I avoid doctors and hospitals due to them being idiots as it is. I would likely die before getting a transfusion anyway.
They say medical malpractice is the 3rd leading cause of death in the USA. I believe it is now the 1st, if it wasn't already.
Why the fuck should we trust the medical establishment when they are literally responsible for MILLIONS OF DEATHS AND SERIOUS INJURY PER YEAR?!
Also, drug companies are fucking filthy. Pfizer has been fined so many times for such absurd violations, the only reason they haven't been shut down and charged as fucking criminals is because they are rich and pay off the government and other authorities with "donations" (bribes).
I recently saw a meme showing the two politicians who have received the most money from "big pharma". Number one is Joe Biden. Number two is Obama. Biden got about twice as much as Obama did. Really makes you think... especially when you factor in all of the "This news program is sponsored by Pfizer" shit. Gee what motive could this news network have for trying to push you to get a shot from Pfizer? If only I had a fucking brain I could maybe figure it out... something to do with that....currency stuff that I never seem to have enough of.
Yep. I work in healthcare IT. So much jimmying with the numbers to make everything look better and safer than it is. It's disgusting. I trust none of it. I have been treating myself for years because I'm lucky enough to live in a state where I can order my own bloodwork. I've had doctors tell me I'm a hypochondriac even when I shove labwork right in front of them proving otherwise. I just order what I need from overseas and hope it gets through customs.
I had a serious work related injury Nov. of last year. The morning that I woke up from surgery with my eyelid stitched shut, this young Asian resident doc(?) kept coming in my room every 15 mins telling me they need to send me home that afternoon. She said it had to do with the pandemic. I explained I was still was in pain and I couldn't even walk. She was such an annoying little chink cunt. No other hospital staff was acting like her. I ended up asking a doctor about what I could do and had to call patient advocacy or some shit and then they told me I was able to recover for a week until I got the stitches out and could get back to my place. The last few days there, November of 2020, I walked around the ward I was in. On the entire floor of this NYC hospital there was one other patient. There was no pandemic. I texted people about this. They said the ICU must be full of patients. My cousin who is a neurosurgeon agrees the hospitals were never overwhelmed. I went to the ICU on my way out and got to the entrance. It was mostly empty.
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