Posted by dave2 on October 07, 2009 at 07:00:00 from (139.139.35.70):
In Reply to: second opinions needed posted by Nancy Howell on October 07, 2009 at 06:46:40:
Nancy Howell said: (quoted from post at 06:46:40 10/07/09) My father-in-law was one of the healthiest older persons I had ever seen, never even had a headache until ....
He got sick (flu like symptoms) went to the dr. and they gave him some sort of medication that 8 possible side effects. He had all 8. After that, it was downhill for him.
My chiropractor has done a lot of research on medications and had a fit when she found out my medical dr. had started me on one of the medications to help prevent bone loss. My reg dr. did not tell me anything about possible side effects.
After my chiro explained in detail how those medications worked and showed me pics of what the side effects can do, I threw them in the trash. She recommended a natural supplement which I am using.
In your case, I think you should change drs and his office needs to reimburse you for any related medical expenses because they were negligent when they failed to warn of any side effects.
Also suggest your wife speak to a nutritionist about natural methods to deal with the iron deficiency.
I used to chuckle when my aunt-in-law would say "medicine will kill you." I"m not laughing anymore.
There's a lot to be said for natural approaches if you don't have a witch doctor... Mine and the wife's doctor is a bit of a treehugger and don't like to use medication unless absolutely necessary. He'll smear pine tar on you in a heartbeat :roll: .. He's also real picky about what you eat. We use mostly homeopathic treatment for the animals and I've acquired a taste for vinegar......
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