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Wednesday, December 25, 2019

My Quora Answer to "Parents, what did your doctor do that pissed you off?"

My wife had just given birth to our third child, our first boy. We had decided not to have him circumcised. This was at a time when the medical (read more) 
establishment scared parents into getting them because it is a quick buck for the docs and hospitals. Despite newer evidence against routine use of the procedure, they still try to push it, although rather less forcefully or as in our case, less deceitfully.

After delivery and while she was still sedated (it was a C-section), and while I was in the nursery with my new pride and joy, a nurse or other staff person convinced my wife to sign the consent forms. And they KNEW of our stance beforehand! They mutilated our baby against our wishes. And the insurance company paid them for it!

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Phoenix Andrews: Slightly off topic but I’m curious as to why you wouldn’t want to circumcise your son. I’m not a mom nor do I have a penis so I personal don’t have an experience with it in that sense. From what I know it’s better for your hygiene not to have it. Not judging you I’m just curious.

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Sunday, December 15, 2019

Magnesium Threonate

Magnesium Threonate

This is an amazing new find courtesy of my good friend Leroy Skalstad. Ever since my psychotic episode 14 months ago, I've had debilitating short-term memory loss problems, and the more anxious I get, the worse the memory loss. My long-term memory is still almost photographic, although I admit sometimes I forget to load the film. But it's still very, very accurate and precise for events, especially those involving personal interactions.

When I mentioned that I am hypomagnasemic, Leroy humbly suggested Magnesium threonate because he noticed that his memory improved by taking it. He thought maybe it was due to a placebo effect, but having started it myself, I guarantee it's not just placebo. This stuff actually works. It is the only form of Magnesium that actually crosses the blood-brain barrier. When I received mine in the mail, I took two instead of the recommended one three times a day. I then took two before bedtime and again two more in the morning. By noon the next day after starting it, I noticed an improvement in my short-term memory. 

This neuropsychiatric defect usually results in stuttering, the physical manifestation of word- searching. My stuttering went away but Itt will come back when I need another dose. I routinely take one capsule three times a day, but when I'm out and about and forget to take a capsule with me, the stuttering will return, albeit not as severely as before.

I am adding Magnesium threonate to my "highly recommended" list, whether you have memory problems or not because it is also neuroprotective. Do not take if you have renal failure or any condition that contraindicates its use.

https://www.neurohacker.com/magnesium-threonate



Monday, December 9, 2019

When a Doctor is a Patient

It is really um, “interesting” to do this. I have had a couple of visits where large parts of the exam were never done, yet the provider documented that they did.

My biggest issues are two-fold. First, when someone on the medical staff treats me like crap. That changes immediately when I inform them that I am a physician. Which really sucks when you consider how many patients are NOT docs.

The second is when I get sub-par service from Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants. One recent episode illustrates both issues.

I tripped and broke my left arm near the shoulder while running for a bus to Chicago. When I got there, I went to an Immediate Care clinic in Park Ridge, IL. I think because of my reactions to the intense pain, the PA who saw me thought I was putting on an act in order to obtain narcotics. He manhandled my arm and his attitude was confrontational until he saw the X-rays. Then his tune changed.

What's this for to do with your Question? Well, the complaint letter I sent to administration DOES state that I am a physician!

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People are documenting things they don’t do, yep, in the point and click medical record

The PA should have held their judgement for the X Ray. Not sure if the same thing might not happen with a physician

Thursday, December 5, 2019

Carcinogenic Water

Great news but I wonder why she's confused. Breast cancer has both genetic and environmental causes. One unrecognized factor is bottled water. Plastics contain chemicals with estrogen-like effects and carcinogens. Some sit on store shelves FOR YEARS. Basically drinking plastic.

My older sister Pat developed breast cancer, first cancer victim in our family ever recorded. She's an RN and has always lived a healthy lifestyle, but she swallowed the propaganda and drank bottled water for almost 40 years, becoming a walking Superfund Site in the process.

Wednesday, December 4, 2019

The Evil in Men's Eyes

So a bus driver today wouldn't let an elderly Black woman on board because she was a quarter short. He was even rude about it, saying, "then why did you get on the bus?" And it was cold out. So I paid it.

I did a good deed.

I then had an epiphany: if I hadn't that would have been just as evil. If I observe it don't and let it slide, I'd be just as guilty as him. Einstein once said something about how the end of the world will occur because people stand by as it happens. Of course he was basing it on Naz Germany.

Taking this observation to it's logical conclusion, I have now refined my "evil, bad, and good cop" stance. I previously separated bad cops from their evil twins based on the former looking askance while the latter did their nasty deeds. No longer. They are evil, too. Especially since they just stand by while it happens.

I have NEVER believed in the "all cops are bad" stupidity. First of all, it is a gross and disgusting overgeneralization. Secondly, my maternal grandfather was the most loving, compassionate, caring, and generous person I HAVE EVER KNOWN! I can only assume you don't have any family members who are good cops. I will block you.

And for all you White Women with Privilege Deniers of White Women Privilege, shove that up your suitcase.

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