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<blockquote data-quote="SunnyExpat" data-source="post: 926510" data-attributes="member: 200461"><p>I suppose you can make the leap of faith, and believe that every doctor is part of a global conspiracy, who has sold out his profession, and disregarded the oath they made, and now choose to actively conspire with 'big pharma' to harm and eventually kill the patients they care for, but even so, I'd like to believe there would possibly still be one or two the would be whistle blowers and would expose the vast amount of bribery 'big pharma' must be paying to those doctors who have sold their souls.</p><p></p><p>Either that, or maybe believe not all patients have the commitment to change, and the doctor is simply doing the best they can, with someone who is probably resisting the changes to even start down the road?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SunnyExpat, post: 926510, member: 200461"] I suppose you can make the leap of faith, and believe that every doctor is part of a global conspiracy, who has sold out his profession, and disregarded the oath they made, and now choose to actively conspire with 'big pharma' to harm and eventually kill the patients they care for, but even so, I'd like to believe there would possibly still be one or two the would be whistle blowers and would expose the vast amount of bribery 'big pharma' must be paying to those doctors who have sold their souls. Either that, or maybe believe not all patients have the commitment to change, and the doctor is simply doing the best they can, with someone who is probably resisting the changes to even start down the road? [/QUOTE]
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