I have often been asked why I dont visit doctors for my issues.
Here is the full, detailed answer:
I do. I do visit doctors.
They get some tests done, look at them, and tell me, "Maybe it is stress? All the reports are normal."
One doctor went on to say, "I honestly don't know what is wrong with you. I cannot help you."
That's it. That's the only answer I have got from doctors. Either this, or the prescription of medicines that my body did not need.
I have two autoimmune disorders that got diagosed - not by going to doctors for 12 years, but from an online support group. They kept pumping antibiotics into me even when all the culture tests came back negative. A two hour Google search told me about both options - film covered bacteria and auto immune disorders. I read more patient records and figured I was closer to the auto immune issue than the film covered bacteria. Went to a homeopath who thankfully heard me out and was open enough to say, "Yes, i think you might be right. Let me prescribe medicine for this and lets see how you respond." No allopath even listened to patient concerns.
All allopathic doctors do is follow protocol.
If your child has fever, we assume viral and wait for 3 days before giving antibiotic.
Google or AI can do this IF-THEN-ELSE better than you.
Your job, as the doctor, is to KNOW when a child is not doing so well and when they need to start antibiotics.
Your job, as the doctor is to listen to the patient and go beyond the protocol.
For that to happen, the pharma industry has to stop dictating protocols.
You, as doctors, need to fight to remain relevant. If you allow your wisdom to be taken over by protocol, then those years of practice amount to nothing.
If you don't tell the patient whether a certain drug causes thrombocytopenia, the patient will find out online - in 30 minutes vs the two it would have taken you to tell them.
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