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Old 06-26-2015, 12:47 PM #1
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A family member has been left with so much damage from drugs/interactions, etc and she trusted the doctor who she was seeing. One horrible side effect she lives with is sudden hearing loss, she and her husband and some family members sat with a mal practice attorney and came to the realization that she didn't have a strong enough case....and to think all these drugs are FDA approved....I don't wonder why I steer as clear as I can from the drugs....

A friend naively said the other day when we were talking "how can they do all these damaging drugs"? This friend lives with major hearing loss from Midol she took for years.
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