• chicken@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    7 hours ago

    Stuff like this makes me wonder, at what point is it bad enough that the truisms about leaving medical advice to licensed healthcare professionals become wrong, and everyone would be better off turning to anything else instead of engaging with the system? Are we not there yet? How much further would there be to go?

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      7 hours ago

      this might be an extremely unpopular and controversial opinion, but the solutions are gate-kept by the system.

      need a doctor and insurance’s permission to get the test to confirm a diagnosis. some labwork can be ordered online independently, but it’s limited and extremely expensive. as far as i know you can’t get most imaging other than a DEXA without a doctor.

      say you feel confident about a diagnosis for whatever reason… well now the only way to get that medication for that condition… is with a prescription. pirate pharmacies exist, but the medications they carry are limited.

      i’d have so much less of a problem with this stuff being “gate-kept” (because i DO understand the reason behind the “gate-keeping”) if doctors actually did anything.

      The Sailor Moon “My job here is done” meme. The first panel depicts a character, labelled as “DOCTOR” in this meme, saying “My job here is done.” The second panel depicts a character, labelled as “PATIENT”, saying “But you didn’t do anything.” In the third panel, the character labelled “DOCTOR” leaves the scene dramatically.