Sunday, December 30, 2018

Medical Needs, and What is Happening Now





First of all insisting that healthcare, the doctor's work, is required to be given or else, is a form of slavery. In socialist countries health care is horrible, because nobody wants to be a doctor.
Today, MD's are killing some 400,000 people in the USA (according to "official government statistics" which always tries to make it sound better than it is.) from medical errors, and some 12,000,000 cases where MD's have harmed people with bad treatments, misdiagnosis, and incorrect drugs. And these are ONLY the one's where second opinions and harm took place. In the case of death (400,000 people dead) where the family insists on autopsy. So, some cases never get studied to see the actual cause.

MD's are overworked somewhat, and incompetent somewhat, and so they are stressed out and tired a lot.  https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1312297/  This article was from 2000 and 18 years later, 2018, 10 times the people are killed by medical errors.

I subscribe to medical journals and alerts on many diseases. Because the medical industry is so chemical dependent and taught that chemicals are the way to go, they published an article stating that doctor's may need to take amphetamines in order to perform better, and not kill so many patients. This is the same idea that Hitler used on his troops; issuing little pills to the troops.

MD's are the third leading cause of death in the USA right now, and increasing.

The academic system is degraded, and lower qualifications are given to medical students today. Because people are NOT required to undergo challenges from an early age (the modern school system is more concerned with feelings, rather than academic standards). Intelligent according to DNA studies, and IQ tests show we are dumber than ever.

And because of the lack of knowledge and intelligence required for broad knowledge of diseases and treatments, and smaller and smaller "specialties" are made, because they cannot understand other fields of medicine, we get incompetence. Not by desire, but by facts.
The medical industry is lacking in MD's, so they try to get more and more MD's by lowering the standards, to match the lower intelligence today. And the people teaching them are dumber than the last generation of teachers. They just don't know any better.

These are facts, and facts don't matter to feelings. I still care about everyone and that includes my doctors and health practitioners who are doing the best they can.

In the USA, 40% of 12th grade students cannot read above the 5th grade and cannot perform simple multiplication, addition, subtraction and division. They don't understand it at the most fundamental levels. And they are passed and graduate anyway.

I tell all of my friends, that YOU need to take control of your health, know more about your issues than the MD does, and you will get better care, live longer and not risk death by doctor so much. If you have symptoms, look them up and study in great detail, because your life depends on it.

I have type 1.5 diabetes (full onset no insulin produced) diabetes at 61 years of age ( I am now 70). I now can say that I know more about this disease than any doctor I have met. This is because I studied everything I can find. Also I have found that only doctors who have the same type of diabetes have a clue what it really means. To most, it is all some abstract idea in their minds and few understand what is going on. They just go by the numbers and what they were told to do in med school.

I keep my A1C low, below 6 and my aim is 5.6% because that is actually, normal. The norm according to MD's is below 7. But that comes from a society that consumes HUGE amounts of high fructose corn syrup in just about every box of cereal, packaged foods, and some 152 LBS of sugar, which raises a "healthy" person above 7% HbA1c. So, they freak out when they see my A1c and tell me I need to go higher, OF ALL THINGS.
One of the things I did was to research the methods of people who have had type 1 diabetes the longest and still are healthy, over 70 years and had it from childhood. What they do, what they eat, how they control their blood glucose, because they are living proof of their methods.

"Today, the average American consumes almost 152 pounds of sugar in one year. This is equal to 3 pounds (or 6 cups) of sugar consumed in one week!"
And this is the known sugar, not all of the hidden fast carbs in packaged foods.

And 65% of USA Americans are obese.

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