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    jmnew51 got a reaction from Bob in Doctors and hospitals   
    I would just like to state the main reason I have 0 trust in the modern day medical establishment is, because, with all the modern testing equipment, with all the advanced medical knowledge and with all these modern miracle drugs, people on this planet continue to get sicker and fatter and have more autoimmune diseases than ever before. This is unacceptable and should be going the other way around.
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    jmnew51 got a reaction from Bob in Doctors and hospitals   
    I have just had one of the most harrowing experiences of my life. Starting sometime around 8/14, I started feeling weak and tired. I had no appetite whatsoever. This weakness continued on till 8/16 at which time I started to get worried. I took an at home covid-19 test...negative. Things continued to get worse. So I went to the ER in the morning of 8/17. I told them I have lack of energy and dizziness upon exertion and general malaise. So I was brought back and they did some blood work and found I was dehydrated and my electrolytes were out of balance. So they introduced some IV fluids, saline, and within 3 hours I felt much better. I figured that should have ended there, however they pointed out that my troponins were elevated, I don't know how high, they just said elevated.(which is a heart enzyme released when there is damage to the heart muscle) and which can also be elevated for other reasons. I was therefore admitted to the hospital for further testing. They did another ECG, as well as a heart echo cardiogram, and a leg ultrasound, looking for DVT and found nothing of concern. Throughout the night they gave me more electrolytes, saline (sodium), potassium and magnesium. I continued to improve. At one point I stated that I would like to go home, because I felt almost completely normal. No dizziness, no weakness.
    And that's when things started getting crazy. The doc told me that because my troponins were elevated that he would like to do some more testing and keep me for observation. I declined all of that. And of course he wanted to put me on a statin. I of course declined that as well. So I was signed out AMA (Against Medical Advice). When I was signed out and just about to leave, in walks the cardiologist, telling me how much she cares about my welfare and asks if I could do one simple test just to make sure I'm OK. That would be a quick walk on the treadmill. I agreed. It was a little bit more involved than just a quick walk, but anyway they hooked up these probes to my chest for ECG measurements and took a before picture of my heart with ultrasound. Then walking on the treadmill I got my HR close to maximum, then another after picture was taken with ultrasound. The cardiologist came back in and confirmed what I already knew (after reviewing the before and after ultrasound pictures) that I wasn't going to die of a heart attack any time soon, if at all, ever.
    I actually used to have a little bit of faith in the medical establishment, but after this last encounter I have lost all faith in doctors and hospitals. They are like a car salesman and I believe they will try to up sell you every chance they can.
    These are just my opinions and some other individuals have probably had more positive outcomes, but most of mine have been negative with most doctors.






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    jmnew51 got a reaction from Copper in Doctors and hospitals   
    I couldn't agree more.
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    jmnew51 got a reaction from ol_hilly in Doctors and hospitals   
    I would just like to state the main reason I have 0 trust in the modern day medical establishment is, because, with all the modern testing equipment, with all the advanced medical knowledge and with all these modern miracle drugs, people on this planet continue to get sicker and fatter and have more autoimmune diseases than ever before. This is unacceptable and should be going the other way around.
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    jmnew51 got a reaction from Meathead in Doctors and hospitals   
    I couldn't agree more.
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    jmnew51 got a reaction from Meathead in Doctors and hospitals   
    I would just like to state the main reason I have 0 trust in the modern day medical establishment is, because, with all the modern testing equipment, with all the advanced medical knowledge and with all these modern miracle drugs, people on this planet continue to get sicker and fatter and have more autoimmune diseases than ever before. This is unacceptable and should be going the other way around.
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    jmnew51 got a reaction from Meathead in Doctors and hospitals   
    I have just had one of the most harrowing experiences of my life. Starting sometime around 8/14, I started feeling weak and tired. I had no appetite whatsoever. This weakness continued on till 8/16 at which time I started to get worried. I took an at home covid-19 test...negative. Things continued to get worse. So I went to the ER in the morning of 8/17. I told them I have lack of energy and dizziness upon exertion and general malaise. So I was brought back and they did some blood work and found I was dehydrated and my electrolytes were out of balance. So they introduced some IV fluids, saline, and within 3 hours I felt much better. I figured that should have ended there, however they pointed out that my troponins were elevated, I don't know how high, they just said elevated.(which is a heart enzyme released when there is damage to the heart muscle) and which can also be elevated for other reasons. I was therefore admitted to the hospital for further testing. They did another ECG, as well as a heart echo cardiogram, and a leg ultrasound, looking for DVT and found nothing of concern. Throughout the night they gave me more electrolytes, saline (sodium), potassium and magnesium. I continued to improve. At one point I stated that I would like to go home, because I felt almost completely normal. No dizziness, no weakness.
    And that's when things started getting crazy. The doc told me that because my troponins were elevated that he would like to do some more testing and keep me for observation. I declined all of that. And of course he wanted to put me on a statin. I of course declined that as well. So I was signed out AMA (Against Medical Advice). When I was signed out and just about to leave, in walks the cardiologist, telling me how much she cares about my welfare and asks if I could do one simple test just to make sure I'm OK. That would be a quick walk on the treadmill. I agreed. It was a little bit more involved than just a quick walk, but anyway they hooked up these probes to my chest for ECG measurements and took a before picture of my heart with ultrasound. Then walking on the treadmill I got my HR close to maximum, then another after picture was taken with ultrasound. The cardiologist came back in and confirmed what I already knew (after reviewing the before and after ultrasound pictures) that I wasn't going to die of a heart attack any time soon, if at all, ever.
    I actually used to have a little bit of faith in the medical establishment, but after this last encounter I have lost all faith in doctors and hospitals. They are like a car salesman and I believe they will try to up sell you every chance they can.
    These are just my opinions and some other individuals have probably had more positive outcomes, but most of mine have been negative with most doctors.






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    jmnew51 got a reaction from Copper in Doctors and hospitals   
    I have just had one of the most harrowing experiences of my life. Starting sometime around 8/14, I started feeling weak and tired. I had no appetite whatsoever. This weakness continued on till 8/16 at which time I started to get worried. I took an at home covid-19 test...negative. Things continued to get worse. So I went to the ER in the morning of 8/17. I told them I have lack of energy and dizziness upon exertion and general malaise. So I was brought back and they did some blood work and found I was dehydrated and my electrolytes were out of balance. So they introduced some IV fluids, saline, and within 3 hours I felt much better. I figured that should have ended there, however they pointed out that my troponins were elevated, I don't know how high, they just said elevated.(which is a heart enzyme released when there is damage to the heart muscle) and which can also be elevated for other reasons. I was therefore admitted to the hospital for further testing. They did another ECG, as well as a heart echo cardiogram, and a leg ultrasound, looking for DVT and found nothing of concern. Throughout the night they gave me more electrolytes, saline (sodium), potassium and magnesium. I continued to improve. At one point I stated that I would like to go home, because I felt almost completely normal. No dizziness, no weakness.
    And that's when things started getting crazy. The doc told me that because my troponins were elevated that he would like to do some more testing and keep me for observation. I declined all of that. And of course he wanted to put me on a statin. I of course declined that as well. So I was signed out AMA (Against Medical Advice). When I was signed out and just about to leave, in walks the cardiologist, telling me how much she cares about my welfare and asks if I could do one simple test just to make sure I'm OK. That would be a quick walk on the treadmill. I agreed. It was a little bit more involved than just a quick walk, but anyway they hooked up these probes to my chest for ECG measurements and took a before picture of my heart with ultrasound. Then walking on the treadmill I got my HR close to maximum, then another after picture was taken with ultrasound. The cardiologist came back in and confirmed what I already knew (after reviewing the before and after ultrasound pictures) that I wasn't going to die of a heart attack any time soon, if at all, ever.
    I actually used to have a little bit of faith in the medical establishment, but after this last encounter I have lost all faith in doctors and hospitals. They are like a car salesman and I believe they will try to up sell you every chance they can.
    These are just my opinions and some other individuals have probably had more positive outcomes, but most of mine have been negative with most doctors.






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    jmnew51 got a reaction from Meathead in What Did You Eat Today?   
    OMG $10/lb. That's too much. I live in central NJ and there are a lot of Asian markets in my area. A lot of beef they have is cheap.
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    jmnew51 got a reaction from Meathead in What Did You Eat Today?   
    Tonight I had a nice juicy grass fed/grass finished strip steak.
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    jmnew51 got a reaction from Bob in What Did You Eat Today?   
    Tonight I had a nice juicy grass fed/grass finished strip steak.
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    jmnew51 got a reaction from Bob in What Did You Eat Today?   
    OMG $10/lb. That's too much. I live in central NJ and there are a lot of Asian markets in my area. A lot of beef they have is cheap.
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    jmnew51 got a reaction from Bob in What Did You Eat Today?   
    I found it at my local Asian market. It was something like $3.99/lb.
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    jmnew51 got a reaction from Meathead in What Did You Eat Today?   
    I found it at my local Asian market. It was something like $3.99/lb.
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    jmnew51 got a reaction from Terry in What Did You Eat Today?   
    Tonight I had a nice juicy grass fed/grass finished strip steak.
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    jmnew51 got a reaction from Terry in What Did You Eat Today?   
    OMG $10/lb. That's too much. I live in central NJ and there are a lot of Asian markets in my area. A lot of beef they have is cheap.
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    jmnew51 got a reaction from Bob in Hello fellow carnivores   
    Aha. Ok I will try that as well.
    Jim
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    jmnew51 got a reaction from Bob in Hello fellow carnivores   
    I am so glad for you Scott. Most of us need to take our health into our own hands and stop relying on doctors who just want to prescribe medication in response to symptoms.
    Jim
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    jmnew51 got a reaction from Bob in What Did You Eat Today?   
    Slow cooked beef oxtail for lunch.
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    jmnew51 got a reaction from ol_hilly in What Did You Eat Today?   
    Slow cooked beef oxtail for lunch.
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    jmnew51 got a reaction from Geezy in Hello fellow carnivores   
    I am so glad for you Scott. Most of us need to take our health into our own hands and stop relying on doctors who just want to prescribe medication in response to symptoms.
    Jim
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    jmnew51 got a reaction from Geezy in Hello fellow carnivores   
    Ah ok. Just did it. That's how I'm replying to you.
    Thank you - Jim
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    jmnew51 got a reaction from Meathead in What Did You Eat Today?   
    i had a grass fed/grass finished ribeye for dinner today.
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    jmnew51 got a reaction from Meathead in What Did You Eat Today?   
    Yes I also make carnivore ice cream from time to time with allulose. It's just heavy cream, allulose and some flavoring like instant coffee or pure vanilla extract. It's the best ice cream in the world. No thickeners, no gums, no chemicals, just 3 ingredients.
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    jmnew51 got a reaction from Bob in Hello fellow carnivores   
    I took a Certified Carnivore Coach program sponsored by IPHM (international practitioners of holistic medicine) conducted by Coach Peter.

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