Guest guest Posted May 27, 2010 Report Share Posted May 27, 2010 She was probably relieved to have you do that so she doesn't have to bother treating you. I used to work with cardiologists and from my experience, the majority of doctors are anything but healers. Most oft them are just smart people (well, they have good memories anyway) who wanted to make a lot of money so they went into medicine. And unfortunately, we have to suffer because these are the type of people who entered the field in the 80's and 90's. On a side note, it will be interesting to see what kind of doctors crop up in the next 20 years. Business Weekly did a a study a few years ago on the entrance rate of medical schools. They found that a lot of the people who would have normally gone into medicine are no longer entering the because its not as lucrative as it used to be and the stress is also a lot higher than before.. Thhey found that a lot of these would be doctors are either getting degrees in the computer sciences or they are entering into MBA programs. The latter are apparently aggressively going after this cohort of the population. So, maybe this is good news for the general public because we'll start to see an increase of doctors who are in it because they genuinely care about people and not because of the money. On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 9:01 AM, M wrote Like many here I can't get a dr. to prescribe t3. So, I finally told my rheumatologist that I was ordering t3 from Mexico and all I wanted from her was a standing order to have complete thryoid tests so I could monitor myself. She said ok and wrote the order and told me to have the tests sent directly to myself. Can you imagine that? She did not want to be responsible for a t3 rx, but it was ok with her if I took as much foreign t3 as I wanted without dr. supervision. And that, folks, is a prime example of our current " healers " . -- Mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2010 Report Share Posted May 27, 2010 No, I really can't imagine that. I wonder if she knows that T3 works but for liability reasons alone won't touch it? Keep the Dr. free from lawsuits but what about the patient!? > > Like many here I can't get a dr. to prescribe t3. So, I finally told my rheumatologist that I was ordering t3 from Mexico and all I wanted from her was a standing order to have complete thryoid tests so I could monitor myself. She said ok and wrote the order and told me to have the tests sent directly to myself. Can you imagine that? She did not want to be responsible for a t3 rx, but it was ok with her if I took as much foreign t3 as I wanted without dr. supervision. And that, folks, is a prime example of our current " healers " . > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2010 Report Share Posted May 27, 2010 No, I really can't imagine that. I wonder if she knows that T3 works but for liability reasons alone won't touch it? Keep the Dr. free from lawsuits but what about the patient!? > > Like many here I can't get a dr. to prescribe t3. So, I finally told my rheumatologist that I was ordering t3 from Mexico and all I wanted from her was a standing order to have complete thryoid tests so I could monitor myself. She said ok and wrote the order and told me to have the tests sent directly to myself. Can you imagine that? She did not want to be responsible for a t3 rx, but it was ok with her if I took as much foreign t3 as I wanted without dr. supervision. And that, folks, is a prime example of our current " healers " . > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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