Back then, I believed medicine was straightforward. Doctors give you pills — you don’t question the process.

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Back then, I believed medicine was straightforward. Doctors give you pills — you don’t question the process.

od Jerrynow » ned črc 13, 2025 4:00 pm

I used to think healthcare worked like clockwork. Doctors give you pills — nobody asks “what’s really happening?”. It felt official. But that illusion broke slowly.
At some point, I couldn’t focus. I blamed my job. But my body was whispering something else. I watched people talk about their own experiences. No one had warned me about interactions.
It finally hit me: your body isn’t a template. The same treatment can heal one and harm another. Side effects hide. Still we don’t ask why.
Now I pay attention. But because no one knows my body better than I do. I track everything. It makes appointments awkward. This is self-respect, not defiance. And if I had to name the one thing, it would be <a href="https://www.iniuria.us/forum/member.php ... gra_">what is kamagra</a>.

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