This is absolutely true. My dad, who suffered from vascular dementia for 10 years before passing, had Alzheimer's on his death certificate. The two are VERY different, but I suspect Alzheimer's pulls more grant money.
My mom, who died in the hospital after administration of Remdesivir, had COVID-19 on her death certificate along with sepsis (which was true). In truth, she had developed pneumonia as an aftermath of a COVID infection (double vaxxed) and had a bladder infection. As you know, COVID brought the hospital a hefty sum of $$.
I'm convinced that $$ drives our health care system, and it's made me very wary of availing myself of the system unless I absolutely have to. I have a based family practice doctor, but even then I consider every recommendation and I don't always follow what he says.
Bottom line is we are in charge of our own health care.
This is absolutely true. My dad, who suffered from vascular dementia for 10 years before passing, had Alzheimer's on his death certificate. The two are VERY different, but I suspect Alzheimer's pulls more grant money.
My mom, who died in the hospital after administration of Remdesivir, had COVID-19 on her death certificate along with sepsis (which was true). In truth, she had developed pneumonia as an aftermath of a COVID infection (double vaxxed) and had a bladder infection. As you know, COVID brought the hospital a hefty sum of $$.
I'm convinced that $$ drives our health care system, and it's made me very wary of availing myself of the system unless I absolutely have to. I have a based family practice doctor, but even then I consider every recommendation and I don't always follow what he says.
Bottom line is we are in charge of our own health care.
...compelling addendum, nicely stated...