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<blockquote data-quote="Outlier" data-source="post: 2695632" data-attributes="member: 550046"><p>I reckon you're a superstar. It's wise to balance the possible effects of <em>this </em>med. on <em>that </em>med, not to mention keeping all the balls in the air with your total wellbeing. It's so easy for various medics to lean towards their own specialities and not give proper (any?) thought to the whole human being. We can do that for ourselves and weave our individual path through the challenges, though it would be so helpful to have proper guidance. Sometimes it all seems too big a task, especially when outside circumstances barrel in and add a layer of challenge we could do without. I commend your strong and sensible approach, and whatever you decide is YOUR decision. If you end up in a medical cul-de-sac there is no shame in backing out and trying another way. We are all here for you if you want, and if you prefer to be private for a while, we understand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Outlier, post: 2695632, member: 550046"] I reckon you're a superstar. It's wise to balance the possible effects of [I]this [/I]med. on [I]that [/I]med, not to mention keeping all the balls in the air with your total wellbeing. It's so easy for various medics to lean towards their own specialities and not give proper (any?) thought to the whole human being. We can do that for ourselves and weave our individual path through the challenges, though it would be so helpful to have proper guidance. Sometimes it all seems too big a task, especially when outside circumstances barrel in and add a layer of challenge we could do without. I commend your strong and sensible approach, and whatever you decide is YOUR decision. If you end up in a medical cul-de-sac there is no shame in backing out and trying another way. We are all here for you if you want, and if you prefer to be private for a while, we understand. [/QUOTE]
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