I’ve had several doctors visits these past few weeks in different offices. I had cancer three years ago (small tumor, caught early, doing well) so this time of year I’m doing annual checkups.
Even at an infamous and major medical cancer center in the northeast, not one person asked me if I was vaxed. Not the doctor, not the staff at the front desk upon entering, not the physicians assistant, or the x-ray tech—-not a soul. I forgot to put on my mask again after donning the hospital robe and the oncologist said not one word about it through the whole appointment.
Next, I went to a new GP for a physical and talked about some discomfort in my chest area and don’t you think that should have been his next question given the complaint and the incidence of heart problems from the jab? Never even asked. Never mentioned the vax once. He avoided the question like the plague.
Not too long ago ALL DOCTORS in my orbit asked about my vax status and encouraged boosters and did their due diligence.
Those days are over folks.
They know. They know what’s going on now.
Not only do they push the Covid shot, vaccines-flu, pneumonia, shingles, but also colonoscopies, mammograms, etc.
It’s funny. I am on no drugs whatsoever. I refused tamoxifen for breast cancer. I don’t take statins of high blood pressure meds. Nothing but supplements. Doctors are always amazed when you tell them you are not on any big pharma pills. So are the nurses. They look at you very curiously. Everyone is on pharma drugs. You’re unique if you’re not.
Out of medical curiosity, what treatment/naturopathics did you use for breast cancer? As a retired nurse with eyes now open, I doubt I would do any “chemotherapeutics“ or radiation if the need arose.
This right here. If you follow their mammogram schedule that's a sure way to get breast cancer.
Agreed. I do not think I will ever get another one. The last was about 1 1/2 years ago. I have been fine thus far and breastfed two children which is preventative compared to not breastfeeding. Same with dental X-rays. I will only do every 2-3 years, unless something looks suspicious. My current dentist I had been with over 25 years just sold his practice, so I am hunting for a reputable dentist not out for money, but focusing on patient health.
Same. I also won't let dentists fix something unless it's actually hurting. I had a dentist retire and he was the only one who's never found anything to fix. Dentists now a days will always find something to do.