Posted by James Howell on October 07, 2009 at 09:49:48 from (144.162.72.113):
In Reply to: second opinions needed posted by LOU from Wi on October 07, 2009 at 01:19:12:
Good to hear that your wife is better; hope she has a fast recovery.
Your general physical scheduled with the same doctor should be cancelled.
Why put yourself at risk with the same doctor.
Your health and your money needs to be in the hands of someone you can trust.
A second opinion about your health treatment is your choice; do not be concerned if a doctor"s feelings or pride gets hurt.
Taking medication that is prescribed for you is strictly a personal choice.
Always ask what the side effects are for the prescribed medication.
Take note of the next commercial advertisement on TV promoting some pill that sounds like the name of some Klingon villian.
You will hear 15 seconds on the merits of the wonder pill, then the next 1 minute and 45 seconds will be on all the side effects, possibly even graveyard dead, of the wonder pill.
I will always ask my doctor "What can I do or change on my own rather than take this medication?"
Find out what other choices are available to you, then you can make an informed decision on how to proceed.
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