qarmstrong on Nostr: From my personal experience just as a patient, I can’t help but agree with this. 9 ...
From my personal experience just as a patient, I can’t help but agree with this. 9 times out of 10, when I see medical professionals they don’t want context, medical history, etc. They just prescribe me a drug within the first couple minutes of seeing me and then tell me that if it doesn’t work then they’ll prescribe me something else. Rather than assess, diagnose and then treat.
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