Pharm
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I take no meds to stay alive or any other reason, neither do any of us in our group.
We both have tractors, we both have an interest in being prepared, we both believe in God, etc.
Life is a choice, I've held dying loved ones in my arms, I know a lot about dying, I know about meds and dying with dignity. The medical profession has nothing to do with dignity, the medical profession is about profit just like the pharmaceutical industry. Who here thinks the pharmaceutical industry wants you to get well and stop taking drugs?
"Create your own system or be enslaved by another's."
William Blake
Well... Ahem...
I've got to say that's a pretty cynical view of the medical profession, and while I agree that often any business can be motivated by greed and profits - the broad brush you paint the medical profession with is just not in touch with history or reality.
Diabetes was a death sentence before 1920 ... until insulin could be produced.
My mother in law was saved by the advent of Penicillin - wouldn't have married the wife I have or had the great children I have if she hadn't got it - and it had just become readily available in the nick of time.
I have a coworker who was diagnosed with Rheumatoid arthritis who was pretty much wheel chair bound until a successful diagnosis was made and a drug regimen was prescribed - you wouldn't know she had a problem now.
Many health professional have put themselves in harms way as well, whether working with polio victims in the past, helping wounded soldiers on the battlefield, or working with ebola victims in Africa.
It's easy to take pot shots when your relatively healthy and things are going great - but as soon as your bit by the first rabid animal, or contract tetanus through an infected wound, or even get a need a root canal - the medical profession all the sudden takes on great importance.
But for the grace of God go I.