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In response Vincent Kennedy⍟ to his Publication

I met someone recently who is double vaxxed and double boostered through the VA. He said if doctors tell him he needs to get the "vaccine," he'll get the "vaccine," no questions asked.

Will doctors be held accountable? I don't believe doctors know everything about health, but I do believe they listen to their governing board, the AMA, who most likely knows better.

Most jabbed people probably fall into this group--blindly following doctors' orders. How sad.

In response Lady Blueeyes to her Publication

Honestly, most Dr.'s do not care/know about side effects of any drug. To me, Dr.'s are nothing more than pill dispensers.

Proud to call myself awake & a Patriot. Planting seeds when I can. Joined AU after the Twitter Purge of '21. Glad I did.

In response Cyndi Bankston to her Publication

I completely agree. I realized this when my primary doctor put me on low dose aspirin simply because I was 55 at the time. I had no heart issues to warrant taking aspirin at that time. I took it like a good patient thinking he knew more than me. A few years later, I started having stomach issues. The doctor wanted to put me on Prilosec thinking I had reflux/heartburn. I specifically remembering, why doesn't he want to find out the root cause of my stomach pains? Let's just try another pill??? I went home and researched the internet (doctors don't like patients to research the internet) and I ran across an article about the aspirin possibly being the culprit to my issues. Rather than fill my Rx for Prilosec, I stopped the aspirin. Almost immediately, the stomach issues went away and have stayed away. And still no heart issues to require a daily dose of aspirin. I have come to the conclusion that many doctors just know what their drug rep tells them.

My husband had an aunt that was married to a Dr. He was not one to shove a pill at you and ask you to come back at a later date. He actually tried to get the patient cured of the ailment.

In response Lady Blueeyes to her Publication

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