Re: Medical Industry & Doctors/// whos to blame??
hi
if i could i would luv to go to a veternarian.
they have extensive study in parasites. look how many diffrent animals they have to know anatomy on, thats mind blowing!! i would luv to go to a vet!! and its easier to hand out antiparasitic drugs to 'just' a dog or cat, if u make a mistake so what.
i know its prob true medical docs dont have the study in parasites they should, i heard it is only one semester. the docs dont do the lab work though. i believe the lab has a lot to do with not finding things or making mistakes . i dont know about there education and how much they have to know about identifying parasites.
i guess that taking pharm meds does build resistance that is one reason they dont want to fool around with it.
i think the big reason is the doc and you too maybe if u are diagnosed with a parastie probably you both will have to deal with the CDC. that would be a lot of red tape a long red tape worm. that they probably dont want to do to document everything and have to be so precise about it all and, that would take a lot of a docs time. a doc sure WOULD NOT WANT to make a MISTAKE with the CDC. like a wrong diagnosis or giving wrong meds it sounds like u would really have to be a specialist in parasitilogy to trust yourself to make the right decisions , meds etc.
i just wonder if u are diagnosed with common or uncommon parastie if the CDC comes knocking at your door , wanting to know where u buy your food, where did u eat and what restaruants and where did u go on vacation . could be very detailed, intense interrogation.