Medical Blindness
Much like the Febreeze commercial that says their flowery spray will cure “nose blindness” to things that stink to high hell…….. the ability to research for yourself will remove the allopathic training blinders to medical blindness.
This substack does a fantastic job at discussing the issues we have in healthcare. Medical blindness is real. We don’t know what we don’t know, we practice what we have been told, but the stubborn pig headed nature of smart people leads to the inability to think any differently than you have been taught to.
I see this in my own practice. We have physicians who for the life of them, they CANNOT SEE the negative consequences covid vaccines have had. They cannot fathom that they have deceased patients AND personal friends from vaccine injury. They are double vaccinated and double boostered. I am sure they will like up for jab #5 when it comes out. Blind to the reality. Belief in the corrupted system that tells them what is good or bad. The consequences of being brain washed in the allopathic medical training regime.
As this substack so eloquently stated: “Often when someone attempts to present the occurrence of a medical injury to a provider, they are met with aggressive denial not that different from the experience a heretic would face when speaking blasphemy to those in power during the Middle Ages. Since Allopathic Medicine has positioned itself as the religious institution of healthcare of our era, it helps to explain why the same experience is repeated; challenging the sanctity of Western Medicine is not unlike denying a religion’s declaration of God.
Being someone who challenges the dogma of Allopathic Medicine in order to have a life-altering adverse event recognized is a difficult experience no matter how you dice it. Most of the medical field has trouble being able to see the injury, many doctors don’t even want to believe it could have happened, and almost everyone seems to be ready to gaslight you into believing the adverse event never occurred, often without even realizing that is truly a horrible thing to do to a patient.”
Wow. I totally agree. Providers believe they are god-like beings, after being propped up by the public as the altruistic gatekeepers of health, but they are at the end of the day fallible humans and susceptible to the brainwashing power of the corporate healthcare cogwheel. The same way that cult followers decided to become followers of David Koresch. You put a person in a position of too much power, and they can influence any way they choose. Even if it is not right.
The anonymous physician who writes the substack linked above posed the following as further reasons for why “medical blindness” happens. I agree 100% with him.
The human body is very complicated, and people typically need models that simplify that complexity to understand what is occurring.
•Doctors often will not see something unless they are taught to look for it, and it is rare for that they are trained to recognize iatrogenic (i.e. pharmaceutically induced) adverse reactions.
•Medical training is an arduous experience that creates a faith in the practice and a psychological investment in believing the medical “truths” you learned are infallible and superior to all other “truths.”
•No one wants to believe they hurt a patient, so they will often lie to themselves to deny that an injury happened.
•The corporatized practice of medicine forces most doctors to spend very short periods of time with patients where they are only able to scratch at the surface of the complex issues in each patient.
When I say that healthcare needs to crumble and be re-built, this is why. The allopathic model we have now is not sustainable. It is dangerous, it is money driven, it is funded and dictated by big pharma, and it is making everyone sicker, not promoting health. Thousands of healthcare providers have woken to this reality, we keep trying to get the rest on board. Sadly, a large percentage will go down with the ship when it is all said and done.