For years, I assumed healthcare worked like clockwork. The s

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Post by JerryKib » Thu Jul 10, 2025 12:46 am

For years, I assumed following instructions was enough. The pharmacy hands it over — you don’t question the process. It felt clean. Then cracks began to show.
At some point, I couldn’t focus. I blamed my job. And deep down, I knew something was off. I read the label. The warnings were there — just buried in jargon.
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It finally hit me: health isn’t passive. The same treatment can heal one and harm another. Side effects hide. Still we don’t ask why.
Now I don’t shrug things off. Not because I’m paranoid. I track everything. Not all doctors love that. I’m not trying to be difficult — I’m trying to stay alive. And if I had to name the one thing, it would be keyword.

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