I went to a new doctor last week for a hand issue, and when the nurse left the room, my medical chart was left open on the computer screen. There, in a 2 inch by 1 inch block in the top, right corner in large, bold letters, it said PATIENT REFUSED. I always figured my refusal of the jab was displayed somewhere because I could always tell the doctor’s reaction to me. But the size of this literally screamed to any doctor that I had not complied. I almost felt violated with the size emphasis to make sure no medical person ever misses that I bucked their order. It fully taints any trust or relationship I have or could have with that medical person.
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Unfortunately, we no longer have a functioning society, which includes medical facilities, and so you must assume an adversarial posture (both in the sense that you should assume that posture and in the sense that you should assume that that is their posture towards you) and you must adjust your expectations accordingly. It may be safer, and quite likely cheaper, to go to another country for medical care.