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<blockquote data-quote="Guzzler" data-source="post: 1646487" data-attributes="member: 408573"><p>The choice to continue or discontinue a treatment is yours and yours alone. No one can force you take a drug that you have decided not to take. I have no problem with a HCA giving very basic advice or doing blood draws etc but further than that is above their pay grade and your HCA seems to have been shocked by the fact that you made a decision off your own bat 'How Very Dare You!'. Seriously, though, you have taken control of your own health and done a sterling job of it, keep it up. Regarding statins, do your homework and then decide if you want to go down that route and take control of that decision, too. It is certainly empowering to be able to be in charge of your own personal health isn't it? Good luck and well done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guzzler, post: 1646487, member: 408573"] The choice to continue or discontinue a treatment is yours and yours alone. No one can force you take a drug that you have decided not to take. I have no problem with a HCA giving very basic advice or doing blood draws etc but further than that is above their pay grade and your HCA seems to have been shocked by the fact that you made a decision off your own bat 'How Very Dare You!'. Seriously, though, you have taken control of your own health and done a sterling job of it, keep it up. Regarding statins, do your homework and then decide if you want to go down that route and take control of that decision, too. It is certainly empowering to be able to be in charge of your own personal health isn't it? Good luck and well done. [/QUOTE]
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