To: Daffynition
Agree with most comments so far.
A “general practitioner” is an oxymoron. Some good research on the Internet can teach you more about a specific condition than a “general practitioner” knows about it.
10 posted on
01/31/2011 3:50:39 PM PST by
Christian Engineer Mass
(25ish Cambridge, MA grad student. Any potential conservative Christian FReepmail-FRiends out there?)
To: Christian Engineer Mass
I had a GP that wanted to put me on a drug. I noticed that the last and most frequent drug sales person in his office was from the company that made the drug. There was a log at the front desk - I read upside down very well thanks.
I did some Internet research and found that it was exactly the WRONG drug for my specific circumstances due to other thins the GP was treating me for. I went back to him with three very large independent studies and said I was not taking the drug. He read the studies and called me to apologize. Bottom line he had been bought with a few lunches ad a very pretty drug salesperson.
95 posted on
02/01/2011 7:24:49 AM PST by
mad_as_he$$
(V for Vendetta.)
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