nice one. i could not agree more. and if you are unlucky some doctors may even get upset / angry at you for asking. happened to me before. anyway i find that the less medication you take the less prone you are to fall sick - kids especially. and the less you take them, the more effective they are at times when you REALLY need them. speaking from experience. looking forward to more stuff from you!
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When I chose my doctor, I made it clear from the beginning that I study biology and want the facts, not some watered down version. The effect is that 1. She's always very honest about everything and 2. When I come in and say "this, this and this are the problems, I suspect it might be that" she takes me serious. So far, it always worked out as expected.
It's true that taking medicine when it's not really needed isn't that smart, ESPECIALLY when it comes to antibiotics. But one needs to recognize at which point medicine is necessary. A good and reliable doctor is crucial for that and they're way too rare.
Spot on.