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Should You Take the Recommended Meds?
https://www.thetrumpet.com/article/13299.18.0.0/society/should-you-take-the-recommended-meds ^

Posted on 11/27/2015 11:43:34 AM PST by Thistooshallpass9

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To: Thistooshallpass9
Big Pharma isn't about curing any disease or illness...

It's about treating the symptoms whether or not it medication kill you slowly...

21 posted on 11/27/2015 1:16:08 PM PST by Popman (Christ alone: My Cornerstone...)
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To: Awgie

Not funny.

On one of those ER type shows a guy did show up with that problem.

It is a real, and serious problem.

I think they had to amputate. Seriously


22 posted on 11/27/2015 1:17:04 PM PST by Balding_Eagle (The Great Wall of Trump ---- 100% sealing of the border. Coming soon.)
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To: rawcatslyentist

Or, don’t take their meds, and then sue them when they have to take your legs off because they weren’t forceful enough, or they didn’t tell you that could happen if you didn’t take your meds.

Better yet, have hospitals incorporate a process where they have a long list of things that can happen to you if you don’t take your medications, and have each patient sign it. Not that it will protect anyone from lawyers in any way.

And then everyone can complain some more about how expensive health care is, but we can’t get rid of that person whose responsibility it is to have the patients sign that form, and the person who has to update that form to keep it current, or the person who has to go over it looking for errors and approve it.


23 posted on 11/27/2015 1:18:07 PM PST by rlmorel ("National success by the Democratic Party equals irretrievable ruin." Ulysses S. Grant)
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To: Mr Rogers
My wife was prescribed statins. Lots of side effects, so she finally told the doctor to blow it out his butt. She feels much better now.

Tell her to cut of the HFCS (high fructose corn syrup) ...it causes high cholesterol because it metabolized differently than sucrose...

HFCS is hidden in a lot of processed foods...check your labels...

24 posted on 11/27/2015 1:26:01 PM PST by Popman (Christ alone: My Cornerstone...)
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To: rlmorel

Very true, rlmorel. That is basically what the conclusion of this article says.


25 posted on 11/27/2015 1:27:17 PM PST by Thistooshallpass9
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To: Thistooshallpass9

Was told by first doctor that a statin was absolutely necessary with BP
meds. Was also prescribed antidepressants because I was sleeping 16 hours a day; physical lethargy was misdiagnosed as a mental condition!

I discontinued the antidepressant, which had only made me more exhausted. Felt a little better, not much.
Then I changed doctor. She ordered tests, discovered severe Vitamin D deficiency. Doc told me to add Vitamin D and magnesium to BP and statin.
Still exhausted.

I started reading up on statins. Learned statins cause bone deterioration and premature aging. No wonder I felt old.
I stopped taking the statin, switched to OTC red rice yeast.
Didn’t ask permission. Told doc after the fact.
Doc says, no problem. Red rice yeast is the natural form of statin. I’m like, ok, why didn’t you tell me that years ago?

Now taking BP med, vitamin D, magnesium, red rice yeast in capsules.
I’ve also reduced carbs, eliminated white potatoes and white rice altogether. For rice dishes, I use red rice.
Feel 20 years younger.


26 posted on 11/27/2015 1:29:47 PM PST by mumblypeg (I've seen the future; brother it is murder. -L. Cohen)
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To: Thistooshallpass9

Study the meds first, study your diagnosis, look at natural alternatives. Only after that should you ever take the med.

My cousin just died from his medications, he was young and vibrant and had a great life. He was in his 50s. He was like a lot of you, thinking that a visit to the doctor positively correlated with health and long life. It’s not true.

Doctors do not have to know ANYTHING about nutrition, gut bacteria, vitamins, nutrients. They only know one path: symptom : pharmaceutical medication. This is not a path to health. It’s just one way to stop symptoms. All pharma meds are not bad. BUT IT’S A DUMB PARADIGM FOR EVERYTHING. And it kills and shortens life as much as it helps.

My cousin went to his doctor and didn’t do a second of thinking about it. He was a financial professional and his clients didn’t have to worry about his expertise, so why should he worry about his doctor? They gave him a new blood pressure medication (which doesn’t deal with whatever was causing his blood pressure to be a little elevated) and combined it with a diuretic, which is supposed to help the medicine be “more effective,” just meaning it would bring down his BP even more on a test. No thought to how these meds could affect his life.

My cousin was also taking daily small dose aspirin (sometimes called baby aspirin) because it was supposed to be so good for the heart, on the advice of the same doctor. My cousin didn’t look up the drugs, he just took them.

This summer, on vacation, healthy and having fun, he was complaining that he felt light headed upon getting up, a classic too low blood pressure symptom. He also complained that the diuretic was making him wake many times in the night to visit the bathroom. He kept taking his meds because, after all, a medical “expert” told him to.

One night he got up after midnight and his wife heard his head hit the floor of the vacation condo they were in. He had called straight backward and hit the back of his head. He was knocked out for 15 minutes, only waking when the paramedics arrived. He insisted he was fine, but they said they had to take him in.

Once in the hospital they found a massive brain bleed at the site of impact, and they couldn’t stop it because of the daily baby aspirin. They frantically were trying “antidotes” to the aspirin save his life. In the end, after telling the family it was inoperable, they operated anyway three times but couldn’t save him. He passed away a few days later.

PLEASE, if you read this, rethink your meds and be careful. I do take a pharma drug myself, for migraines, but we all must be more discerning. Medicine - especially the combo - killed my cousin. The diuretic made him wake to pee at night; the BP Med made him dizzy upon standing; and the coup de grace was the daily aspirin which made him a bleeder and unable to stop a brain bleed from a hit to the head.


27 posted on 11/27/2015 1:32:52 PM PST by Yaelle (Trump Cruz 2016)
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To: Georgia Girl 2

I come from a family that lived the natural food and drug free lifestyle even before it became popular-when I was young, it was discovered that my system reacts badly to drugs when the anesthesia for dental surgery nearly put my lights out permanently, so the times that I’ve had a significant injury, I’ve had to make do with Ibuprofen, and lightly at that. I say “no” to all drugs-even to processed food, but I’m not lazy, overweight or overindulgent with my vices, either-and I do a physical job.


28 posted on 11/27/2015 1:42:04 PM PST by Texan5 ("You've got to saddle up your boys, you've got to draw a hard line"...)
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To: Texan5

I’m lucky as I take no prescription meds. I do take a lot of supplements.


29 posted on 11/27/2015 1:44:25 PM PST by Georgia Girl 2 (The only purpose of a pistol is to fight your way back to the rifle you should never have dropped)
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To: Popman

Re: High fructose corn syrup.
Agreed.
Even many supposedly healthier groceries, such as multi-grain breads and bottled fruit juices, are loaded with the stuff.

High salt content is bad for or the blood pressure, too.
During a difficult year in my life, I was eating a lot of quick, microwave-heated canned soups, veggies, and stews, as well as rice-a-roni, ramen,
hamburger helper. All that stuff is lethal if eaten regularly.
Ended up in ER with BP of 190.
Preppers stocking up on canned goods should buy low or no salt, and avoid the HFCS altogether.


30 posted on 11/27/2015 1:50:41 PM PST by mumblypeg (I've seen the future; brother it is murder. -L. Cohen)
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To: Thistooshallpass9

Unfortunately there are some of us that have to be on meds. Period. If I quit taking my thyroid med, I croak, if I quit taking the glaucoma drops, I go blind.


31 posted on 11/27/2015 1:53:34 PM PST by redfreedom (Voting for the lesser of two evils is still voting for evil.)
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To: Awgie

Before making a career change about 12 years ago, I was a workers comp case manager for a private voc rehab provider-no one who worked there-not the owner, the OT/PT staff, case managers, front desk-no one-took prescription drugs-too many of our clients were examples of the bad stuff that could happen-side effects, addiction, etc-scary stuff...

One of my neighbors is a rep for a pharma company, and the stories he tells are enough to make you avoid drugs-he stays strictly away from them, too.


32 posted on 11/27/2015 1:55:03 PM PST by Texan5 ("You've got to saddle up your boys, you've got to draw a hard line"...)
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To: Thistooshallpass9
When a drug company pays a doctor to act as a spokesman for its drugs, that doctor will often feel beholden to that company. It will cause him to make some recommendations based not on his best judgment but on the wishes of the drug company.

That phrase can be directly applied to politicians by the way. Just substitute big donors and interest groups for drug companies.

I'm in my 50s and I've pushed back on prescriptions all my life. I have still yet to take a prescription for anything. Walking 5 miles a day (not hard to do) will keep your blood pressure and cholesterols within normal range. I also stay away from junk food and stick to basic foods. I eat very well by the way. Meats, fishes, eggs, nuts, vegetables, cheeses...

33 posted on 11/27/2015 1:56:48 PM PST by SamAdams76 (It's time we sent a junkyard dog to Washington to run the low life out)
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To: Paladin2

Well .. anybody can add info to Wiki .. so I don’t go there to get my information.


34 posted on 11/27/2015 1:58:06 PM PST by CyberAnt ("The fields are white unto Harvest")
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To: Georgia Girl 2

I take no prescription drugs-they would likely kill me, since I have lived drug free my whole life-I take supplements daily, and avoid processed foods, flour and other carbs and any bleached/white rice.


35 posted on 11/27/2015 2:01:32 PM PST by Texan5 ("You've got to saddle up your boys, you've got to draw a hard line"...)
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To: Thistooshallpass9

I am nearly 68, take absolutely no alcohol, drugs, tobacco, etc.

I did have pain meds after surgery a couple of years ago, but discovered I needed to raise the alarm that I wanted to be rid of the damn side effects, and get off. Got off immediately.

A patient has the responsibility to learn what his condition is, what meds are recommended, for how long, and what is the prognosis without the drug.

My doctors have been willing to steer me clear of drugs as soon as I want to. So far.

OTOH if my doctor said I needed a drug for a condition, I would follow their advice.

I do NOT believe in practicing medicine without training or a license on myself, or others.


36 posted on 11/27/2015 2:05:37 PM PST by truth_seeker (come with the outlws.)
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To: VaRepublican

I refuse statins, too. The doctor keeps on trying to get me
to take them. - Drugs are a trap, even prescription ones.
I’m already on 4 kinds of BP meds. That’s MORE than enough.
You just get in a trap where you can’t quit the things
without having problems. The diuretic isn’t so terrible; but
they had to keep on adding stuff due to the stress I was
under. - So, now I try to live quiet; but the doctor keeps
insisting I turn up for a “checkup” 3 or 4 times a year.
It gets old. Stressful.


37 posted on 11/27/2015 2:15:46 PM PST by Twinkie (John 3:16)
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To: Thistooshallpass9

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38 posted on 11/27/2015 2:20:54 PM PST by firebrand
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To: Awgie

Yes, I’ve seen that one. Strange though the men would probably say if 1 is good two must be better. oh boy.


39 posted on 11/27/2015 2:30:43 PM PST by annieokie
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To: Thistooshallpass9

Looking into the root of things, we see
where The Trumpet is a mouth piece of
what we used to call the Worldwide
Church of God. And when I decide to
take medical advice from Herbert or
Garner Ted Armstrong, I’ll probably
want to get my psychiatric therapy
from the Scientologists.


40 posted on 11/27/2015 2:31:24 PM PST by sparklite2 (Islam = all bathwater, no baby.)
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