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by monoideism
1798 days ago
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As someone (~50) who has spent much of the past 2 months suffering in pain in some hospital, I endorse your decision. Several hospital-issued medication issues there that set me back. I’m now at home, where I’m slowly healing just as well. As long as I can eat and drink (and failure to be able to do that is what sent me to hosp to begin with), I stay here. I’m going to come out of this more healthy, I’m determined. If you’re younger (or older!), I strongly endorse avoiding the pharma industry to the extent possible. The side effects will almost aways catch up to you at some point, usually during a crisis or other sickness. Work on your weak spots “naturally” (eg, if you’re anxious, master meditation and physical workouts). If you’re on a chronic drug, always carefully re-evalulate risks/benefits at least once a year, and find out if there are any new non-pharma approaches. With a very few exceptions, pharma is about temporarily soothing symptoms while doing nothing for the underlying disease. |
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For many conditions, such as arthritis, taking daily medicine is required and skipping that would decrease quality of life dramatically.
However, if you've a sore head then potentially skipping some medicine is fine.
>> With a very few exceptions, pharma is about temporarily soothing symptoms while doing nothing for the underlying disease.
I think you're quite mistaken. Pharma is about improving the quality of life and health outcomes for the patient. Some diseases cannot be magically fixed with drugs, e.g., Parkinson's, etc.