Re: You are not diabetic



On Jun 13, 11:31 pm, ray <r...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Wed, 13 Jun 2007 19:30:33 -0700, Wingmask wrote:
The drug companies make your doc tell you that you have diabetes.

Well, you could have fooled me. I wonder what the hell bumps my blood
glucose level up so high, then.

Posters in ASD said that pharma is paying for doctors to go to
continuing education classes, therefore controlling the doctors. So,
your doctor only told you that you have diabetes because he is trying
to please the drug companies.

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