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Old 21-10-2006, 11:23 PM   #13 (permalink)
Tatyana
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So true Paul, doctors are not infallible. They make mistakes.

Loads of docs don't keep up with the literature. However, I have found in my experience that research and medical scientists are often leading the way.

It does drive me potty sometimes that it takes the lab staff about 5-10 years for doctors to update their outdated means of investigating some disorders.

I do know what you mean that if people decide to do or take something they will.

Still will not hurt to ask about training, diet, and state the pros and cons of all drugs.

I took this stand when I did youth work and discussed drugs with young people. I think I will take more of this approach with steroids.

I have learned SO much about them in the last 6 months. SO annoys the natties at times even if I mention gear around them.

I find this a bit bizarre.

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