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<blockquote data-quote="Pac" data-source="post: 203594" data-attributes="member: 32749"><p>OMG No!</p><p></p><p>Thanks Viv</p><p></p><p>So our 'wonderful' government is lining the pockets of our GP's, to ensure the pockets of the drug companies are well and truly lined to the extent of millions if not billions of £s; for producing tablets to reduce levels of cholesterol with the aim of reducing heart attacks, even though cholesterol doesn't cause heart attacks, BUT IS NEEDED to carry out other important processes within the body; thereby ensuring that god knows how many people are being injured one way or another by statins, sometimes irrevocably, and also ensuring there is much less money available to provide many other needed treatments or services that people are being denied.</p><p></p><p>Does anyone know how much bonus GPs receive per patient with cholesterol under 5, and do they receive it even if patients' natural cholesterol levels are under 5? </p><p></p><p>It would now appear that diabetes isn't necessarily a progressive disease, even though it has appeared to be so because of the lack of appropriate support, treatment and care available. However, because there can be such serious consequences if left to run its course, I now wonder how much it would cost to make testing strips available for all who seriously wish to attempt to control their diabetes?</p><p></p><p>I also wonder, i.e. if Kendrick is correct in his proposal that heart attacks, diabetes, and other medical conditions are caused by stress, to what extent can the skulduggery of HMG, and MPs, and newspapers/media, and bankers, and the police, and the legal profession, and councils, and various other statutory services, and greedy big businesses, etc. etc., be held responsible for the epidemic levels of heart disease and diabetes prevalent in this country.</p><p></p><p>Not sure about "she" or "Phil" though, but I guess the absence of worry about whether they will be able to achieve the basic necessities of life, and the stability of their ritualistic lives provides somewhat of a protective factor for them against stress.</p><p></p><p>Pac</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pac, post: 203594, member: 32749"] OMG No! Thanks Viv So our 'wonderful' government is lining the pockets of our GP's, to ensure the pockets of the drug companies are well and truly lined to the extent of millions if not billions of £s; for producing tablets to reduce levels of cholesterol with the aim of reducing heart attacks, even though cholesterol doesn't cause heart attacks, BUT IS NEEDED to carry out other important processes within the body; thereby ensuring that god knows how many people are being injured one way or another by statins, sometimes irrevocably, and also ensuring there is much less money available to provide many other needed treatments or services that people are being denied. Does anyone know how much bonus GPs receive per patient with cholesterol under 5, and do they receive it even if patients' natural cholesterol levels are under 5? It would now appear that diabetes isn't necessarily a progressive disease, even though it has appeared to be so because of the lack of appropriate support, treatment and care available. However, because there can be such serious consequences if left to run its course, I now wonder how much it would cost to make testing strips available for all who seriously wish to attempt to control their diabetes? I also wonder, i.e. if Kendrick is correct in his proposal that heart attacks, diabetes, and other medical conditions are caused by stress, to what extent can the skulduggery of HMG, and MPs, and newspapers/media, and bankers, and the police, and the legal profession, and councils, and various other statutory services, and greedy big businesses, etc. etc., be held responsible for the epidemic levels of heart disease and diabetes prevalent in this country. Not sure about "she" or "Phil" though, but I guess the absence of worry about whether they will be able to achieve the basic necessities of life, and the stability of their ritualistic lives provides somewhat of a protective factor for them against stress. Pac [/QUOTE]
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