Trust in Doctors and Hospitals Plummets
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That 500k is a medical malpractice number…many more die and aren’t limped into the malpractice column…
Hospitals are where people go to die. Always remember that.
Depends on if we're talking about broken bones or digestive tracts broken as a result of chronic exposure to toxic food.
Most people in the former category come out better than they walked in. It's the ones in the latter category that get most of the issues.
allopathic reductionism
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What do you mean? Are there more unreported cases of medical malpractice; cases where they are covering their asses, or what?
Eh, that's kind of the equivalent of saying "hitler drank water; if you drink water, you are literally hitler too"
No offense. :-)
Yes, lots of people die at hospitals, but if you were gravely, seriously injured, where else you going to go?
People used to die at home in their beds with family and friends around them. Today they shove them to a hospital, try all types of procedures that don’t add any quality of life for a short life extension while draining bank accounts.
Of course broken bones and torn bodies need a hospital for repair.
That’s what I was getting at.
When it’s time I’ll die not at a hospital if it’s by natural causes and not something stupid I choose to do.
Ah, gotcha... Yeah, IDK; I thought the general consensus was hospitals are kind of trying to kill people; between there not being any profit in a cure and the depopulation agenda, IDK.....
I get your point though.
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