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Rosemary B's avatar

less pills, and life is less complicated.

in 2013 I moved both of my parents, age 88 closer to my home after mom's stroke

I then, took them to my wonderful doctor Dr Fletcher, and we worked to get mom off of half of her meds that were piled on her by various doctors. Then, I took dad to Dr Ujevic and did the same.

Mom lived to 2016 and died of natural causes. Daddy is 98 and still going steady.

I have learned a lot over the years from taking care of my peeps

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Ted T.'s avatar

For me, the best part of this post was Dr. Mandrola's suggestion that all studies should have an expiration date. Am always astonished that many relatively ancient RCTs and analyses are still widely cited, and are staunchly believed to be the final law-giver in this or that domain. No matter that experts like Dr. Mandrola and Dr. Prasad frequently point out that reversals of medical protocols occur regularly. Wish that there were more - would be an indicator of an alert and ever-curious medical sector.

Most readers are probably too young to remember the super-hyped 'Feminine Forever' marketing wave. It shocked me then, and still resonates. My own view on HRT is simply that no potent treatment should ever be given anyone UNLESS the omission of that treatment clearly puts the patient in serious danger. But of course, as with liposuctions, botox, cosmetic surgery, and so many other elective interventions, it seems that societal pressure and marketing prowess rule the day.

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