@hannu_ikonen I was on Humira. It gave me severe sudden suicidal ideation. The insurance co (Medicaid) made me INCREASE dosage to MAKE SURE it was causing suicidal ideation, before authing the next step med. the next med put me in remission within a few months!! It’s literally ass backwards, unlessssss its a racket.
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DEDGirl (dedgirl@mastodon.world)'s status on Thursday, 23-Jan-2025 19:47:22 JST DEDGirl -
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Rich Felker (dalias@hachyderm.io)'s status on Thursday, 23-Jan-2025 19:49:57 JST Rich Felker @DEDGirl @hannu_ikonen Were you able to flush the excess and report what they wanted to hear without actually experiencing it?
Any ethical doctor would have insisted you do that, and falsified the report themselves.
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Rich Felker (dalias@hachyderm.io)'s status on Friday, 24-Jan-2025 00:31:24 JST Rich Felker @DEDGirl @hannu_ikonen That's horrifying and the doctor should have lost their license and been criminally prosecuted.
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DEDGirl (dedgirl@mastodon.world)'s status on Friday, 24-Jan-2025 00:31:26 JST DEDGirl @dalias @hannu_ikonen The doctor did expect me to do it. I’m a single mom with no family. It would have been extremely negligent of me to continue taking it, much less double a dose of such a dangerous medication. I stopped it immediately.
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DEDGirl (dedgirl@mastodon.world)'s status on Friday, 24-Jan-2025 00:49:27 JST DEDGirl @dalias @hannu_ikonen Yeah, the doctors are pretty good at following admin & insurance nonsense even when harmful to patients. Most I see couldn’t care less about that oath they take.
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