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Hi Caz, I read a similiar story in the on line Daily Mail newspaper. Readers

comments in the mail were very revealing and suggested that Doctors were more

concerned about loss of income than care for patients.

Plus many said who could blame ppl from obtaining meds from on line when they

were cheaper and you couldnt acess a doc anyway.jennyF

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HI , what really angers me about this is those doctors who

automatically believe that we are all thick, stupid and need a brain transplant

because we cannot tell the difference between good pharmacies and bad ones,

good supplements and bad ones, and we shouldn't be going anywhere near the 'dreaded

dangerous' Internet anyway. I think doctors kept themselves up to date by

studying the information available in their medical journals, papers and the

Internet, they would be 100% better doctors. That's my two cents worth anyway.

luv - Sheila

Hi Caz, I read a similiar story in the on line Daily Mail

newspaper. Readers comments in the mail were very revealing and suggested that

Doctors were more concerned about loss of income than care for patients.

Plus many said who could blame ppl from obtaining meds from on line when they

were cheaper and you couldnt acess a doc anyway.jennyF

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Hi Caz, I read a similiar story in the on line Daily Mail newspaper. jennyF

Exactly !

hey are bound to say that its " Dangerous " , and hype it up more than it is, They

dont like us being knowledgeable <sp>?

If we were listened to more, we wouldnt have to try sorting things out

ourselves.

Caz x

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What else will these doctors do to try to stop us making up our

own mind about what we think is best for us and what is not. I guess this will

go around and around and around….

thanks Caz,

Luv - Sheila

Hi all,

http://uk.news./4/20090416/tuk-warning-over-web-bought-medicines-dba1618.html

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> If the doctors were diagnosing and treating us properly, we would not need to

use the internet to buy medication.

Here! Here! (Oh and BTW, i`m a Sun reader :-?)

Caz x

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Yes, all experts want to hang on to their " expert " status. We learned about

that on our Computing course. It is one function of jargon to make information

unintelligible to the man in the street. It reminds me a little of the enormous

opposition by churchmen to translating the Bible into the vernacular.

Miriam

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Ahh don't they know we don't WANT to go down that route? They force us down that

route.

Many of the anti ds? Blimey are they forcing folk to order their own anti ds

now? We know there will always be a big market for sexual enhancing drugs. We

know that buying things on the internet is a risk, always has been whatever you

buy but drugs I suppose are risky. I think as long as you know the bottle and

supplier and it is properly sealed you should be ok?

''The RPSGB has created an internet pharmacy logo to help people work out if a

website is being operated by a bona fide pharmacy in the UK.''

ERRR wouldn't that mean you would need a prescription which is the whole point

of buying on the internet in the first place?

lotsa luv

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Where do you buy from and do you have to pay Customs

charges and Royal Mail fees on delivery? And, you are one of the lucky patients

with a good doctor, I wish there were more around.

Luv - Sheila

I STILL buy the vitamins/ minerals on the internet even though my doctor treats

me properly. He advises me what to get and I get it on the internet as its

cheaper.

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