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Comments by "American Dissident" (@americandissident9062) on "House Cures A Paralysed Man Without Knowing | House M.D.." video.
As an ER nurse and former surgical nurse, a no-risk treatment suggested by the most brilliant doctor in our hospital would never in a million years be denied by anyone in any organization I’ve ever worked at. They’d just be like “Ok, try it.”
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@jwiese100 Yes. I have a lot of MDs who have tried treatments when there is no risk. House also did have evidence. He demonstrated clear reasoning.
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@jacobhealy8376 Amazing that you think this is in any way similar to Tuskegee.
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Not only was it his first case off the Vicodin, but he was suggesting a ZERO-RISK treatment based on a medical theory. Not based on nothing. He explained what it was based on, and it was a zero-risk treatment. Not only zero-risk, but very inexpensive.
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9:07 How many people has he killed? Ok. Now how many people has he “gotten lucky” and saved? After so many times, it ain’t luck.
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@ What I said would be true in most places.
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@ Well then you should probably try going to Shands, Emory, UAB, Johns Hopkins, etc. Literally had a patient not too long ago hooked to two separate Lifepak 15 machines turned up to max voltage for defibrillation. That was definitely creative.
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@ Not accessible to most, but they see the highest number of patients. I will say though, insurance companies are a scam job.
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@ Re-read what I said. “No risk” treatment. I work in an ER and rarely does a week go by where I carry out an order that has no risk but might have some off-the-wall chance of making a difference. A doctor once started giving patients a medication for Covid based solely on a research paper I gave her. Who wrote it? I fucking wrote it. I wrote up a 17 page research paper on why I thought this specific med might prevent clinical deterioration in Covid patients and she said “Huh, that’s really interesting.” and started giving the medication to them by prescription upon discharge because there was no risk, and maybe there was a chance that I might right. The mediation either helped, or it did nothing at all. But it carried zero risk and the cost was cheap (out of pocket cost for the medication was very low).
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