Are you in College Station? If so, who is your doctor?Rapier108 said:
Nope. The only questions my doctor asked me about the China virus was if I had it since the last time I saw him, or if I had gotten the vaccine. Told him no to both and he fully agrees on not getting vaccines unless the person is very high risk. He also said if I do get the virus, call his office and he'll prescribe Ivermectin if I want it.
He also refers to Fauci as "that little worm."
Edit: The "nope" refers to my doctor's response about virus and vaccines. Saw him a few weeks ago.
Dude. Can you hear yourself?XXXVII said:
Um, hello? I wasn't the one who made you become a doctor. You knew the risks going into your profession.
Fuzzy Dunlop said:
Full disclosure: I am a Type 2 diabetic ( have good numbers with a healthy diet and medicine) and hypertension (again, under control.) I am at risk but will fight the disease of I get it with other means. If it kills me, it kills me. Who is to say the vaccine won't kill me?
FrioAg 00 said:
Most doctors have placed your compliance with their political agenda above their responsibility to your physical health.
And they have warped and twisted their minds enough to believe they are doing the right thing
Fuzzy Dunlop said:
Who is to say the vaccine won't kill me?
CowtownEng said:Fuzzy Dunlop said:
Full disclosure: I am a Type 2 diabetic ( have good numbers with a healthy diet and medicine) and hypertension (again, under control.) I am at risk but will fight the disease of I get it with other means. If it kills me, it kills me. Who is to say the vaccine won't kill me?
It's possible (though unlikely) that you could be struck by lightning. It's possible (though again unlikely) that you could be hurt by a COVID vaccine. Based on your pre-existing conditions, and I assume age, you likely have a higher relative probability (though still small in absolute terms) of experiencing a negative outcome from an actual COVID infection compared to the vaccine.
waitwhat? said:I'm so tired of this point. Of course they do. They also recommend the flu shot every year.blacksox said:
Ok, go with that. I was taking it in the context of the multiple other stories of crazy docs pushing the vaccine. The 1% story is nonsense one way or another, but the medical recommendation is consistent!the others. If you want to focus solely on the alleged 1% stat, congrats, I agree. It's not accurate.
But the medical community still overwhelmingly recommends vaccination.
But doctors don't normally spend several minutes during an unrelated visit harping about the importance of the flu shot.
I would distrust a doc that told me "no you probably shouldn't get the covid shot" as much as I would distrust one that spent 10 minutes telling me how important it is to protect others.
"Recommended" does not equal "really should."
I had it in May last year and had all but one of the same symptoms (no screwup in my loss of smell) in the same order and to the very same degree in October, but I didn't get tested because of no loss of smell.Nitro Power said:
My wife and I were just with a group of friends. One of the ladies had COVID mid 2020, and has since been fully vaccinated. Just found out a little bit ago she has it again, and we have been around her most of the weekend. The point being, is I wouldn't be particularly responsive to anyone lecturing me about a vaccine.
As usual, very well said.Infection_Ag11 said:FrioAg 00 said:
Most doctors have placed your compliance with their political agenda above their responsibility to your physical health.
And they have warped and twisted their minds enough to believe they are doing the right thing
Physicians as a whole are one of the most conservative high-income professionals in America, and last I saw THE most conservative among those fields requiring advanced post-graduate training.
This idea that recommending a COVID vaccine to patient means one is pushing a liberal political agenda is absurd. That being said, with respect to the OPs post, his doctor offered incorrect statistics and pushed well beyond the point at which it was meaningful and potentially productive to do so.
Infection_Ag11 said:FrioAg 00 said:
Most doctors have placed your compliance with their political agenda above their responsibility to your physical health.
And they have warped and twisted their minds enough to believe they are doing the right thing
Physicians as a whole are one of the most conservative high-income professionals in America, and last I saw THE most conservative among those fields requiring advanced post-graduate training.
This idea that recommending a COVID vaccine to patient means one is pushing a liberal political agenda is absurd. That being said, with respect to the OPs post, his doctor offered incorrect statistics and pushed well beyond the point at which it was meaningful and potentially productive to do so.
Infection_Ag11 said:FrioAg 00 said:
Most doctors have placed your compliance with their political agenda above their responsibility to your physical health.
And they have warped and twisted their minds enough to believe they are doing the right thing
Physicians as a whole are one of the most conservative high-income professionals in America, and last I saw THE most conservative among those fields requiring advanced post-graduate training.
This idea that recommending a COVID vaccine to patient means one is pushing a liberal political agenda is absurd. That being said, with respect to the OPs post, his doctor offered incorrect statistics and pushed well beyond the point at which it was meaningful and potentially productive to do so.
FrioAg 00 said:Infection_Ag11 said:FrioAg 00 said:
Most doctors have placed your compliance with their political agenda above their responsibility to your physical health.
And they have warped and twisted their minds enough to believe they are doing the right thing
Physicians as a whole are one of the most conservative high-income professionals in America, and last I saw THE most conservative among those fields requiring advanced post-graduate training.
This idea that recommending a COVID vaccine to patient means one is pushing a liberal political agenda is absurd. That being said, with respect to the OPs post, his doctor offered incorrect statistics and pushed well beyond the point at which it was meaningful and potentially productive to do so.
This is slightly dated data, coming pre TDS, but 54% of docs registered with a political party being NOT Republican isn't Conservative. Of course, maybe the problem is too many doctors listened to their Infectious Disease colleagues who have proven to be more communist and anti-freedom (so anti-American) than than Russia or the CCP.
BCO07 said:
Obgyn's location surprises me. They have always struck me as similar to peds
BCO07 said:
I was basing my assumption on the acog editorials that come out. They are generally as nuts as the aap ones. Unfortunately aafp has recently become more political as well