Re: CABG Alzhelimer's Study




"listener" <listener@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "Robert" <Robertitsme@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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> > "zee" <fresh~horses@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> >>> I seriously doubt anyone would stop taking a statin because of what
> >>> I
> >> say, particularly when they get the company line from their
> >> physicians, very likely. What they hear from me is my experience. I
> >> haven't dreamt
> >
> > People stop taking drugs depending on what their bodies are telling
> > them. I stopped on several because of the stomach GI side effects. No
> > doctor or anybody on the net was going to tell me to continue on it.
> > My stomach was the boss.
> >
> >
> >
>
> Over the years, I recollect (at least) two people who suddenly stopped (or
> so they said) taking their statin soley because of the level of fear zee
> and sharon instilled in them. I remember thinking at the time, boy, these
> two are a dangerous team.
>
> L.

When they themselves get sick they all seek doctors and not people giving
advice on the net like themselves. They just enjoy giving advice to people
who don't know anything about medicine and they are trying to play doctor
with them. They can't do that anywhere else. They would be arrested on a
street corner doing the same thing.


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