I think it’s really important, I am a son to a dad with Alzheimer’s, & after he got sick I decided to become a surgical tech as this was the quickest way I could work & learn from the most esteemed drs I could find.
I quit after a few years, worked with many “hi ranked” surgeons who were mostly sociopaths cutting people up for profit imo. They may have believed that what they were doing was helping people, but it looked like willful ignorance to me. They are humans who went after an incredibly difficult job that pays a lot. Attracts a certain type of person imo.
I think there are huge risks from minor surgeries that are downplayed for obvious reasons. Would love to see a long term health study on people who have had surgery or multiple surgeries vs people who have not.
Anesthesia is not harmless. You are introducing drugs into your system that you have never experienced & aren’t even conscious to understand & speak out if there are ill effects. Their safety studies are far from comprehensive or without bias. They have a giant profit incentive to downplay the risks.
Antibiotics kill life. Surgeries are really dirty. They claim sterile, but nothing is sterile inside an operating room. Nothing is sterile. Surgically clean at best & drs rely heavily on heavy doses of antibiotics to prevent infections.
They will put any implant into a patient that will make them money, often times with plans of later taking the implant out only to put a new one. They have no idea how your body will react to these implants. What they do know is they have statistical evidence that allows them to make money off putting implants into people legally regardless of outcome.
That book sounds like something every American needs to read ASAP
WHERE DID THE OPIATE CRISIS COME FROM?????????
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