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Elle Tuttle's avatar

I left the field of Oncology 35 years ago, for the very reasons you have stated. I didn’t want to poison people for money. I have paid a heavy price for this, but at least my conscience is clear.

Robert Riggs's avatar

Blessed are those who suffer for the sake of righteousness, for theirs is the Kingdom of Heaven

Elle Tuttle's avatar

Let’s hope. I haven’t even told you half of my story! It is The Word, so I will take it to heart.

SECURED 4 ETERNITY's avatar

I’m 71 years old and I also remember when our family doctor came to our house when I was a little boy! After seeing me he said I’ll send you the bill, just pay me when you can! Fast forward to the 2000s, I have had billing departments almost threaten me, and turn me over to bill collector for a measly 35.00 dollars!! My wife and now do what we can with Gods help to stay away from the beast machine! The medical system are the priests and the patients are the ones being sacrificed on the altar of getting rich!! Try looking into how many hospitals sue patients and ruin people’s life! The facts tell the story! It reads like a horror story! Please, STAY WELL!!🙏❤️

Roger Knowles's avatar

There are huge problems with our medical industry, but as you point out there are good people out there doing their best to help others. There are also reasons why promising research in experimental models do not necessarily lead to cures for diseases in humans for reasons other than a nefarious attempt to suppress cures. However, I do agree that the patent system and ways of funding research has been an impediment to more efficient treatments.

Kurwamac's avatar

They did the same to hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin in 2020. Ivermectin to this day is very difficult to get in Europe and very expensive and it used to be one of the cheapest drugs.

Rosa Maria's avatar

Ivermectin here in Uruguay is easy to find. I buy it for my patients, kills fleas, lice, ticks, blowflies, mange spiders, and roundworms.

Kurwamac's avatar

You are the retarded one. You didn’t mention you were talking about the horse dewormer.

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Kurwamac's avatar

Rubbish. Amazon doesn’t sell ivermectin for human consumption, only for pets, even in the US. It’s a prescription drug. Last year I asked a doctor friend in Poland to get me some and it took him 2 weeks to find a supplier of Spanish ivermectin. A packet of 8 tiny pills cost me $65, $8 a pop.

Ann Haine's avatar

I’ve shared the post to a scientist in Maryland.

So interesting and alarming for us citizens. We have the NHS here in the UK, free from birth to death. Though Trump is leaning on us to accept your medicines.

Against the Dashboard's avatar

The NHS is not much different in my experience of it. They have never wanted to get to the bottom of anything I have had, overlooked basic causes like vitamin and mineral deficiencies. I even had a csf (cerebrospinal fluid) leak after a car accident and had to diagnose it myself. They still stuffed women with mesh based on fraudulent science. And went along with the Covid jab scam

Yolanda D.'s avatar

Reading this article was a major wake-up call for everybody! Thank you!

Richard Redstone's avatar

Hi thought everyone knew this.. pretty obvious

Yolanda D.'s avatar

Something new is happening every day with our administration.

Love, Ree's avatar

Ok, I’ll take the freebie! I was going to share it anyway…I do not share every post but when I do, I make it a challenge to give the thought that struck me the most (posted in a c’mon read me way.) I highlighted and copied 4 different thoughts before I settled on this one (new record 😜 )

https://bsky.app/profile/loveree.bsky.social/post/3mcabobyha22x

Love, Ree's avatar

“If you genuinely cannot afford a subscription, restack this article and share it everywhere. Post it on Facebook and Twitter and anywhere else people might see it. Let us know in the comments that you shared it and we will give you a free year of The Wise Wolf.”

Ok I just unstacked AND restacked this article. Pay up.

Also it profoundly affected me. I’m pushing 70 with 2 eventually terminal, potentially heritable medical debt-building for my family. I’m refusing expensive life-prolonging “care” (that would make me miserable anyhow.)

🐺The Wise Wolf's avatar

send me a pm with your email

Love, Ree's avatar

Thank you for being a stand-up guy!!!

Sheila Travis's avatar

I’m sharing this with my son who is an OB/Gyn in another state. I am also sharing this with friends and family members. This was a great article!

Jim Purvis's avatar

I shared it but keep the free year, you need the money. 😊👍

Petar Dimov's avatar

The broader point about incentives in healthcare deserves serious scrutiny. Balancing profit motives with public well-being remains one of the most urgent challenges of our time

Rosa Maria's avatar

As a veterinarian, if people can't pay the price, they round it off with produce. Eggs, chickens, fresh vegetables and fruits, baked goods, meat, meat by-products. I have been handed, amongst others, half a rasher of bacon, cuts from a freshly slaughtered calf, strings of sausages, smoked pork ribs, cheese, tarts, bottles of freshly milked milk. Their value goes beyond the money owned. People do it because I go to their farms and households, even in the winter or under rain, to treat their animals. Unluckily, the Veterinary Association has started frowning upon such practices, saying those food items aren't supervised. Please, those who produce them are alive, I'm alive.

Mia Ybarra's avatar

I asked my vet if I could be his patient.My dog gets more time and care at a better price from him than I do from my doctor.

Apparently he gets asked this a lot

Rosa Maria's avatar

Thank you for your appreciation.

Diane Williams's avatar

Truth! And I have one of those rare good doctors but after 45 yrs. he’s tired and about to retire. When he diagnoses me he asks wisely, ‘Do you want a prescription or lifestyle change.’ My response, “Lifestyle change, please.’ And it worked!

FITBob's avatar

Ask GROK if Rockefeller ever made this statement.

🐺The Wise Wolf's avatar

So ask the AI that generated child porn if something is true? lol go away Bob.

Root Causes's avatar

Or just Google it, the old-fashioned way. Then search with DDG and Bing and whatever.

FITBob's avatar

LOL - you all too easy- LOL

Lee Turner's avatar

I heard grok Lies, like it's makers.

Smacko9's avatar

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AKcidentalwriter's avatar

definitely DOD and NSA

Krawz's avatar

I shared on X and FB. I have started my journey on purging processed food. It’s unbelievable what they have done to us.

TimE's avatar

It's what I call the "medical do-loop." Round and round you go. Revisits and more $$ shelled out, but you never truly get well. My blood pressure meds are just weak enough to not get it within the stated normal range (which is BS in and of itself). With so much variability between human beings, how can everyone be expected to have a B/P of 140/80 or less?

Against the Dashboard's avatar

And if you read A Midwestern Doctor here in substack the whole blood pressure thing has problems

TimE's avatar

Thank you for the tip! I will take a look at that.

wellness.com's avatar

"Midwestern Doctor" is so obviously a fraud, his popularity disgusts me - But doesn't surprise me.

He misuses basic terminology and core medical concepts. He collapses basic distinctions between levels of evidence, and treats mechanistic plausibility as clinical proof. Uncommon mistakes in people trained to make real patient decisions under uncertainty.

His stories lack clinical texture; no discussion of dosing, or contraindications (for whatever "secret" he's revealing). No mention of workflow constraints, or how judgments change at the bedside.

The posts are advocacy briefs and "establishment" bashing: cherry-picked studies, heavy reliance on anecdotes and preprints, and dismissal of contrary evidence as corruption rather than methodological disagreement. Confident claims about routine medical practice are often inaccurate in ways that would be obvious to clinicians. The evidentiary flattening, technical errors, and polemical framing point to a semi informed outsider, not a working clinician.

🐺The Wise Wolf's avatar

I don't think he is a real Doctor honestly. I have read his publication for a few months and it seems more like some rando is pretending to be a doctor to get subscribers.

Root Causes's avatar

And to sell his stuff, and link to "affiliates." Like most of Substack's leading "health and wellness" ... "thought leaders."

Against the Dashboard's avatar

If you pay there are indeed dosing intructions. I have found none of which you write and a great deal of help from DMSO as have thousands of others it seems. I have read many of the links to the actual studies to verify. I’m. It at all surprised he is vilified though.