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My Thoughts After Experience With Corporatized Women's Medical Clinic

 
Sgt T'yeballz  (OP)

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Good thread OP, thanks for posting!

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Thanks for pointing this out, OP. My husband has a solo practice, and is currently under the gun for filling out all kinds of patient info that was not necessary before at the risk of his reimbursements cut via Medicare. He said to me all the info being collected does not contribute to patient care (in fact interferes with it), and seems oriented toward finding ways to limit patient treatment options in the future.

He is NOT happy!
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Thanks for the rant and you are spot on. I am a nurse and see it everyday and now am a customer. I will be going to a university hospital and I have never done any hormones, etc after my hystero. I still suffer with the hot flashes but that's ok considering the meds they want to put you on. I have done all natural therapies and nothing worked with the exception of cutting out all caffeine.

I am about to embark on a new journey and I am going to listen to the docs advice, but I am going to control my own therapies and do what I feel is the way to go.

If I fail, I have no one to blame but me.

Thanks again for the post. Great timing for me, actually.
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I am curious to know what nurses think of this. Thanks for posting.

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Now comes the insurance scam that these corporatized practices have going on, all over the country I am sure, and a rank of doctors helping to pull this off for their monopolized complex. (another thing I realized also is that if a doctor screws up, the complex can take the fall, and settle out of court, and still be allowed to operate without loosing any doctors, or very much money)

The doctor yesterday then orders a urinalysis, an ultrasound, and a referral to another doctor.

Conveniently, none of these simple procedures can be done that day, or in that office. I would have to schedule for a urinalysis at another office, schedule for the ultrasound at yet another office, and see the referred doctor in another office to further pursue treatment.

By my calculation, this corporate complex would now be able to bill insurance 4 different office visit charges, in addition to the procedures themselves.
 Quoting: Sgt T'yeballz


*This...and they only treat/see you for ONE issue at a time.

So, if I go in for blood work that's all I get. Don't get to talk to the Dr. about anything else, will have to make another appt. for that or get referred to specialist.

Then the specialist sends you on a bunch of tests before you get to go back to them to find out anything.

You wouldn't believe the # of Dr./Specialist visits I had to undergo prior to my surgery last year. I quit counting.
It was ridiculous but mandated by ins. companies. I can see the reasoning behind some, but not all. Cha-ching, Cha-ching for the hospitals performing the tests is all I can say.

Not so much for the Dr. (I saw their reimbursement, it was pathetic) but for the hospitals themselves conducting the tests, yeah.

What my sister paid $200 cash for, the one hospital charged my ins co. over $1000 for because it was done at the hospital.

My surgeon's office (PA) gave me a heel lift, rubber heel lift, can buy at China Mart for $7.99; the medical device company charged my ins. $95.00, which of course they don't pay for this stuff.

I got the $95.00 bill, for a $7.99 heel lift that was worthless. I had to see a podiatrist for measurements for LLD and ankle was set in slight equinnus, my heel is 2 cm off the ground and the PA gave me a rubber heel lift. WTF.

And, I only got to see my surgeon ONE time after surgery in his office and that was when they removed my initial splint, after that I only saw the PA and he gave me the heel lift, like it was really going to work (when boot came off for full weight bearing).

Oh, I could write a book.

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Went to a local Doc in a Box for respiratory problems. Have been here many times before for minor urgentcies.

Place is crystal clean, SMELLS clean, always nice courteous people, interested in caring for you as a person. Would prefer to go here than local hospitals or clinics.

My detailed history was taken on a computer by a 11 month graduate of x-ray school.

I was seen by a PA (whom I known for many years and trust his judgement having worked with him). Examined me over 15 minutes wrote some prescriptions.

5 minutes later a guy I have never seen walks in with syringes to inject me, per PA's orders.

Kid never asked my name, identified himself, asked me my allergies, injected me with the two syringes that had been drawn up away from me and were unmarked.

In the conversation during this, he disclosed to me he had just graduated EMT school 8 months previously.

I kid you not.

Folks that have worked in healthcare and know the laws, both federal and state, will see instantly how unbelievable this is. I am a 25 yr vet of the medical field.

America, this is your healthcare today. No quality controls. No standards of care.

Oh yeah--my no insurance, no Ocare, self pay cost minus the threee other perscriptions--250 dollars.
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can you guys explain what they do with all the data they mine? is it for targeted advertising? or what i don't really see what having all this non info about everybody is going to help with.
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Really? You think the government is collecting for targeted advertising? Nope government anything is always about control.

Nudging you into the correct behavior. If they can't nudge, they'll shove.

You smoke? No treatment for cancer.

You drink? No liver transplant.

You depressed? No guns.
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ok so that makes some sense but at the same time us could just not get cancer or liver damage and there's always ways to get a gun.

But anyways cigarettes should be illegal drinking should be done in moderation and guns well like i said before.
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The politics of birth control, 1920-1940: the impact of professionals.
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Abstract

"Before the 1920s, a birth control movement arose in the United States out of socialist, feminist, and other radical groups concerned with women's rights and sexual freedom. After 1920 the birth control movement became gradually transformed into a respectable, nonradical reform cause, the recipient of large grants from big business, with women's rights secondary to an overriding concern with medical health and population control.
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Thousands of women see themselves as part of the Women's Rights movement; a vaguely defined "women's consciousness"...

It irritates me beyond sense that "women's liberation" "women's consciousness" and "women's rights" in general are all primarily based on the idea that contraception is good for everything, abortion is better, and that removing a women's ovaries and giving her steroids is an ultimate achievement of some kind.

This is not the type of consciousness as woman or a human being that I want to be a part of, I do not support it, it does not make me an anti-feminist,or anti-women's rights, I believe that women are being targeted for all types of experimental treatments and procedures due to their ability to bare children, and that most are falling prey to medical authority in this regard.

They have been parading angelina jolie on the media all morning, saying that other women are "following in her footsteps", and it apparent that angelina jolie starves her self half to death and is on a number of medications and/or drugs just to deal with life and her health in general. I do not view her as a healthy woman, and to be like her is not what I would define as an ideal of female liberation.

There is not yet a consensus which agrees that removing a women's ovaries or breasts will extend her life, or increase her health, that taking steroids or additional hormones will make her more functional.

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That is the way it is now. That is the Agenda and as soon as you step into Agenda property, that is the reality.

I stopped going to the doctor when my home town doctor, who was a loving and compassionate man, retired.

One of the rules I live by is to not ever ever let them get their hands on me.

I did need to go to the eye doctor to get new glasses, and paid cash. The did one test that cost $20 cash, $200 on insurance. That ought to give you a clue.

I wish you well, Sister. Thank you for posting. I hope things go better for you.
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Yep
good post and agree 100%

Those who have to go to the doctor all the time one has to wonder about

unless they have some kind of unstable medical situation

there is NO need at all....

The western propaganda sources have been able to brainwash the majority of stupid sheep into believing

a visit to the doc is a monthy occurance....

Read up on the fight between allopathic medicine and homeopathic medicine in the early 1900s started by

Rockefeller

Western culture is Rockefeller medincine 100%
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People still go to Drs? Even when I broke my ankle I didnt go to a damn Dr.-healed it myself-wasn't fun but I did it.There's an agenda out there to kill-stay away from them.Visualize,pray,use herbs-unless you're split open-don't go that route.Having body parts cut off is yet another sacrifice/disfigurement to their asshole god.Angelina Jolie certainly is playing her 'part' in this hideous destruction of the beautiful feminine. Ladies-trust your bodies,and your intuition.STOP BEING BRAINWASHED-do not give yourselves over to these soulless freaks!
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Bone-setting is one thing it's still worth going for, in my opinion. Surgery generally, when it's needed, is a wonderful thing. Surgeons generally are a different breed, like car mechanics. I can respect that.

OP didn't get her questions answered? Could she go into more detail about her interaction with the doctor? If she had a list of questions or some symptoms, why didn't she get answers?

I know that any prying into health info is personal, but my question is central. Granted there was a bullshit questionnaire, but why could she not get answers from the doctor?
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Thanks for pointing this out, OP. My husband has a solo practice, and is currently under the gun for filling out all kinds of patient info that was not necessary before at the risk of his reimbursements cut via Medicare. He said to me all the info being collected does not contribute to patient care (in fact interferes with it), and seems oriented toward finding ways to limit patient treatment options in the future.

He is NOT happy!
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Does he have any suggestions for answering those questions, so that we do not limit our treatment options in the future?
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Wait, let me rephrase that, WE ARE ALL BEING TARGETED FOR EXPERIMENTAL TREATMENTS-mo'money mo'money mo'money...and those "treatments" are being used to bankroll other more nefarious agenda's globally, inevitably put our very lives at risk!

and the sad truth is that most of our health conditions are caused by our food and the crap that is being put into OUR biosphere and environment. it is all so overwhelming, and it is meant to be, to force us into easy subjugation.
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What if one day we have no choice but to go to these monopolized health mill units?


ok now i am ranting, i tried to actually put some logic to all this down in writing, but have failed,it is just too emotional, and i am ranting. Even this does no justice to how i really feel about the direction the medical authority is headed. Exactly, medical authority, whatever happened to those caring and compassionate caregivers of old,who didn't just "treat" people, they actually Healed us.
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I don't think you were ranting. I think this was very well written, err, even though I deleted most of it ....

I am getting older and starting to need medical attention for a bad shoulder. I work in the healthcare setting so I see a lot of crap.

My dad was a doctor. The old fashion kind that made house calls. We didn't have an answering machine, the phone rang all the time, day and night. He called in many a prescription without seeing the patient. He retired in 1989 charging $9/office visit. He just wanted to help people. People, those type of doctors are GONE.

There is massive inflation staggering our whole economy. It is being lead by the healthcare industry. Health care gives new meaning to the term leverage. Your copay is the reasonable amount that you should expect to pay. The amount paid by the insurance is the leverage.

We have made great strides in medical care since the 50's but at a great price. In my opinion, the only way to put the brakes on the cost of healthcare is to stop the growth. Stop the research. Stop the building. Stop at the point where we are now. Somehow that doesn't seem to be a satisfactory answer?
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I think you're right but there's too much money being made in health care even by people who work in it at the lower levels. They don't want to stop the machine even if it crushes them.
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can you guys explain what they do with all the data they mine? is it for targeted advertising? or what i don't really see what having all this non info about everybody is going to help with.
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Really? You think the government is collecting for targeted advertising? Nope government anything is always about control.

Nudging you into the correct behavior. If they can't nudge, they'll shove.

You smoke? No treatment for cancer.

You drink? No liver transplant.

You depressed? No guns.
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ok so that makes some sense but at the same time us could just not get cancer or liver damage and there's always ways to get a gun.

But anyways cigarettes should be illegal drinking should be done in moderation and guns well like i said before.
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These are just examples. You can take it as far as you like. Don't get a flu shot? You won't be allowed to see a doctor. Dont get the chip? Your children won't get that broken arm fixed. Like the commercial I posted. They kept calling a lady to get her yearly physical. That's harassment to me.

As far as cigarettes and drinking I personally don't do either, but I don't think the government should be allowed to punish me if I do. If they were that worried about it, why not just pull them off the market?

And I hate to say it but most honest people wouldn't even know where to go to find a gun. Can you picture some 70 year old widow heading over to the hood?

Once they control your health care they control you. You will jump through any hoops they want if your child/spouse is in pain.
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Now comes the insurance scam that these corporatized practices have going on, all over the country I am sure, and a rank of doctors helping to pull this off for their monopolized complex. (another thing I realized also is that if a doctor screws up, the complex can take the fall, and settle out of court, and still be allowed to operate without loosing any doctors, or very much money)

The doctor yesterday then orders a urinalysis, an ultrasound, and a referral to another doctor.

Conveniently, none of these simple procedures can be done that day, or in that office. I would have to schedule for a urinalysis at another office, schedule for the ultrasound at yet another office, and see the referred doctor in another office to further pursue treatment.

By my calculation, this corporate complex would now be able to bill insurance 4 different office visit charges, in addition to the procedures themselves.
 Quoting: Sgt T'yeballz


*This...and they only treat/see you for ONE issue at a time.

So, if I go in for blood work that's all I get. Don't get to talk to the Dr. about anything else, will have to make another appt. for that or get referred to specialist.

Then the specialist sends you on a bunch of tests before you get to go back to them to find out anything.

You wouldn't believe the # of Dr./Specialist visits I had to undergo prior to my surgery last year. I quit counting.
It was ridiculous but mandated by ins. companies. I can see the reasoning behind some, but not all. Cha-ching, Cha-ching for the hospitals performing the tests is all I can say.

Not so much for the Dr. (I saw their reimbursement, it was pathetic) but for the hospitals themselves conducting the tests, yeah.

What my sister paid $200 cash for, the one hospital charged my ins co. over $1000 for because it was done at the hospital.

My surgeon's office (PA) gave me a heel lift, rubber heel lift, can buy at China Mart for $7.99; the medical device company charged my ins. $95.00, which of course they don't pay for this stuff.

I got the $95.00 bill, for a $7.99 heel lift that was worthless. I had to see a podiatrist for measurements for LLD and ankle was set in slight equinnus, my heel is 2 cm off the ground and the PA gave me a rubber heel lift. WTF.

And, I only got to see my surgeon ONE time after surgery in his office and that was when they removed my initial splint, after that I only saw the PA and he gave me the heel lift, like it was really going to work (when boot came off for full weight bearing).

Oh, I could write a book.
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I am not sure I understand ...

You had surgery on your leg or foot, and as a result, one leg was 2 cm shorter than the other? That's almost an inch. It would be gross incompetence for a surgeon to shorten a leg that much. I am sure they are supposed to insert rods or spacers of some sort to equalize the lengths -- I have never heard of an operation where that could not be done.

And their suggestion was you compensate for this thing with a massive heel lift?

Or do I misunderstand?
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Thanks for pointing this out, OP. My husband has a solo practice, and is currently under the gun for filling out all kinds of patient info that was not necessary before at the risk of his reimbursements cut via Medicare. He said to me all the info being collected does not contribute to patient care (in fact interferes with it), and seems oriented toward finding ways to limit patient treatment options in the future.

He is NOT happy!
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Does he have any suggestions for answering those questions, so that we do not limit our treatment options in the future?
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Good Question! this definitely needs an answer, I wrote "irrelevant to present symptoms" on the form. And the aid asked me why I wrote that, the nerve of these people. She probably said about me for not answering questions.
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What if one day we have no choice but to go to these monopolized health mill units?


ok now i am ranting, i tried to actually put some logic to all this down in writing, but have failed,it is just too emotional, and i am ranting. Even this does no justice to how i really feel about the direction the medical authority is headed. Exactly, medical authority, whatever happened to those caring and compassionate caregivers of old,who didn't just "treat" people, they actually Healed us.
 Quoting: Sgt T'yeballz


I don't think you were ranting. I think this was very well written, err, even though I deleted most of it ....

I am getting older and starting to need medical attention for a bad shoulder. I work in the healthcare setting so I see a lot of crap.

My dad was a doctor. The old fashion kind that made house calls. We didn't have an answering machine, the phone rang all the time, day and night. He called in many a prescription without seeing the patient. He retired in 1989 charging $9/office visit. He just wanted to help people. People, those type of doctors are GONE.

There is massive inflation staggering our whole economy. It is being lead by the healthcare industry. Health care gives new meaning to the term leverage. Your copay is the reasonable amount that you should expect to pay. The amount paid by the insurance is the leverage.

We have made great strides in medical care since the 50's but at a great price. In my opinion, the only way to put the brakes on the cost of healthcare is to stop the growth. Stop the research. Stop the building. Stop at the point where we are now. Somehow that doesn't seem to be a satisfactory answer?
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I think you're right but there's too much money being made in health care even by people who work in it at the lower levels. They don't want to stop the machine even if it crushes them.
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Yep
lots and lots of $$$$ made today

but the system is corrupt, evil and just plain nasty and it is getting worse by the year.

You can't just go to a doctor today unless you give them your insurane numbers over the phone and they check it all out first to make sure someone will pay ....

There have been great strides in medicine since the 50s but a lot of this is out of reach for the working poor
the homeless, the veterans and even the working middle class

Much of the highly sophisticated stuff is just for the very wealthy.


In a few years time; most will not be able to afford even a simple doctor visit...

The stupid sheep who allow this to happen and don't stand up to the tyranny at all levels of our society

have to ask themselves....

WHy is it I am such a coward that I have allowed by world to fall into such disarray?


Good Health care will be not be obtainable for the general public in a few years time
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Obamacare was meant to crash, and eventually lead to single-payer (but it will be government run, don't be fooled by their smokescreens).

Harry Reid told us that.
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Obamacare was meant to crash, and eventually lead to single-payer (but it will be government run, don't be fooled by their smokescreens).

Harry Reid told us that.
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Yep Socialized medicine.

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I have a problem with a system who fines the poor because they cannot afford the Obama care. This is a backdoor way to criminalize the marginal income, just short of a debtors prison.
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vaccines laced with viruses+trans fat and sugar time = DISEASE


you can't do much avout the vaccines but the junk food that triggers the viruses to go live you can stop eating

the amount of nutrients in factory farmed food has been cut by 3/4 so organic or locally farmed is a must

op you have an enterovirus infection. eat healthy for a year, take multivitamin 3 times a day and high dose vitamin C it will clear up
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Wonderful post OP! I have noticed these same things over the last 10 years as well. The non-stop pages of probing personal questions. Most have nothing to do with my being there for an annual check-up. Thankfully I am healthy and barely go once a year, just for the reasons you have stated. There is also a weird condescending attitude from those nurses & doctors working in these offices. They seem to treat women like they have the mentality of a five year-old. I have gone to the same group of private practice doctors for years and have seen this happening. I can't imagine how it is with the doctors and providers working in public clinics.

I am educated and make sure I am well informed and have not answered most of these questions that are none of anyone's business & seem like they are obviously being used in some database. I have private insurance that I pay for; and I have chosen my doctors to service my health needs, not their data collecting agenda.
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THis is just another biaaatch and complain thread...

We all know the tyranny is bad on all levels of life and medical is getting worse by the month...


We can sit and talk talk talk about how bad it is and how bad it will be in the future

BUT what are american sheep going to do about it?

Just allow the situation to become 911 code blue??


Talk is cheap
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Your experience is precisely why I don't go to doctors if it can be avoided. Period end.

I don't want speeches, I don't want you to tell me to lose weight, your blood pressure is too high, get more exercise. Yeah I already know that.

I want a Zpack for the sinus infection. That's it. You do not need to know how tall I am, how much I weigh, what my reproductive, surgical, etc, history is. I do not need umpteen tests, I just need what I know I need.

And do NOT talk to me like I am an uneducated 13 year old who has never seen a doc. I am older than you!

Pfft, I have to take a DOT physical and get the same crap from the nurses who perform the tests. Yes, I know my blood pressure is ten points too high. That's YOUR artificial standard that was changed, not mine.
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Excellent comment.

Try Dr Neilmed Sinus rinse bottle with the enclosed salt packets and a capful of peroxide (peroxide bottle capful)

No more Z-Pacs!!!

I no longer go the docs for sinus.
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"Ultra liberal socialist feminist doctors".

Lol!
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The greatest obscenity is the computerization and pervasive availability on networks.

Nothing is EVER private anymore!
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Oh, and they are doing a lot of data gathering. In my neck of the woods, one of the biggest health systems is pushing a "well being score" online test. You go online and after giving them your name, address, phone number and other stuff, you answer lots of questions about your personal life. From these, you get your "well being score". There are billboards all over town and ads on radio and TV.

Now why would they do this? The answer is obvious. It's nothing but a data gathering honeypot.
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i noticed...if we keep feeding into this bullshat then it will do nothing but grow until it pops. The doctor got angry when I presented disagreeing facts about birth control. She belittled me for not taking it. she couldn't believe that I haven't had an abortion either.
She acted insulted that I just didn't take it all in and say "thanks doc may I have another", and then she gave me a rough pelvic exam for punishment. next time, I am going to see a man in the middle of nowhere hopefully, for fear of another one of these women's lib granola toting Rights slashing novartis, pfizer, or TEVA trolls who just want me miserable and sterile, like them.
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Female Doctors are like female cops they have a need to feel superior because they work in a male dominated profession. Nobody should use a female doctor.
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Disagree

I had several great female doctors and some really lousy male doctors.

Depends on the person.

Also this person keeps stressing the LIB FEMINAZI
point.

Is that you Rush???

Although I'm quite conservative - Remember Rush way back when and all he could do was call women Feminazi's.
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There is also a weird condescending attitude from those nurses & doctors working in these offices. They seem to treat women like they have the mentality of a five year-old.
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Thanks for sharing your experiences....
I noticed what you say also...it was never the case before, I have had good experiences at doctors previously. They were all giving me "the look" when I was herded into "the designated check out area". I must have given them all something to talk about.
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I wrote this yesterday after experience with Hospital Owned Women's Health clinic. It felt way to personal,and is mostly a rant, so I didn't post it. Now in light of other Women's Health issues in the media again today, I will post it.
I will add some other thoughts about what actually happened and how the doctor's behavior and beliefs about women's health really pissed me off. It is sickening to me that women all over are falling for this practice of having their ovaries and and breasts removed,diving full steam ahead into various hormone and steroid treatments. I believe some women's decisions regarding their health care practices are being influenced by Ultra-Liberal Socialist Feminist Doctors who do in fact have an agenda, but what exactly this agenda is, I can't find the words to describe yet. I do know it is corporate, draconian,


"The health industry hopes that individual medical practices and small medical groups will ultimately disappear from the landscape by being financially absorbed into larger groups owned by hospital systems".

What if one day we have no choice but to go to these monopolized health mill units?

I think this would be a tragedy for everyone after the bug like sick feeling I left from the doctor with today. Some people might not notice how they are truly being treated at these monopolized corporate ringer mills , but I notice. Some people might not be offended by some of the questions that are being asked, I am offended. Some people might not be insulted that the only course of treatment is to remove a god given part of their body, I am enraged.

I see through their streamlined operation, and their invasive and insulting pre-exam questionnaires. The Doctor's aids actually had the nerve to re-ask questions I chose not to answer on the form, and act insulted when I request that I speak with the doctor about those questions in private. Little did I know the Doctor's behavior would really throw me for a loop/.

The questionnaire is for statistics, not for the doctor, as I notice She didn't even look at it. Statistics about what kind of vaccines we have had, or not had, information gathering regarding number of sexual partners,age of sexual intercourse, number and what kinds of operations, where were those operations, what medicines or vitamins we take, birth control, pregnancies, married, un married, family history of disease, how many times a day we wash our &$ing hands....it goes on an on.


All for the corporations-prediction and analysis. A TARGETED approach indeed.


Women's health is the worst! The absolute worst, they target us for everything, birth control, hormone treatment, steroids,Organ removals, vaccines for faulty pap-smear results, birth control shots that lead to sterilization, iud's that are proven to cause cancer. And Mother's have it really bad, because their children are targeted like bugs in an experiment.

I will never return to another practice that is owned by a corporate hospital, if another choice is available. I will go an hour away to avoid it if I have to and go to Dr. Middle of Nowhere, who will at least ask questions based on the problem I am having, rather than ask a million other things so that now and in the future, I can be lumped into some statistic and targeted for some such other vaccine or experimental treatment.

Before anyone thinks to blame Obama Care, I saw this happening 10 years ago, I just didn't care to realize at that time what was really going on and the direction it was all headed, but I see it now as I think back on some other previous experiences.


Today, none of my questions were answered, none of the problems solved, except to come back and see more like them, nothing. And now, I have to have a "special" ID card to see any of those doctors within that corporate monopolized people mill complex. The card pulls up all of my information and history of course,every doctor I have seen, every pill I have taken, my eating habits, and for god sake the exact day of my period and how many times i poop a day.

ok now i am ranting, i tried to actually put some logic to all this down in writing, but have failed,it is just too emotional, and i am ranting. Even this does no justice to how i really feel about the direction the medical authority is headed. Exactly, medical authority, whatever happened to those caring and compassionate caregivers of old,who didn't just "treat" people, they actually Healed us.
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I LOVE your rant. :) Although I don't see it as one. I see that you have awakened to the truth of it. That is truly a blessing. I would suggest that you do research about keeping your body alkaline. Those that have acidic bodies are those that become ill. Look for CURES on the internet. You can google Cancer CURES and the last time I did it I got about 21,000,000 hits. The so-called health care system does not tell anyone of cures because they are in the business to make money and keep people ill with their pharmacueticals. If you ever hear "CURE" from anyone in the Corporate health care system it would certainly be a miracle because it is not allowed as it takes away profit.
Feel free to shame the doctors nicely as maybe they will actually listen.
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Doctors are like any other profession, there are good ones and bad ones. I know several OBGYN docs that practice in Wyoming, and they couldn't be more different. At one practice they try to do what is least invasive, and best for the patient. At the other they try to do what gives them the most free time for golf, and other private interests. At the first practice, the C-section is a last resort. At the other practice, it's a scheduling tool. One group is there 24/7/365, the other is there 4 days a week, and has someone on call, if they answer the phone.

The point is, if you don't like the doctor, go to a different doc. Both groups have both male and female docs, by the way, so I don't think its a gender thing. One of the doc in the good group researches alternative treatments, and share the info with patients, but that's pretty unusual. At least a couple of them will tell patients what they really think about vaccines, so people can make an intelegent decission. There are good doctors out there, you just have to find them.
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