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<blockquote data-quote="TANSTAAFL" data-source="post: 4233569" data-attributes="member: 27098"><p>Maybe I jumped the gun on that comment. I do think [USER=24]@JD8[/USER] is correct on his statement, that gives doctors plausible deniability. I do not think the answer for every ailment is another med, with side effects that may be worse than the condition it treats. When was the last time a doctor recommended exercise, better diet and followed through? They may prescribe PT, but again the health care system gets $ when they do that. </p><p></p><p>I appreciate you calling me out on that.</p><p></p><p>Ever wonder why pharma has TV commercials to the general public? I believe it is by buying ads from the networks, there is a genuine fear of network news organizations saying anything negative about a medication...</p><p></p><p>Taking tinfoil hat off now. Again not telling anyone not to take meds or not taking doctors advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TANSTAAFL, post: 4233569, member: 27098"] Maybe I jumped the gun on that comment. I do think [USER=24]@JD8[/USER] is correct on his statement, that gives doctors plausible deniability. I do not think the answer for every ailment is another med, with side effects that may be worse than the condition it treats. When was the last time a doctor recommended exercise, better diet and followed through? They may prescribe PT, but again the health care system gets $ when they do that. I appreciate you calling me out on that. Ever wonder why pharma has TV commercials to the general public? I believe it is by buying ads from the networks, there is a genuine fear of network news organizations saying anything negative about a medication... Taking tinfoil hat off now. Again not telling anyone not to take meds or not taking doctors advice. [/QUOTE]
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