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In answer to your question Terry, about why it was and is a first choice in hospitals, the reason is simply, it is cost effective. Some people don't want to hear the truth about stuff, but, when dealing with insurance companies, it is money first, patient second. There are many times, the doctors know, something will work better and be easier on the patient, especially, when something is long-term, but, their are many times doctors won't tell you things because, simply, Terry, they make money on certain things. Like for instance, Terry, certain "trials" will pay an onc as much as 5 grand to get someone to enter into it. And, trials, are crapshoots. Even with GP's if they scribe, certain meds, it is cost effective to them. Some people don't want to know the truth when they adore their doctor, but, doctors are people, too. And, human. It is what it is. People need to be more verbal on things, especially, meds when they downright know, they experience unpleasant side effects. I can't take codeine, and a variety of things, it really tears my stomach apart, and I am verbal about it. No thanks... I hand the script back, with a smile, but, I hand it back. Bottom line, is, you got one life to live, live it well, and to your expectations.
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