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== Harmful practices of institutional medicine == |
== Harmful practices of institutional medicine == |
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* [[Hondose|Hondosing.]] |
* [[Hondose|Hondosing.]] |
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* Risk avoidance. They are more concerned about their own liability than your personal well-being. |
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* Stopping HRT during hospital stays. ''You should never interrupt your HRT. Interruptions can cause bone density issues.'' |
* Stopping HRT during hospital stays. ''You should never interrupt your HRT. Interruptions can cause bone density issues.'' |
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* Long waiting lists. |
* Long waiting lists. |
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Latest revision as of 01:00, 2 February 2026
The medical establishment is the machine of hospital systems, administrative overhead, government regulators, big pharma, health insurance, pharmacists, doctors, and nurses that collectively conspire to screw you over by hondosing you. They have legislated themselves into existence in a form of rent-seeking by trying to prevent you from getting your own drugs. Despite widespread propaganda to the contrary, DIY HRT is much safer than trusting a doctor not to screw up the dosing on your medication, and it's also cheaper than going through insurance. Most doctors live in blind subservience to the establishment. A notable exception is Dr. Will Powers, who has gained quite a big reputation for actually caring about his patients, even though he is a bit of a crackpot.
Harmful practices of institutional medicine
- Hondosing.
- Risk avoidance. They are more concerned about their own liability than your personal well-being.
- Stopping HRT during hospital stays. You should never interrupt your HRT. Interruptions can cause bone density issues.
- Long waiting lists.
- Blocking minors from getting life-saving care, thus dooming them to a male puberty.