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RE: No clearly marked exits in this hospital

in #medicine7 days ago

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.

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Here one can be dying and doctors will send you home with a paracetamol.

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.

the so-hated medicaments have saved me in many ways.

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.

doctors are too busy to waste their time with more clients

:))) 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