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Offline FrankClago

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    • I used to think healthcare worked like clockwork. Doctors give you pills  you dont question the process. It felt safe. Eventually, it didnt feel right.
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Back then, I believed healthcare worked like clockwork. The system moves you along  nobody asks whats really happening?. It felt safe. But that illusion broke slowly.
At some point, I couldnt focus. I blamed my job. Still, my body kept rejecting the idea. I read the label. No one had warned me about interactions.
Thats when I understood: health isnt passive. Two people can take the same pill and walk away with different futures. Side effects hide. Still we trust too easily.
Now I dont shrug things off. Not because I dont trust science. I take health personally now. It makes appointments awkward. This is survival, not stubbornness.
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