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<blockquote data-quote="Lesleywo" data-source="post: 621871" data-attributes="member: 112692"><p>That's so good to hear Louise ..... I know there are a lot of GP's and Dieticians out there who never think outside the box, but I always approach these experiences with an open mind as with every HCP appointment or book I read, I reckon if you can walk away having learned just one single thing, then it was a worthwhile experience. </p><p></p><p>Having recently moved house I had to find a new GP (which I hate) but I found one whose interest is lifestyle medicine. I have visited him about 3 times for various ailments and to date he has not prescribed me any drugs - I came away being told to take magnesium for pain and muscle spasm in my shoulder, fish oil for dry skin and curcumin for arthritis. As he said to me, he is only a paid medical adviser, it's up to me whether I take his advice.</p><p></p><p>At the end of the day, I'm the CEO of me!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lesleywo, post: 621871, member: 112692"] That's so good to hear Louise ..... I know there are a lot of GP's and Dieticians out there who never think outside the box, but I always approach these experiences with an open mind as with every HCP appointment or book I read, I reckon if you can walk away having learned just one single thing, then it was a worthwhile experience. Having recently moved house I had to find a new GP (which I hate) but I found one whose interest is lifestyle medicine. I have visited him about 3 times for various ailments and to date he has not prescribed me any drugs - I came away being told to take magnesium for pain and muscle spasm in my shoulder, fish oil for dry skin and curcumin for arthritis. As he said to me, he is only a paid medical adviser, it's up to me whether I take his advice. At the end of the day, I'm the CEO of me! [/QUOTE]
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