Another surgery coming next week. #6 in the last 13 months

All this from a couple days worth of eardrops. His entire body was affected, as was his mental health, and he has to move.

And all the educated idiots at the clinic telling him it's "impossible" and it's because "your dad died", meanwhile the drug has had a blackbox warning, the strongest available from the FDA, for tendonitis since 2008 and for peripheral neuropathy since 2013.

Information about dangerous drugs that is 14 and 9 years old respectively, but doctors are the last to know, and then still deny it to your face when taught by their patients.

He, like myself, and hundreds of thousands if not a few million others was a victim of medical malpractice that will never go documented.

That's why it's rare. Because they just abuse and gaslight the patient into oblivion, flat out refuse to document, and kick the patient out for feeling "threatened". Precious doctor ego can't take just a little bit of pushback after ruining a life.

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