I work in the medical industry, and I have had COVID patients tell me they don't think this is legit. They are forced into these rooms in a shut-down hallway, and they don't have a say in when they can leave. They are being locked down against their will, for $3900 (at least) a day, for the hospital in Medicare kickbacks. I'm hearing a lot of people saying they will do whatever it takes to not do business with the place that I am at, because of the way that they have handled this fake pandemic. Trump had passed an executive order regarding hospitals revealing their itemized true costs of care, medications, and procedures. So when a hospital is suddenly "opening up" the building, that's what they're really doing. They are hiding the fact that they are scamming people for hella bucks. There are hospitals out there being investigated for embezzlement, fraud, etc., on top of medical malpractice, #1 cause of death in the industry.
One article kind of talking about what I'm referring to.
Both...I'll give you an example. Visited my primary care physician last week and we talked about being ready fcr COVID to end. I went into some details of how all the numbers are fabricated and the methods used to do so. He responds with "yeah, there's definitely some strange political stuff going on with it, I don't know, I just do what I'm told." And THERE you have it...
It's easier for the Sheep to just follow the Crowd.
A growing number of doctors are bucking the system, ditching insurance entirely. They are hard to find, but are interested in helping people instead of being insurance adjusters.
Concierge medicine is skyrocketing...I'm in the PNW and such things have existed for the elite for 30+ yrs. My sister in law is a doctor and takes zero insurance, all cash pay...which, ironically ends up being less expensive for the patient
I can't blame them too much, Government has fucked everything up.
you can fully blame them. we all have a choice to ditch the dogma
I must be doing something right: both my doctors told me not to take it because it's experimental.
They have always done what they are told to do. Went to vascular surgeon why my toes are turning black. He walked in the door, immediately typed stuff in the computer and as he was walking out I yelled: Hey, what about my toes? He turned around said 'what" finally looked at my toes and said "I dont know come back in months". I said 'are you kidding me?" I reported him to the university insurance company. I left the university and transferred to my local hospital. Guess what? He was fired from the university but now works at my local hospital.
I have no luck.
Black toes? Like poor circulation? Are you diabetic? Tingling? Numbness? Do you know about peripheral neuropathy? Also a B1 deficiency can lead to a bluing of the fingers and toes...but you said black so I'm thinking it's probably not that.
Actually I know its bad circulation from a blood clot. Had a shunt put in by someone else. But I would expect him to at least look at it and prescribe blood thinner.
It's not just doing what they are told--they are beaten into submission by insurance companies and hospital administrators--not even allowed to use their doctor skills much these days...