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Originally Posted by queasy27
Without getting too specific, one of my doctors said they would have to discharge me as a patient if I wasn't wiling to take a cholesterol medication. My objection was that I had taken them for 15+ years but had developed side effects that I am no long willing to tolerate. During that time, my cholesterol was never reduced to recommended levels, anyway.
I confess I don't really understand the doctor's position. Am I not allowed as a patient to refuse treatment? Should doctors have the right to only treat obedient patients who do everything they say?
I don't know the answers. I'm not trying to be stubborn or willfully noncompliant but do feel strongly about this particular issue. I'm curious to hear other opinions from both sides.
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RESPONSE: We have found the doctors here are a long way from the quality we found in other states. Yep, some real surprises here, but then I cannot tell it all here. So, our opinion is CHANGE DOCTORS NOW. THAT MAY WORK?? We have two neighbors who go for their medical in the state they moved from, a long way, but it is understandable. They have an unending line of folks here to bring in the money so it seems ($$$$) GOOD LUCK.