I don't think I ever really trusted allopathic doctors. My mom took my brother and I to an Indian medicine man as kids. We went to the doctor if we were injured or had infections and needed antibiotics, but my parents tried natural, herbal, and homeopathic methods more often than not.
Here is a list of resources for meds and labs and the like:
Antibiotics - https://fishmoxfishflex.com/
Other prescription drugs (my mom recommends them, although I haven't ordered from them myself) - https://indiamart.com
In Arizona, you can order certain lab tests from Sonora Quest without a doctor's order. I get errors ordering from their website for some reason (only since the start of the plandemic), but they have an order form you can print out and take with you to the blood draw appointment.
Other lab tests (including d-dimer) - https://www.lifeextension.com/lab-testing/lab-tests-a-to-z
Metformin, low dose naltrexone and others - https://agelessrx.com
Research papers - https://sci-hub.se/
Any others you have used?
I do agree. After all I was told by a dozen "doctors" here in nova scotia that freon cant cause irregular heartbeat.
Plus one doctor, Dr. Tsekrekos who is the Medical Director for Workplace Health & Safety at Alberta Health told me that even if freon can cause irregular heartbeat, that it couldnt happen to me. Even though no one will do a airtest or figure out what I was actually be exposed to.
Sociopath, materialistic, pieces of shit is what these people are. Not Doctors.
The only way ill be stepping into a hospital again is from an organ exploding or on im on my deathbed. These people couldnt care less who they maim or kill as long as they gets their sportscar.
I wish I could say, that people should be able to trust their doctor and that they need a professional for acute issues like a ruptured appendix. But many chronic ailments can be fixed by adjusting diet or exercise, but western medicine is based on treating conditions, not curing them.
Not having a doctor who cares, is just as worse as not having one at all.
When I spent 7+ months with my blood pressure floating between 180/100->200/160, and was finally put on metropolol.
No one warned me that taking betablockers while having injured kidneys say from hypertensive blood pressure can give you gout. They just tell me its impossible, like irregular heartbeat from freon.
Fucking idiot doctors.
I was vax injured in 1997. The doctor actually told my mom he was terminating us as patients because she was pushing.
I've been told I was crazy more times than I can count and thrown all kinds of meds. I finally got a doc to order a thyroid test and it was basically not functioning. Doctors are usually useless and outright dangerous.