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Absolutely
But, I suppose you really need to weigh up the respective advantages and disadvantages of receiving advice from someone who has trained extensively, keeps up with new research, uses these drugs with patients in a day to day clinical setting with ... what I suspect is often opinions of either a GP or the results of a Google search.
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the main objective of being a doctor, from my point of view, is to treat the whole person. that includes the very important feelings that a patient brings to the table. you're risking yourself by opening up and asking for a professional opinion and a professional understands that and treats your questions, and disagreements, with the same respect that they expect from the patient.
John created the site for support and all who post here are under the same umbrella. as B.B. King says, "he pays the cost to be the boss"..........