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(@i-didnt-do-it)
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I wish you the best of luck with it - natural is always better.

Thanks, I agree.

I didn't do it----Wouldn't you rather solve the problem then mask it.

I would rather have surgery over a cold.......I am used to having surgeries but not colds. Lol

You're funny. I am opposed to surgery. I think it's too invasive-unnatural. I believe when your time is up, your time is up. I just want that time to be as pain free as possible, so give me the good drugs 😆


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susannah755
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I didn't do it - it may not be a bad idea to see a doctor as well. It is your body and the medical professional cannot "force you" to have surgery. Just for your own benefit you should know what caused the problem in the first place. I'm not anti-doctor but I do have a similar philosophy regarding surgery.


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ranger2012
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In the end, if/when it comes, herbalist and chemist will rule. Scroungers will be next on the higher archy (shady side), Doctors, healers, herbalist (twice I know) that grow the white poppy and hemp farmers (keep them happy). Mercenaries or protection agencies, (same, same), police,(protecting TPHB, food, fuel and the drug marts. Most drug stores will be closed, and moved to secured outlets, one every 5 km instead of every other block. Last will be the material suppliers, and the quality control. Grass and hash will become a backyard crop once again. White poppy seeds will be, in demand once again like it was in the early 1800, forget about importing, we grew our own.


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oldschool
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http://druginfo.usask.ca/healthcare_professional/canadian_drug_shortages.php updated list....the down load spread sheet has a lot of info



   
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(@i-didnt-do-it)
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I didn't do it - it may not be a bad idea to see a doctor as well. It is your body and the medical professional cannot "force you" to have surgery. Just for your own benefit you should know what caused the problem in the first place. I'm not anti-doctor but I do have a similar philosophy regarding surgery.

Hmmm, you and oldschool have a good point. When I went for my MRI 3 years ago, they said "it's trigeminal neuralgia, here, take this. So that's what I've been doing. The meds make me sort of "stupid" as my daughter would say, but they work fairly well, so I haven't complained... maybe the meds are frying my brain and I don't really know what's going on, which has it's advantages.
Thanks ladies I'll go to my doctor and discuss alternatives.


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