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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Polyps are almost always benign
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I'd imagine after a certain age, everyone has a polyp or few. With all the processed foods and standard American diet and lack of exercise, I'd be shocked if people did not develop any after 50. It also goes to show it's just standard practice to always treat the symptoms by cutting something out instead of finding out why they formed in the first place. Obviously it's a good thing catching something early enough so you don't have to have a bunch of your intestines cut out and use a bag to eliminate in. But how many diseases and preventative health problems could actually be prevented by flipping the 'normal' ways of living on their head.