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mardigras 11-17-2004 11:34 PM

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Originally posted by theking
Am I to assume that you are not aware that many Pharmacists own their own individual Drug Store/Pharmacy...thus you are saying that they should fire themselves.
They should lose their license which is issued by the state.

This would be similar to a doctor refusing to treat a pregnant woman because he finds out she's not married.

messiah1 11-17-2004 11:52 PM

Nope:BangBang:

theking 11-17-2004 11:52 PM

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Originally posted by mardigras
They should lose their license which is issued by the state.

This would be similar to a doctor refusing to treat a pregnant woman because he finds out she's not married.

There are doctors that refuse service for various things...and it is legal for them to do so...ie abortions.

mardigras 11-17-2004 11:53 PM

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Originally posted by Elli
Well, he didn't say "no," he just lectured her for fifteen minutes. But it was enough to turn her off the whole idea and go get them from somewhere else.
If that had been me, the conversation would have ended something like this:

"I don't care if you want to stand there and think I'm some slut but I'm really surprised you're pompous enough to publicly say it to a paying customer. My doctor perscribed these for a hormonal imbalance but thanks for showing me your unprofessionalism. It really concerns me what other second-guessing you might try to do over my doctor so I will go get these somewhere else, good day!"

:glugglug

Elli 11-18-2004 12:00 AM

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Originally posted by mardigras
If that had been me, the conversation would have ended something like this:

"I don't care if you want to stand there and think I'm some slut but I'm really surprised you're pompous enough to publicly say it to a paying customer. My doctor perscribed these for a hormonal imbalance but thanks for showing me your unprofessionalism. It really concerns me what other second-guessing you might try to do over my doctor so I will go get these somewhere else, good day!"

:glugglug

That was her doctor that told her that, not the pharmacist. I have never met a pharmacist who looked at me strangely for any prescription.

mardigras 11-18-2004 12:03 AM

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Originally posted by theking
There are doctors that refuse service for various things...and it is legal for them to do so...ie abortions.
There's a big difference in a doctor limiting his services to specific specialties and a pharmacist refusing or balking at filling a percription written by a doctor. To make your analogy closer to the situation would be to have one doctor diagnose a patient and send to another doctor for treatment then have the 2nd doctor object on moral grounds. For instance: Pregnant woman has broken arm. Doctor diagnoses it and sends her to hospital for treatment. Doctor at hospital objects becauses she is unmarried.

Honeyslut 11-18-2004 12:10 AM

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Originally posted by theking
Are you against ones right to free speech and do you favor mind control...Richy boy?

right to free speech.....

:1orglaugh

mardigras 11-18-2004 12:24 AM

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Originally posted by Elli
That was her doctor that told her that, not the pharmacist. I have never met a pharmacist who looked at me strangely for any prescription.
Ah! Now the doctor should have known better. The mark of a good doctor is his/her "bedside manner", that is being able to tell a patient good/bad without sounding condescending or alienating. He could have told her of all of the potential side effects of taking the pills then concluded by telling her that medically it is much safer to not take the pills and to have sex only when she is ready to have children. He should be telling her that anyway, not on moral grounds. Some doctors are quick to write a perscription to companies they have deals with.

theking 11-18-2004 12:27 AM

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Originally posted by mardigras
There's a big difference in a doctor limiting his services to specific specialties and a pharmacist refusing or balking at filling a percription written by a doctor. To make your analogy closer to the situation would be to have one doctor diagnose a patient and send to another doctor for treatment then have the 2nd doctor object on moral grounds. For instance: Pregnant woman has broken arm. Doctor diagnoses it and sends her to hospital for treatment. Doctor at hospital objects becauses she is unmarried.
My analogy is a good analogy...as many doctors refuse to perform abortions...for moral convictions...even though it is legal...just as many doctors refuse to perform assisted suicide/euthanasia...even though it is legal in some states.

Just recently the wife of a friend was denied service for diabeties by a doctor unless she agreed to quit smoking...when she refused...he would not accept her as a patient.

mardigras 11-18-2004 12:32 AM

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Originally posted by theking
Just recently the wife of a friend was denied service for diabeties by a doctor unless she agreed to quit smoking...when she refused...he would not accept her as a patient.
Now that's a bad doctor. If his specialty is diabetes he could still help her with symptoms despite the smoking, and strongly object to the smoking at each visit and show her every negative test result that could be attributed to the smoking. Like too many doctors, he's too busy for his patients.

woj 11-18-2004 12:35 AM

50 pharmacists..

nofx 11-18-2004 12:38 AM

its insane that this shit could even happen.

fuck the bible belt

theking 11-18-2004 02:20 AM

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Originally posted by nofx
its insane that this shit could even happen.

fuck the bible belt

Which is to say "fuck" more than half of the country.

ghiezelle_love 11-18-2004 02:25 AM

No of course!!! :mad:


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