Sorryto say the people left at the hospital are "their" people...you are almost better off going to tractor supply getting the fuckin paste and doing your own medicine at home. Clearly the people left do not have our best interests at heart....IF they themselves are still pushing the shot and getting the shot. Time to draw the line. Either trust medicine or not...I choose not and will treat myself.
Three of the six patients I had tonight are on alcohol protocols. If I took a handful of people who work in those hospitals many of us have rarely used them and try extremely hard, are working toward our health to avoid them. No one should go to a hospital unless you have a terrible disease, the problem with the boomer crowd was they didn’t have the activity level their parents did and sit down meals, healthy culture.
When kids eat meals at the dime store because their parents are working we see this total breakdown in cultural health.
In the 80s we saw people try and get to a gym but it wasn’t until a decade ago that people embraced natural medicine and health and despite working in a hospital I could show you my medicine cabinet that’s full of supplements, high end nutrition and herbal medicine. I’m the first person to scream about never going to a hospital and when I did home care my practice was teaching prevention.
My boss never had anything to do with my patients but one year I decided to go on vacation and during report she couldn’t believe many were still alive and none of my patients had returned to the hospital in years. (We get them because they are in and out so they send us to prevent that).
You can’t say that I’ve at least failed in this area, I have nurses ask me my methods and it’s all about my experience in psychology, having a dad as a therapist. If you want someone to quit smoking you don’t pressure them, same thing with food. If they feel bad tell them to smoke or eat until they hear it enough that no one wants to shame them and that it should always feel good to learn new ways of coping and then giving them those tools.
Some of us are learning brave new ways to approach health but it definitely doesn’t help the same way it doesn’t help to shame others about habits, to shame medical providers about their challenges. Give feedback and show support with expectations. And hold to it. But beating a dead horse.. yep that’s the place we are at right now.
It's not the medical providers thats my beef. You guys are bound by YOUR bosses. AND that is the problem. Medicine itself is not, do not get me wrong. And I appreciate all Doctors and Nurses. The hospital administration and the red tape about medicications, and now medicine becoming just another cog in the political machine, this is the problem . I understand fully about health and mental health. For 15 years I was almost 500 lbs. Nothing anyone said changed my mind nor did I honestly give a shit about my life at that time. I was so ready to just lay down and die. But now 2 years later I changed it around. I am a lean 200 lbs and pretty muscular...I have loose skin yes, it is what it is. I am alive, I am healthy. And literally I went against EVERY known medical rule to achieve what I did....Naturally :D With diet. And also doing alot of my own research. And researching with my own chemicals.....shit doctors wont let you get. I appreciate especially YOU, for being in the medical field and not just being a drone, a mindless regurgitator or "take your pills and you be ok" . It's people like YOU whom give me hope. Thank YOU!
I can sincerely say not all hospitals are like this but it’s very true that some hospitals and possibly each hospital is dangerous when short or understaffed. The hospitals themselves are saying this and are trying to send people home earlier and devising systems like virtual care with support. Private pay hospital at home models are popping up because of iatrogenic diseases like C diff and MRSA. We will not have inpatient hospitals in 2035 period. It’s a slow phase out but because of covid they were thrown off course but still projected by the 2024 Medicare cuts to hospitals. What’s tough is these models simply don’t work today and there’s a million reasons why.
The people who work in those hospitals are sincerely great people. Things got really bad with Obamacare penalties. That and just this general decline of the US.
Sorryto say the people left at the hospital are "their" people...you are almost better off going to tractor supply getting the fuckin paste and doing your own medicine at home. Clearly the people left do not have our best interests at heart....IF they themselves are still pushing the shot and getting the shot. Time to draw the line. Either trust medicine or not...I choose not and will treat myself.
Three of the six patients I had tonight are on alcohol protocols. If I took a handful of people who work in those hospitals many of us have rarely used them and try extremely hard, are working toward our health to avoid them. No one should go to a hospital unless you have a terrible disease, the problem with the boomer crowd was they didn’t have the activity level their parents did and sit down meals, healthy culture.
When kids eat meals at the dime store because their parents are working we see this total breakdown in cultural health.
In the 80s we saw people try and get to a gym but it wasn’t until a decade ago that people embraced natural medicine and health and despite working in a hospital I could show you my medicine cabinet that’s full of supplements, high end nutrition and herbal medicine. I’m the first person to scream about never going to a hospital and when I did home care my practice was teaching prevention.
My boss never had anything to do with my patients but one year I decided to go on vacation and during report she couldn’t believe many were still alive and none of my patients had returned to the hospital in years. (We get them because they are in and out so they send us to prevent that).
You can’t say that I’ve at least failed in this area, I have nurses ask me my methods and it’s all about my experience in psychology, having a dad as a therapist. If you want someone to quit smoking you don’t pressure them, same thing with food. If they feel bad tell them to smoke or eat until they hear it enough that no one wants to shame them and that it should always feel good to learn new ways of coping and then giving them those tools.
Some of us are learning brave new ways to approach health but it definitely doesn’t help the same way it doesn’t help to shame others about habits, to shame medical providers about their challenges. Give feedback and show support with expectations. And hold to it. But beating a dead horse.. yep that’s the place we are at right now.
It's not the medical providers thats my beef. You guys are bound by YOUR bosses. AND that is the problem. Medicine itself is not, do not get me wrong. And I appreciate all Doctors and Nurses. The hospital administration and the red tape about medicications, and now medicine becoming just another cog in the political machine, this is the problem . I understand fully about health and mental health. For 15 years I was almost 500 lbs. Nothing anyone said changed my mind nor did I honestly give a shit about my life at that time. I was so ready to just lay down and die. But now 2 years later I changed it around. I am a lean 200 lbs and pretty muscular...I have loose skin yes, it is what it is. I am alive, I am healthy. And literally I went against EVERY known medical rule to achieve what I did....Naturally :D With diet. And also doing alot of my own research. And researching with my own chemicals.....shit doctors wont let you get. I appreciate especially YOU, for being in the medical field and not just being a drone, a mindless regurgitator or "take your pills and you be ok" . It's people like YOU whom give me hope. Thank YOU!
I can sincerely say not all hospitals are like this but it’s very true that some hospitals and possibly each hospital is dangerous when short or understaffed. The hospitals themselves are saying this and are trying to send people home earlier and devising systems like virtual care with support. Private pay hospital at home models are popping up because of iatrogenic diseases like C diff and MRSA. We will not have inpatient hospitals in 2035 period. It’s a slow phase out but because of covid they were thrown off course but still projected by the 2024 Medicare cuts to hospitals. What’s tough is these models simply don’t work today and there’s a million reasons why.
The people who work in those hospitals are sincerely great people. Things got really bad with Obamacare penalties. That and just this general decline of the US.