I was at the doctor's yesterday for bloods, weight, urine, bp etc. for diabetic clinic. Although I no longer show up as a diabetic, they're keeping me on the list 'just in case'. In other words they don't want to lose the money they get. After coming home for a while I then went into Tonbridge for a mammogram.
When doctors are paid extra for every diabetic, heart patient, etc., no wonder they don't do enough to help people to find a cure.
The processed food companies make a lot of money making us ill - Big Pharma make a lot of money keeping us there with their drugs - one leads to another for the side effects, which leads to another and so on. Then doctors make extra money every time someone gets sicker. There was a photo on Facebook which was above a health centre (UK) and read: 'Come and get your flu jab here and fund us for our work next year'.
There is no way they'll listen or explain arguments for/against the flu jab when it brings in a lot of money that boosts the services they can off for the following year. The NHS is cash strapped.
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Fett: 151,96g | Eiw: 60,32g | Kohlh: 47,86g.
Frühstück: Waitrose Love Life Brazil Nuts, Pecan Nuts, Macadamia Nuts. Mittagessen: Tesco Nectarines, Morliny Boczek, Hard-Boiled Egg, Sainsbury's Wholegrain Mustard, Mayonnaise, Attis Feta Cheese, Tesco Watercress, Avocados, Black Olives, Asda Spring Onions, Tesco Bell Pepper, Tesco Baby Plum Tomatoes, Cucumber (with Peel), Cos or Romaine Lettuce. mehr...
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3253 kcal
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Lesen - 6 Stunden, Duschen - 10 Minuten, Wäsche Aufhängen - 15 Minuten, Kochen - 1 Stunde und 5 Minuten, Treppensteigen - 5 Minuten, Schlafen - 8 Stunden, Ruhen - 10 Minuten, Schreibtischarbeit - 4 Stunden und 30 Minuten, Sitzen - 3 Stunden, Abwaschen - 45 Minuten. mehr...
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