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I believe that most health problems are from short or long term bad habits. Many diseases are developed over years. I have had plenty of trauma in my life. My stance is, I do not deal with medication side effects as you have admitted. They are often worse than the original issue.

I understand how you feel and believe, as it is the way most people believe. When I pass the pharmacies, I see lines and people leaving with bags of drugs every day. I have watched 35 people I personally know die, and most 10 to 20 years younger than I am. After years of bad habits, it does not change overnight, however, taking meds with side effects has never been my solution. I am not encouraging anyone to do what I do, just saying that there are consequences to years of bad habits and diet.

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I hear you — but we’re having two different conversations.

You’re talking about philosophy and personal beliefs about health.
I’m talking about actual medical conditions that cannot be managed by willpower or salads.

I didn’t ask for a lecture on habits, morality, or what you believe other people did wrong. I asked about medication side effects, because that is the reality I am dealing with under medical supervision.

For some of us, medication isn’t optional — it’s part of treating diagnosed conditions like liver disease, portal hypertension, anemia, autoimmune issues, etc. Lifestyle absolutely helps, but it does not reverse advanced medical conditions.

I respect that you choose not to use medications. That is your body and your risk. But implying that anyone who needs medication caused their illness or isn’t doing enough is inaccurate and frankly unhelpful.

I’m here for information and support — not judgment.
So I’m going to stay focused on the original topic: managing legitimate side effects of medically necessary treatment.