Nov 27, 2015 at 07:02 PM
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Originally Posted by raspberrytorte
The doctor should have kept that opinion to himself. I'm pretty sure any medication can potentionally have a negative impact on your body, not just medications for mood disorders.
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I agree. It was good health practice to run blood work. I hope he would do so to patiences on medical meds too. But the comment was out of line and prejudice.....as a doc he should be educated to have better knowledge. My grandmother takes a lot of medical meds and many of them have side effects. They require regular blood work.
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