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  • in reply to: Major UK Hospitals that monitor generics #28125
    Chattypie7
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    Thanks Jeff,

    That was said before I got cured and paid for my meds from FixHepC.
    Now I am an advocate whenever possible. Unfortunately, most “doctors” I know only care about their paychecks.

    Yesterday I had an argument with a Head of Clinic of oncologists when I told him that the OncotypeDX test might be put aside by NHS England and NICE. (In another session in the same place a Prof. using the test told us this was what was happening!)
    It goes without saying – why on earth would they NOT want to fund it? The leader said they would “why wouldn’t they”? Because then the surgeons and other prescribers and companies making the cancer meds would get less money. The test shows whether cancer meds are appropriate or not for a particular type of cancer.

    I could have slapped him but I am a herbalist and used to clap trap like that.

    Dr Freeman and the group are very, very special. We applaud them.

    The Hippocratic oath has been forgotten by many.

    in reply to: Major UK Hospitals that monitor generics #28115
    Chattypie7
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    Hi, I have been monitored by Prof. Rosenberg at the Royal Free in London. This year 2018.
    He supports generics. I am cured. Maybe someone saw a guy called Isaacs who was very rude to me a few years back and destroyed my chances of getting compensation from the Skipton Fund which has changed names.
    There is an ‘infected blood investigation’ going on now because many patients in the UK had their files or parts of their files “removed” – this is also true for haemophiliacs etc. Maybe, just maybe, the investigation will give clarity and choice of generics which the NHS would not give me because I was not “ill enough”!
    They’re not lining their pockets with enough money when they use generics, obviously.

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