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“Change” vs “Draining the Swamp”
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<blockquote data-quote="JJinVA" data-source="post: 4664698" data-attributes="member: 80301"><p>We could go round for round in this like every other topic. *shrug* I know several psychiatrists who say they tell their patients they wont even work with them until they have quit all drug and alcohol use, because its too painful to be involved and the issues never get resolved. Likely knowing that once the drugs and alcohol are out of the system, 90% or greater of their distress will resolve itself.</p><p></p><p>Course, there's always the entrepreneur psychiatrist that says the solution is "MORE DRUGS!!!"</p><p></p><p>Having doctors and nurses in my family, theyve told me about drug reps coming in, usually women in skimpy clothes, selling their drugs to doctors, signing contracts with them to sell them, sometimes sealing the deal with a little "under the table knob jobs". The medical fields are all rampant with corruption. But, as always, you be to yours, me be to mine</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJinVA, post: 4664698, member: 80301"] We could go round for round in this like every other topic. *shrug* I know several psychiatrists who say they tell their patients they wont even work with them until they have quit all drug and alcohol use, because its too painful to be involved and the issues never get resolved. Likely knowing that once the drugs and alcohol are out of the system, 90% or greater of their distress will resolve itself. Course, there's always the entrepreneur psychiatrist that says the solution is "MORE DRUGS!!!" Having doctors and nurses in my family, theyve told me about drug reps coming in, usually women in skimpy clothes, selling their drugs to doctors, signing contracts with them to sell them, sometimes sealing the deal with a little "under the table knob jobs". The medical fields are all rampant with corruption. But, as always, you be to yours, me be to mine [/QUOTE]
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