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Originally posted by marg6043
reply to post by Toastbuster
You have not idea how many prescriptions my doctor try to push on me because my insurance covers almost everything.
I do like others said I take the prescriptions and shove them in a drawer in the kitchen.
The last time I saw her she wanted me to be on cholesterol pills even when my cholesterol was normal, on antidepressants, anti anxiety, and hormone replacements because I am already pre menopause and on two or three blood pressure pills because one is not enough, on COPD medication because I complain of cough.
After sitting in the waiting room listening by mistake the lady next to me naming about 15 different medications she was taken I decided that I will never be money making ginea pig for big pharma.
Everytime you fill a prescription the doctor gets an incentive.
Originally posted by bkaust
reply to post by marg6043
That wouldn't surprise me, a whole year! I know I choose to take NOTHING prescription, as I seem to suffer all sorts of side effects. I am currently about 7 weeks pregnant, and I saw a GP when I first found out to get the initial bloods out of the way, I put on a bit (a lot) of weight on while pregnant with my daughter, having gone from eating disorders, to eating well - and she grilled me about my blood pressure, made me take an early glucose test, etc etc, because I'm bigger (and taller) than most, she assumed I must have a whole assortment of issues. Blood pressure 101/71, cholesterol was fine, and glucose test passed with flying colours, she was surprised to say the least! I think once you are prescribed something, like blood pressure pills, or cholesterol pills, anything really - it's a downward slope! You go from taking one thing a day, to needing a couple more, etc etc, and then need more to counteract the side effects from the other ones. The only thing I lacked was Vit D, as I prefer to stay out of the sun being super fair skinned. So I just take my pregnancy ulti, a vit D & magnesium supplement, and that's it.
It's just a slippery slope!
Originally posted by windword
I would have just said "Okay." and then never filled the prescription.
Originally posted by rickymouse
I highly doubt if it would be Lupus. That disease is pretty rare.
Originally posted by bkaust
reply to post by rickymouse
I agree, there are a lot of harmless spots etc on people bodies that are there for no sinister reason. Being of 100% celtic background, myself, and basically everyone in my family suffers from keratosis pilaris, mostly just on upper arms, (partly why I covered them in tattoos) and some have them on thighs, but get constantly asked 'do you have goosebumps?' keratosis pilaris - If I went to a dr for them, there isn't really anything that can be done, a dermatologist could be of some help - but I have a friend who has spend hundreds on trying to get rid of them, with no luck. You've just got to deal with the skin you live in!
It really is all about kickbacks, I have zero trust for GPs and only visit when necessary and need something that's not available without prescription. I would have just smiled, taken his prescription, and never filled it, and gone to a different doc next time I needed something.