another group that is abusive is the younger white trash....they're fat, slovenly, demanding and loud and obnoxious..I guess they feel that if blacks get away with it, so can they.....
sometimes I think I am the only one in America that stays home and doctors my own arthritis, my own cold, my own sinus "infections" and my own flu....and I live....
“why drs get away with the preposterous number of tests and drugs prescribed the elderly for what turns out to be arthiritic pain IMO warrants an investigation.....”
A major cause of the above are the local medical societies/hospital boards and state medical boards requiring/mandating/shaming doctors into doing tests on the elderly (over 65). Then, when the test results fall out of the so called norms, like quote pre diabetes, or too much so called fat in our bodies, a little increase in BP or pulse rate due to White Coat aversion and liver function tests or whatever.
Then, the doctor must put us on dangerous drugs and expensive lab tests and office visits for the rest of our lives. Or he/she could be sued and chased out of the medical society for bad practice.
When our FP for forty years retired. Our new FP was a fanatic about fat levels and basically put everyone on a fat lowering drug. I refused based on my age, over 75 and a family history of no heart attacks/disease of anyone under 75. The indication for using the statins was supposedly preventing early heart attacks.
Finally, one day I asked him what patients with so called high fat would not be put on a statin drug.
He said, “Anyone who had a muscle problem with the statins and onset of sleep problems and possible depression.”
I had him give me an rx for the lowest dose statin drug. I had the rx filled that day.
Amazingly, in a week I had all the problems he warned me about, and he told me to stop taking the drug.
For the next 2 years, I still had to have the lab tests, and he would say “Too bad you can’t take even a low dose statin!”
Then, he moved on in the exam. We both just grinned at each other.
He solved the White Coat high bp problem by having my wife, an RN take my bp’s a couple of times a day and recording the results for a month on a special sheet that showed his name and address, my name and month, day and the daily results.
I dropped the first month’s normal results off at his front desk, and the receptionist made a copy of it and entered it electronically into my record. Then, she gave the original back to me and told me to have my wife take and record my bp 2 times a week.
Then, 4 weeks before my next office visit, we would repeat the process. They entered that data showing no high BP into my electronic record.