Interesting and indeed controversial topic.
I would say that in Germany is the opposite of this:
Nowadays it's this awfully complex web of tests, bloodwork, scans and a myriad other things, not to mention several treatments prescribed "just for good measure" when nothing's wrong with you. It just seems to me like a world that draws you in and isn't inclined to let you go. Not lightly, anyway.
Here one can be dying and doctors will send you home with a paracetamol.
Being myself a person who has some severe breathing problems and always tried to go the natural way, the so-hated medicaments have saved me in many ways.
I see where your point comes from and I understand it.
But at least in my surroundings, people who go under tests, do it because their instincts (or symptoms) tell them there's something wrong; not because the doctors want to,
As I said, in Germany, from what I know so far, doctors are too busy to waste their time with more clients 😂😂😂😂
I love reading about such topic! Respect sister.
Really? :O I would've imagined the German system to be better, though to be fair, I did hear a couple of stories where sick people had to fight with the doctor (in Germany) to get medication. Crwzy.
Of course. It's not the medicine itself that's hated, I don't think. I'm someone who tries to use natural remedies as much as possible also, bu it's not hating medicine, just not wanting to take any needlessly.
:))) you'd think it's their job or something. Wonder if clients aren't a top concern, what is?
Hugs, my love, and I hope you're feeling well at the moment <3