Interesting data point: my GP was pushing the jab all fall and winter. I refused it politely. Then this spring I had an appointment and he said at the conclusion: "There are no recommended vaccinations for you at this time." Hmmm....awakened?
Interesting data point: my GP was pushing the jab all fall and winter. I refused it politely. Then this spring I had an appointment and he said at the conclusion: "There are no recommended vaccinations for you at this time." Hmmm....awakened?
You didn't ask? Sheesh, that would have been a great time for you to have pinned him to the wall! (Note that I have never and will never say "I would have...." whatever. ) Probably I am meeker than most in personal discussions, so no shade to you for not engaging further, but that for sure could have been fun!
Well I had already given him my assessment and specific concerns when he was pushing the jab and I was refusing. So he had already heard it from me. His statement was more of an indication that he was now coming around to the true situation but maybe did not want to risk his license. Say what you will, but he's a good doc and I want to keep him, especially now that I know he can listen. Sometimes it is better not to confront someone who can become your ally.
I understand. You are probably correct. Since he had already heard it.... you did the best you could. My husband lucked upon a doctor who not only prescribed him/us HCQ (prophylactically), he has on numerous occasions gone out on a limb for him for other Rx's.
So, when you run across a good doctor, hang on for dear life!
Interesting data point: my GP was pushing the jab all fall and winter. I refused it politely. Then this spring I had an appointment and he said at the conclusion: "There are no recommended vaccinations for you at this time." Hmmm....awakened?
You didn't ask? Sheesh, that would have been a great time for you to have pinned him to the wall! (Note that I have never and will never say "I would have...." whatever. ) Probably I am meeker than most in personal discussions, so no shade to you for not engaging further, but that for sure could have been fun!
Well I had already given him my assessment and specific concerns when he was pushing the jab and I was refusing. So he had already heard it from me. His statement was more of an indication that he was now coming around to the true situation but maybe did not want to risk his license. Say what you will, but he's a good doc and I want to keep him, especially now that I know he can listen. Sometimes it is better not to confront someone who can become your ally.
I understand. You are probably correct. Since he had already heard it.... you did the best you could. My husband lucked upon a doctor who not only prescribed him/us HCQ (prophylactically), he has on numerous occasions gone out on a limb for him for other Rx's.
So, when you run across a good doctor, hang on for dear life!