Re: On pills for life
Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2014 8:16 pm
The root cause is existence in itself, living in a world for which we are not designed.nitz wrote:Always give outs pills but never me the root cause - cause of cause.
The root cause is existence in itself, living in a world for which we are not designed.nitz wrote:Always give outs pills but never me the root cause - cause of cause.
That price is the NHS bill, and once you find NHS cannot help you, too slow/to incompetence etc, you have to go private, and then the bill for that.nowaysj wrote:This wisdom is lost on these young men. They're destroying their bodies, and are surprised, "I'm getting really bad hangovers," or, "I get a hangover while I'm drinking now." Haha, that is damage to your bodies lads. You think you'll have to pay the price later, much later. But you're already paying the price, and when you get the full bill, you're going to be rather surprised.nitz wrote:Health is wealth
Lad it up though.
Who said we are not designed for this world - evoultion came from somewhere.m8son wrote:The root cause is existence in itself, living in a world for which we are not designed.nitz wrote:Always give outs pills but never me the root cause - cause of cause.
..he said after he and his friends took a break from beating their drums and smoked some salvia.m8son wrote:The root cause is existence in itself, living in a world for which we are not designed.nitz wrote:Always give outs pills but never me the root cause - cause of cause.
Genevieve wrote:..he said after he and his friends took a break from beating their drums and smoked some salvia.m8son wrote:The root cause is existence in itself, living in a world for which we are not designed.nitz wrote:Always give outs pills but never me the root cause - cause of cause.
That's not issue - finding a good, caring per say, doctor. You normally have to pay for such a service £100+ for a bupa doctor, I've been, but I tell you it's worth it. Good doctors are limited in NHS, in the stead of those with chronic conditions, whereas in the private section they are every wear because of the money, it's something elseGenevieve wrote:From mental health specialists to doctors or GPs, I've hardly ever dealt with a doctor who was itching to prescribe me drugs. When I started therapy I was told they wanted to get to know me first before putting me on anything. The GP I went to since I was a little kid usually gave me tips on what I could do myself if I had a problem and a dermatologist I had to see once refused to prescribe me pills for something that would go away on its own.
I think there's a personal responsibility in finding yourself a good doctor. I've kicked a few to the curb. You don't go back to a restaurant that served you a bad meal and you don't get your car fixed by the same incompetent mechanic twice, so why continue to do business with the same terrible doctor?
It's harder to find a good doctor and get an appointment with them I suppose. But since it's for matters relating to your body and you only have one, I believe it's worth the effort.
nitz wrote:Food is the first port of call - and then its meds.
Health is wealth
God bless everyone

Said at a time when a club to the head was the most advanced form of anesthesiaDub_freak wrote:nitz wrote:Food is the first port of call - and then its meds.
Health is wealth
God bless everyone![]()
"Chemotherapy does seem like a good idea, but this fruit salad seems to be doing the trick."Dub_freak wrote:nitz wrote:Food is the first port of call - and then its meds.
Health is wealth
God bless everyone![]()
Liam92 wrote:"Chemotherapy does seem like a good idea, but this fruit salad seems to be doing the trick."Dub_freak wrote:nitz wrote:Food is the first port of call - and then its meds.
Health is wealth
God bless everyone![]()
yeah this. found it hard as fuck to get a prescriptionGenevieve wrote:From mental health specialists to doctors or GPs, I've hardly ever dealt with a doctor who was itching to prescribe me drugs. When I started therapy I was told they wanted to get to know me first before putting me on anything. The GP I went to since I was a little kid usually gave me tips on what I could do myself if I had a problem and a dermatologist I had to see once refused to prescribe me pills for something that would go away on its own.
I think there's a personal responsibility in finding yourself a good doctor. I've kicked a few to the curb. You don't go back to a restaurant that served you a bad meal and you don't get your car fixed by the same incompetent mechanic twice, so why continue to do business with the same terrible doctor?
It's harder to find a good doctor and get an appointment with them I suppose. But since it's for matters relating to your body and you only have one, I believe it's worth the effort.