Says 364 – What you don’t know about Doctors can hurt you

I bet you thought doctors were just trying to help heal you when writing all those prescriptions; Didn’t you?

Of course they also get paid for referrals to other SPECIALISTS and for Ultrasounds, X-rays, MRI’s and CT scans.

I almost forgot, they get paid double for Flu, Measles, Shingles, HPV, vaccinations type shots..
1 – The government
2 – By the pharmaceutical companies, with BIG bonuses if they meet the target… >>>> ESPECIALLY<<<<< with child vaccinations that are repeated…

There is no money in curing a patient … and therefore, it’s BAD for business… But there is money in having repeat customers… and that…. is GOOD for business. Did you catch the use of the words, patients and customers? If you did; good for you. Here are some websites that will open your eyes.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/health/pharmaceutical-drug-company-doctor-physician-payment-disclosure-transparency-1.4169888

https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/canadian-drug-companies-agree-to-divulge-how-much-they-pay-doctors-health-groups

https://www.cbc.ca/news/health/doctors-pharmaceutical-funding-1.4164625

Says 188 – Blood Pressure Realization

A parient cured is a customer lostI came to a realization over the weekend when I was on my apple fast/diet. I saw my doctor, or rather her nurse, last week that just took my blood pressure. She told me it was high and that I should really go on medication. High being 145/90
 
Just for shits and giggles I monitored my blood pressure at various times of the day and night over the weekend. It ranged anywhere from 122/78 with a heart rate 55 bmp to 145/93 and a heart rate 63 bmp. After I did my 3/4 hour range of motion routine and exercises, it was 130/84 with a heart rate of 89bpm..
 
OK, so now comes realization… When I’m in the doctors office, she take my BP that lasts 1 minute. Now there are 60 minutes in an hour and 24 hours in a day, making a total of 1440 minutes.. So putting that into perspective, what the nurse and doctor are putting their so-called professional medical diagnosis and advice on, is one test that constitutes of a paltry .0144% of my day.
 
So these f**king medical morons and trying to convince me to go on medication based on a so-called evidence of .069% Even if they followed me around all day and night and took my blood pressure 100 times, it would still only have an accuracy of .69% Blood pressure is just a gauge, a f**king number, and isn’t to be taken as gospel and a mandate to prescribe medication that has countless side-effects. Of course they say it’s “preventive” medicine, but I say, it’s only creating customers..

Says 30 – Tourettes syndrome and the denial of terror

I was watching a documentary on 20 / 20 about Tourettes syndrome  and I found it interesting that they said that the symptoms usually appeared in children around the ages of 5 – 9 and then carry on into adult life, although it decreased with age.  I watched as they followed a few children around their daily activities and saw how they functioned, as well as how the medical community was dealing with their symptoms that they acknowledged were stress related, for which they gleefully prescribed drugs as a treatment. The children not only had to deal with Tourettes, but also the drugs and their sides effects.  The doctors also suggested that the parents, who were stressed by the child’s outbreaks, should ignore any emotional displays and tantrums that the child exhibits. Even writing this pisses me off. I could just take the fucking doctors and psychiatrists and shake them until their heads fall off.  Ignorant and arrogant fuckers.

The attacks were usually activated by a loud noise, voice, crowd, or a physical touch. The activated person would then respond verbally, or physically, but not in a way that could be understood. By that I mean that they would either cough, bark like a dog, or make other animalistic sounds, or they would howl, tweet, shriek, or utter high pitched notes, snap their fingers,or they would cuss and swear as a form of verbal release. The other form of expression was a physical release (tics) where their body would momentarily freeze up and if it was mild, they would simply go into rolling or blinking their eyes a few times, or they would explode in a variety of convulsive type movements and gestures.  Some would exhibit the symptoms of OCD or ADHD and would repeat physical movements or habits for as long as they were being activated. Others would hit themselves or pull their hair as a form of self-punishment. Still others would express their denied rage by throwing a temper tantrum, or by flying into a verbal barrage of cuss and swear words and gestures aimed at those that they felt were attacking them..

As the documentary progressed I could feel  that it was their denied terror that was moving in the only way that it was allowed any expression in that moment.  Something happened to them as a  child that traumatized them and the only way they could feel safe to release the pressure of the emotions they were feeling was to ACT it out in a way that would not be understood and cause more trauma. Hence, whenever they would be activated by a similar experience to the one that traumatized them, they would go off into their non-sensible verbal and physical emotional expressions.

A few days later, I happened to be chatting with a guy in a facebook group on healing emotions. As he shared his form of emotional release, I immediately knew he had Tourettes. He was very defensive at first, but then admitted his issue and we got into a discussion. He stated that when he was terrified, that total panic would set in and that he would flip out, meaning that his Body would go off into all sorts of physical gymnastics and he would momentarily leave his Body. He said he felt a sense of relief and that it was so good to get out of his Body as what he was feeling was driving him crazy.  He also stated that he felt terror of having to go back, but not as much as he did before he gapped.  This was a man in his 30-40’s and while he said his symptoms were now a lot better than they were as a child, he was still faced with the possibility of flipping out at any time. When asked if he had traced his emotional trauma back to his childhood he became defensive again.  The only reason that Tourettes seems to disappear with age is that is just had years of denial and learned forms of avoiding the situations that triggered the re-action.

This is not the documentary I was watching, but a YouTube video on Tourettes…