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Posted by dizzylyd1 on October 25, 2006 at 08:45:07:In Reply to: Re: Addiction Protection posted by sekum on October 24, 2006 at 18:01:52:
Yes, not only arrogance, but conniving. They, of course, want you to keep coming back to them. It almost always boils down to the money. You have to be your own doctor besides seeing them. They treat only what is visible at that moment and, when something else occurs (probably from the meds), they give more meds on top of that. Where are the old-fashioned doctors from yesteryear? Ugh!
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