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Here is an interesting question for readers, I suddenly feel a strong aversion in the last year to getting routine blood tests for anything. I just don't want to do it unless absolutely necessary. I wonder how common that is becoming?

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I don't get routine anything. At my age I know my body pretty well and trust my intuition as my indicator of any need to be seen by a doc. I don't advocate this as a way for everyone.

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Me too.

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My feelings exactly.

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I just wonder earlier this week if my D3 level had dropped over winter. That interest faded when I thought it through. Is someone building a reference database of a pure blood supply for the WEF?

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Mar 24, 2023
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Hard to believe that they won't want to know.

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They have the cure. They can't fix stupid (within their ranks) but this poison has it's Krytonite.

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I had sepsis developing in my leg last August and needed a strong anti biotic to treat it. The doctor offered me a tetanus shot and I lied, telling her that I had one in the last 10 years. Trust is an issue now for sure.

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Stunning--The insanity of messing with your immune system with an unneeded vaccine in the middle of a life threatening infection. I hope your leg returned to normal.

Once that event had resolved I would have given them a piece of my mind and then walked elsewhere. The idea that we have to artfully dodge questions from medical practitioners because we don't think they have our best interests at heart is the new normal.

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Betsy, completely agree. There is freedom in not running like a hamster for what has been тАЬroutine тАЬ. I just see data collection and greed. However, there are essentials. It is big business.

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Pilots are taught to do a walk around inspection, making sure that everything is tip-top, before getting into the plane for the run-up. Men practice this very thing, every few years, near a mirror.

Anything that requires a doctor now goes straight to the THE Great Physician.

II Chronicles 16:12-13. "Asa had an infirmity in his feet, but king Asa consulted physicians instead of the Lord. So he died of his infirmities (two years later)." ibid

Now I ask the Lord and He heals me.

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So perfect! Amen.

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Just recently in for a quarterly evaluation. As in my last prior visit blood was drawn. There are evaluations for thyroid issues, bglucose, vit D, calcium levels that could be meaningful. My Doctor said she felt nothing meaningful would be identified. Like last time have not received post analysis information or review. So I don't know if relevant testing happened or whether what was done was in fact irrelevant.

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Mar 24, 2023Edited
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Thank you for the additional input! Actually I'm assuming Medicare paid for the tests. I never receive a billing. As a former Social Security Disability Examiner at the State and Federal level I do appreciate test results are contingent on current norms and frequently the test lab reporting them. Your point is well taken. If relevant tests are taken, one should know and the import of the results.

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Me too. I would like to know if my blood is collecting heavy metals. Dr. Ana Maria Mihalcea, MD, PhD goes into details that are quite frightening. And I want to share what she says with others. Some of what she says is along the same line, I was reading from you. You posted some alarming concerns in the area of metals. In fact, you were the first one that I actually saw the evidence. Because of those things Dr. Ana Mihalcea, mentioned in treatments, I soak my feet in epson salts.

I am thinking about how to get doctors and nurses together from all over the United States in Tulsa at the Mabee Center and have a conference. I have thought about if I am up to the task of putting something together like that. Inviting you, Martin Kulldorff, Dr. Geert Vanden Bossche, Dr. Astrid Stuckelberger as well as others. Just a massive amount of credentialled professionals and tape everything. I know they had a conference in Atlanta, but we are in the middle of the country and easy for everyone to get to. I am just wondering if it is time. Of course, we have the media problem here just like everywhere else, but if it was so big that drew a big crowd, they would have a hard time in not covering it. The Mabee Center has 8,781 seats. I wonder if one physician with any of the hospitals would show up. That would be very telling.

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Mar 24, 2023
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Thanks so much! Very useful. The next time I see my Doctor (June if no issues) I will see whether she can confirm there have been no issues identified, if she can and will order relevant testing and if not will she be agreeable to the test source you are recommending. I appreciate the forewarning re ramifications of routine testing. And, I appreciate your advice re a source for meaningful testing!

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