I used to think healthcare worked like clockwork. Doctors gi

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I used to think healthcare worked like clockwork. Doctors gi

Post by JerryKib » Thu Jul 10, 2025 12:45 am

Back then, I believed medicine was straightforward. The pharmacy hands it over — nobody asks “what’s really happening?”. It felt official. Then cracks began to show.
Then the strange fog. I blamed my job. Still, my body kept rejecting the idea. I searched forums. No one had warned me about interactions.
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It finally hit me: health isn’t passive. The reaction isn’t always immediate, but it’s real. Reactions aren’t always dramatic — just persistent. And still we keep swallowing.
Now I don’t shrug things off. But because no one knows my body better than I do. I challenge assumptions. It makes appointments awkward. This is survival, not stubbornness. The lesson that stuck most, it would be keyword.

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