor bedside manner. Corrupt and evil big pharma has done WAAAAY to much harm in programming modern day medical professionals to do their bidding. It's contradictory to the oath.
@terrorists-are-among-us
@terrorists-are-among-us 2 ай бұрын
I got saline 20 years ago at $1,000 a bag 🤮
@DavidJohnson-yg8qm
@DavidJohnson-yg8qm 2 ай бұрын
It won't be long before we start referring to witch doctors, witches and get wychhazel as a remedy
@AwosAtis
@AwosAtis 2 ай бұрын
Hospitals charge whatever the insurance companies pay. They negotiate prices, probably aboard CEO's yachts in the Caribbean, on a regular basis and laugh all the way to the bank!
@user-mg2kf7dt9g
@user-mg2kf7dt9g 2 ай бұрын
@@AwosAtis same with doctors who use certain surgical instruments, prosthesis and equipment! I know first hand how the Operating Room works!
@jimsgardenproject3507
@jimsgardenproject3507 2 ай бұрын
It’s a business now like any other. I heard there used to be mostly doctors and a few administrators. Today I understand a hospital could be close to 50% administrative. It’s a business otherwise why would there be so many managers.
@Relatedonthate
@Relatedonthate Ай бұрын
I heard a healthcare provider say once that healthcare was never meant to be a business and the moment that the medical industry became about money, the profession was lost.
@trinjuwan4422
@trinjuwan4422 Ай бұрын
Of course, like EVERYTHING ELSE
@lonnielonnie8643
@lonnielonnie8643 Ай бұрын
So true
@surferscollective613
@surferscollective613 Ай бұрын
About 1910 then
@tammyleung7578
@tammyleung7578 Ай бұрын
I am from a place with universal health care. As we graduated from medical school, our Dean gave us a speech on how to save and invest so that we would not have to worry about money, as any doctors who were preoccupied with money were not good doctors.
@sthakur66901
@sthakur66901 Ай бұрын
Ok name one industry which works without money
@taylardotson8100
@taylardotson8100 Ай бұрын
I love my nurse practionner!!!!!!! She is so humble and helpful, I schedule appointments with her instead of my primary doctor. PA's and NP's are wonderful ❤
@beehay3361
@beehay3361 Ай бұрын
I believe that I have an ongoing infection because I could not get an appointment in time to remove a catheter within the appropriate timeframe. They are not considerate and are very negligent. I am glad that he sees things for what they are, and made this video. Thank you for the content. May God Bless You.
@jessicalynam7356
@jessicalynam7356 Ай бұрын
My husband is a PA. He left medicine because he wasn’t able to “practice medicine” due to Ins. Companies and policies. He returned to medicine when he discovered direct pay. He has his own membership practice. 60.00 a month, no insurance. You can call for same day appointments. Physicals, blood work, follow ups are all included. He has taken it upon himself to learn nutrition, (which they do not teach in medical school) herbal medicine and is registered to show you how to use gym equipment. And he will meet you at the gym to get you going in the right direction. He is about getting you healthy. He has hired a female NP to fill that gap and she is a gem. There are ways to meet the needs of patients, but, you have to care. That is the number one rule. He prays with his patients and makes home visits when necessary. There are still medical providers that are in it for the right reason, but, insurance companies have played a huge role in this dismemberment.
@gobigorange
@gobigorange Ай бұрын
Nobody in healthcare cares, they don’t even pretend to care.
@fayeyt20
@fayeyt20 Ай бұрын
May God richly bless your husband! Thank you for all he does! ♥️
@BandiBarnGirl
@BandiBarnGirl Ай бұрын
This is wonderful to hear! Where does he practice? Is there a network of people like him that we can reach out to for similar care if we don’t live nearby? Thx
@adenasmith903
@adenasmith903 Ай бұрын
How wonderfully amazing! Thank you.
@beckyboo1433
@beckyboo1433 Ай бұрын
This is exactly what we need from good doctors ❤️❤️
@user-kp1vr2zx9s
@user-kp1vr2zx9s Ай бұрын
Problems: - insurance model of healthcare adding unnecessary, undereducated middlemen - healthcare as a private industry adding unnecessary, undereducated hospital admin - keeping the ability to become a doctor limited, which keeps current doctor salaries high (less competition, higher wages) - cost of healthcare education (avg of $250,000 in debt) - constant pollution of the air, land, water which contributes to poorer health - corrupt food industry, which makes people sick making cheap foods, sometimes on purpose - the idea that doctors can manage all of these factors and prescribe a pill to fix it. Doctors are still just people, flaws and all.
@agsmith001
@agsmith001 2 ай бұрын
I worked in clinical laboratory medicine for 30+ years. When I recently finally left I was making $5 over minimum wage and it's not a big secret where all the money was going.
@laveraparato258
@laveraparato258 2 ай бұрын
That's terrible.
@agsmith001
@agsmith001 2 ай бұрын
@@laveraparato258 ya. most people think medical professionals are well paid. Some of them are but in a clinic it's really haves and have nots. Dr's have been very good about bidding up their wages but everyone else has to suffer for it, and most of the actual work in clinics is done by medical assistants who are making very low wages.
@mrsw331
@mrsw331 Ай бұрын
The past 4 years has shown us that doctors no longer needed
@johnsammers
@johnsammers Ай бұрын
Never take health advice from someone who profits from you being sick. While doctors are paid per patient and per vaccine and hospital services are privatised, their income depends on your illnesses!
@elaineproffitt1032
@elaineproffitt1032 Ай бұрын
You are right. Doctors need to be able to prescribe, diagnose, and treat their patients without health insurance companies or the government taking charge.
@Faxsaa
@Faxsaa 2 ай бұрын
I'm a RN and work at a hospital in Missouri. My pt I discharged was 96, first time being in the hospital in decades. I asked her what her secret was, she said, "I don't go to the doctor." 😮 there's your answer!
@kalburgy2114
@kalburgy2114 2 ай бұрын
My mother was like that. Got bronchitis and was hospitalised in her mid 90s. When I visited her in the hospital I asked her if it was a boy or a girl, because that was the only reason she had ever gone to the hospital before.
@billh.5360
@billh.5360 2 ай бұрын
​@@kalburgy2114 That's a great story. I imagine your mom laughed when you asked her that question!
@trishr.3986
@trishr.3986 2 ай бұрын
@@kalburgy2114 😂
@Azueteya
@Azueteya Ай бұрын
I had a pt like that once. The daughter called 911, dispatcher told us 100 yr old w/ chest pain. When my partner and I arrived, there were 2 ladies waiting on us at the door. One with a walker, which I assumed was the 100 yr old pt. I was wrong, She was the 79yr old daughter,lol. The daughter called and was frantic and the pt was calm and even walked to my ambulance,she refused the stretcher,lol. In fact, she didn't even want to go,it was the daughter who wanted her seen. I told the pt she had the right to refuse transport as her vitals for her age were excellent. She said she'd go as she'll never get any sleep and be nagged endlessly. Nothing I could do as she no longer had any discomfort and her ekg was even normal, no shortness of breath, nothing, just annoyed at her daughter,lol. That day was her 100th bday, and yes, she still walked,still had her witts about her and quite funny actually. She even looked like SHE was in her 70s. I asked her what her secret was, this is what she told me, " I've never seen a Dr, I stay away from those evil people (lol),I eat bacon and eggs every morning, I make my own meals-never processed or frozen except 1, I have a peppermint patty after dinner and I do what I want and when I want",lol. Her daughter, former RN was very heavyweight, aged beyond her years, needed a walker, had countless surgeries and on countless meds, diebetic and hypertension. She eats mostly processed foods,quick foods, lots of sandwiches and icecream,lol. There was a stark difference between the two. My pt was within her weight, no b/p or diabetes issues, still had all her feminine organs and still had most of her bottom teeth. When her teeth would go bad and she had infections, she'd drink whiskey to help with the pain and grab a pair of needle nose pliers and removed them. The woman was tough and I was extremely impressed. I hated to leave her at the hospital on her bday for someone who probably just had indigestion, but she taught me a very valuable lesson that day and I'll never forget her.
@rokess5053
@rokess5053 Ай бұрын
How did she go to the hospital without seeing a doctor?
@mycoblue9320
@mycoblue9320 Ай бұрын
I have not been to see a doctor in more than 10 years. I figured out long ago that it is another racket just like all of the other rackets we humans have had to endure. I became my own doctor and am much better off for it. We do have a PA in our community that is all about natural methods of treatment and I do have lots of respect for her and that's why my older sister will see her on occasion, but not any of the GP's or "practicing doctors. They lost our business years ago...
@icarusunited
@icarusunited Ай бұрын
This is what happens when everone treats people in healthcare field, and everyone in it acts like a medical expert. 40-60% of any field can be learned by a layman nowadays. It isn't some magic thing to have a degree.
@margrethetermansen4613
@margrethetermansen4613 2 ай бұрын
I am grateful for your honesty. As a registered nurse working for 50 years I have seen the detrimental negative changes in healthcare. You are a gift to healthcare workers who are getting validation for their frustrations and they are even leaving the professions. I reminisce of the past where I worked with doctors, nurses, other healthcare professionals as amazing teams , supportive, respectful and mutual exchange of ideas and expertise to help patients regain their health . More time was spent with patients and families and miracles happened
@charlest8153
@charlest8153 2 ай бұрын
If I did exactly what my doctor told me from my last visit, I would be on a plethora of meds. I take nothing. I eat healthy (keto) and exercise regularly and never felt better. Now his office has sent me a letter saying if I don't get all the regular screenings and physicals when they say to they will cancel me as a patient. WTF. It's all about the money for them. They don't give a shit about our health.
@bbybeatboxx
@bbybeatboxx 2 ай бұрын
Why not eat like our ancestors did?
@ajm3821
@ajm3821 2 ай бұрын
Don’t do it!!!
@DebraGill
@DebraGill 2 ай бұрын
Yes they are trying to force us to make money for them.
@tairz2013
@tairz2013 Ай бұрын
👏👏👏
@ZebeddiDooDah
@ZebeddiDooDah Ай бұрын
​@bbybeatboxx how ❤
@christophergraves6725
@christophergraves6725 24 күн бұрын
There is no good reason for restricting the number of medical school seats. This is one big reason that there has been a move to P.A.'s and Nurse Practitioners. While some are good, others are not. My doctor did see me every time I needed medical attention. Now, I am pawned off on a Nurse Practitioner who simply does not have the knowledge or the judgement that my doctor has. I see my doctor now only once a year. Then when I did see my doctor and he referred me to a specialist, I have had to wait months for an appointment to see the specialist. Then the specialist office twice cancelled the appointment because the doctor wanted to leave early when I had my appointment scheduled. I switched to another practice and now I am waiting another three months to see this other specialist. I was curious why it has been so hard to find a gastroenterologist and the answer that I found is there is a shortage of all specialists in America. I have also noticed that a large number of specialists are foreigners as this doctor in the video is. Why the shortage and why the rise in the number of foreign doctors? The doctor in the this video hints at the answer. The AMA has restricted the number of medical schools that are accredited in the U.S. Then they demand that the medical schools restrict the number of seats in their incoming classes. They do this to keep the supply of doctors down in order to raise the income of doctors. Then when the shortage, that the AMA has artificially manufactured, becomes too great, then they import foreign doctors to take up the slack…to a degree. They see that they can manage the total number of doctors better if they rely on immigration rather than allowing more universities to set up medical schools and to admit more qualified students, which there are plenty who are denied entry into medical schools.
@ericktippett4158
@ericktippett4158 10 күн бұрын
Surprised to see a practising physician come out so strongly on this issue, we need many more!
@monicaweaver4522
@monicaweaver4522 2 ай бұрын
We hold on to ONE doctor that has been wonderful for the past 15 years. Even though we have moved out of state we continue to ‘see’ her via zoom calls. She does not take insurance, limits her practice to the number of patients she can handle, listens and respected our decision not to vax, can be reached via email and phone between 6mo to 1 year check ups-no additional cost, does thorough blood work, is always researching alternatives to traditional Rx. We pay her about $300 per check up visit, period. It’s the way medicine should be practiced. She KEEPS us healthy with her guidance and counseling. I have been sick once in the past 5 years and had to go to our local clinic- 2 hour wait, saw 4 different doctors over 4 months and they all gave me a routine antibiotic and prednisone. Kicking myself in the rear end for not just calling her in the first place. But this has given me a whole new respect for doctors that care and will dig a little deeper for their patients.
@lucien4980
@lucien4980 Ай бұрын
I understand the rest but not taking insurance? There's a reason I got a job that had good health insurance was so I could see my good doctor and not have to pay $300 every time. That's crazy..
@dave8323
@dave8323 Ай бұрын
Paying hundreds of dollars for a check up is not the way healthcare should be, and is not the case in any other developed nation. That you find this acceptable is indicative of how indoctrinated your country is
@APang-gw1du
@APang-gw1du Ай бұрын
This is true. The Doctor Welby of yesterday are gone!!!!
@DAG_42
@DAG_42 Ай бұрын
​@@lucien4980 insurance is central to the whole problem. Once doctors accept it, their hands are tied
@chf159
@chf159 Ай бұрын
This will work until u get sick for real. These consierge doctors can't help you when a real specialist is needed or expensive procedure (such as surgery to remove gallstones) is needed. It's a false sense of security they provide
@ToTaLShaFF
@ToTaLShaFF Ай бұрын
Covid taught me that a doctor's oath means nothing
@AA-ct7cb
@AA-ct7cb Ай бұрын
Jackals.
@gabrielserrano5054
@gabrielserrano5054 Ай бұрын
After the 1970$ Rockefeller commercialized the field. It became a used car salesman scheme since then.
@beckyboo1433
@beckyboo1433 Ай бұрын
💯💯
@user-sc7fk5ys6x
@user-sc7fk5ys6x Ай бұрын
To be fair… insurance sharks, pharma marketroids, and their lackeys in government have never taken the Hypocritic Oath (pardon my spelling).
@CarnivoreHealsAutoimmune
@CarnivoreHealsAutoimmune Ай бұрын
To them it's the greed oath
@rebeccas9529
@rebeccas9529 Ай бұрын
I think many doctors hands are tied… And insurance companies are running healthcare. It’s a form of privatization. And it, to me, is highly unethical. I believe we are saying the results of that currently and will continue to see those unfortunate results if something doesn’t change.
@jencrews
@jencrews 2 ай бұрын
When my father was in the neurological ICU, the person I relied on the most was the nurse practitioner. She had a more holistic view of what was going on with my father, versus all the other doctors who were focused on pieces of the puzzle. I’m 55 so I’m old enough to remember what medicine was like before doctors specialized so much that it became hard for each of them to see the big picture. Sidenote… I was flabbergasted about how every single thing that happened led to medicine. His heart raced one time and they said: He had an a fib incident… we’re going to put him on a fib medication. I was like: No, his heart was racing because he had a stroke which is a normal physiological response. Same with “preventative seizure medication.”The answer to every question was a drug. It’s truly disgraceful what has happened to the medical establishment. Let me be clear that I liked all of his doctors and they were all caring people but the system is definitely broken.
@tinad8561
@tinad8561 2 ай бұрын
And then the drugs fight with each other, and the solution is more drugs to control the side effects. My mom had a scary period of poor health last year; her doctors wanted to add more medication to her “usuals” and blame her weakness and I’ll health on age. It turned out, when she started turning down and eliminating medications, that a chemo drug for a “precancerous” skin condition had lasting side effects exacerbated by a new BP drug and elderly kidneys, and once she was free of nearly her entire panel of prescriptions, she got her life back. Not a solution for everyone, but too little attention is paid to side effects and drug interactions, especially in women and the elderly.
@cappstreet1601
@cappstreet1601 2 ай бұрын
70% OF MDS WORK FOR CLINICS AND HOSPITALS=THEY MUST FOLLOW PROTOCOL THAT IS ESTABLISHED BY MANAGEMENT THAT HAS NO REAL KNOWLEDGE ESP. ABOUT BASIC NUTRITION HERBS ETC
@thinkpositively24
@thinkpositively24 2 ай бұрын
That’s because they are owned by big pharma.
@Hyytekk
@Hyytekk 2 ай бұрын
As a child, I still remember our doctor coming to our house when I was Ill! He drove a top tier Mercedes, so he wasn't scraping by in a rural town. Fast forward, and we wait months to get an appointment, then are given 5 minutes and some pills shoved at you. The Dr. Patient relationship, I believe, is 90% of the cure. The mind body connection. What happened? One illness can bankrupt a person or family. I respect Dr.s, of course. But I agree, medicine is only another big business. Bring on AI, please. Trauma, urgent treatment is another matter. Self knowledge and healthy life choices are paramount now more than ever.
@beverlyd3464
@beverlyd3464 2 ай бұрын
AI? We already have ARTIFICIAL intelligence. We DONT NEED AI..
@wednesdayschild3627
@wednesdayschild3627 2 ай бұрын
I want the doctor on star Trek voyager. He is smart, and kind. He is a hologram.
@CorpseBride64
@CorpseBride64 2 ай бұрын
As a child, we had a German doctor who did many a house visit. My children & grandchildren can't believe our doctor came to our house. He would enter our door and yell, "your not wearing your slippers?! No wonder you are sick." LoL
@RunninUpThatHillh
@RunninUpThatHillh 2 ай бұрын
Its this way in folk herbalism. You don't match x herb to y ailment. You treat the whole person.
@tommiebrooks8573
@tommiebrooks8573 2 ай бұрын
AI??? Why? We're too dependent on others to do for us. We all need to go back to what were placed on the earth for us to use.
@user-kx8np1pu2k
@user-kx8np1pu2k Ай бұрын
Wow you are so right: I am 80 years old, when I was 7 years old I got Rheumatic fever , Dr, Johnstone was like my second Father. I was in hospital for 2 years. He visited me every day. After Hospital I was back at home for a further 12 months. 60 km from his surgery, he still drove out every week to see me. I have a bad experience with my GP in respect of Cancer
@MissDarlaDeville
@MissDarlaDeville Ай бұрын
We need a better system, the government needs to do better. I remember being a little girl and my mom telling me that drug companies pay the doctors.
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