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Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

Agree. Accessing the patient in person is essential. Also, what is not done is having

the patient provide an in depth life style report. Many of the issues today are generated from negative life style activities. I see follow up zoom meetings a essential part of the medical paradigm because of the lack of enough physicians in GP.

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Brandon is not your bro's avatar

🎯

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ABIGAIL REPORTS's avatar

Poplar Report

Do YOU Know What's On YOUR PHONE?!?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BYLMaSkoR0

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Renee Marie's avatar

Lol…the Bolsheviks can KMA! Seriously…

The average Leftist is dumber than a bag of rocks.

God is my Hightower.

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DWB's avatar

I watched my wife do one of those video doctor visits and it was clear the doctor wasn’t even trying.

On the other hand, it was the only way for me to get a prescription for Ivermectin and HCQ because no doctor in my area would dare prescribe it. For treatments that politicians or bureaucrats dislike, it’s a valuable resource.

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Brandon is not your bro's avatar

Another thing a little off topic …. I’m tired of taking care of the side effects people get from med companies you can get on line . Bleeding and phlebitis from Birth control pills , retained products from abortion drugs and wrong meds given from a telehealth visit. Thanks Edwin for allowing me to vent and thank u Dr. Coleman.

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Kristi yapp's avatar

These days there doesn’t even need to be a doctor. One can order meds for sexual dysfunction or anxiety directly through an app:

https://www.hims.com

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Edwin's avatar

Amazing, is't it!

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Kristi yapp's avatar

So dangerous

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Edwin's avatar

All for money, eventually drug laws will not work, 'cause everybody will have a 3D Printer of sorts that will be able to conjure up any substance imagined, the 'lock' on these things will be the first thing broken, so why incorporate it in the first place.

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Edwin's avatar

Or gun laws, or ______ other laws, I suppose they will have to have nuclear codes, but the raw material (plutonium) will be so expensive almost nobody will bother, almost nobody.

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Kristi yapp's avatar

Because people want what they can’t have.

I remember when the Covid vaccines were first released for the elderly and for the immune compromised only. I knew people who were trying to “get ahead in line” and get a vaccine before it was available for their own age group.

Those pharmaceutical companies have brilliant marketing teams.

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ABIGAIL REPORTS's avatar

Dean was doing his morning crossword and reading the funnies, with all those ads, his finger hit one, which signed him up for a Pay ad, Discover wanted it verified, as he does not phone shop. So he gets a verify e-mail. Strange. I made him call Discover. He did it. but got it canceled. Most ads are SCAMS. Look on Amazon or a specific store to see if they have what you want. And as Robert Yoho says don't believe Medical Mags.

Many things I post are from email, from the source. I don't like that in my links, code readers can trace it. I needed a Children's Defense article, Neither Google nor DDG had it. My alternative is https://metager.org/

I may not like RFK Jr politics, but his researchers are good.

Johnson & Johnson to Pay $6.5 Billion to Resolve Nearly All Talc Ovarian Cancer Lawsuits in U.S.

Johnson & Johnson to pay $6.5 billion to resolve nearly all talc ovarian cancer lawsuits in U.S.

https://www.cnbc.com/2024/05/01/johnson-johnson-will-pay-6point5-billion-to-resolve-nearly-all-talc-ovarian-cancer-lawsuits-in-us.html

New Study Links Pfizer RSV Vaccine for Pregnant Women to Preterm Births

The first post-authorization safety analysis of Pfizer’s Abrysvo RSV vaccine found the average time between vaccination and preterm birth was three days. Two-thirds of reported cases occurred within a week.

https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/pfizer-rsv-vaccine-pregnant-women-preterm-birth/

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Kenn's avatar

You are lucky just to get a callback from MUSC here in South Carolina. It’s a damn joke most of the time. Never replied to my question in person or when it happened again. Complete tone deafness.

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ABIGAIL REPORTS's avatar

Not all, my Neurologist was stuck in a snowed-in Airport, and my Scheduled 5 valium requires an every six-month doctor visit. She called me, we talked for 30 minutes. She is an old-fashioned doctor. My script was called in. And Tricare Life is a pain in the tush to deal with now. All scripts have to be E-script, with codes on a fob. Every med or device must be approved before it can be ordered. Many meds are being deleted. I need a special back brace, it had to be on the list, I'll have to be fitted for it. Primary said he heard the Base pharmacy will be closing. It was never enlarged when the Exchange was remodeled, a WW2 small one.

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Ann Bouchard's avatar

Agree.

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Edwin's avatar

Love those re-stacks, gas & gals.

Bless you all.

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