Posted by alexandra_k on November 6, 2018, at 20:55:26
In reply to Re: customer service, posted by alexandra_k on November 6, 2018, at 20:45:37
Oh.
So, I suspect it has to do with the end of supply chain medications, too.
Probably a lot of the cheap generic medication we have is stuff that was manufactured under trade mark... But the medication has fallen out of fashion for, uh, scientific reasons. So it gets repackaged as generic and shipped off here, because there isn't the demand for it, that there was predicted to be, or whatever, from the developed world.
For example, those bone growing medications. Where the problem was that they cause bone to grow indiscriminately and without functional strength. So you end up with bony deformation and still with people having fractures. Bone density scanning is something that they like to do, in these parts, and prescribe that bone growing medication.
And thus the exercise prescription is for aquajogging.
Maybe a little cycling (at very low intensity).
I guess they don't want people to do anything that might actually improve functional bone mass... Even functional bone strength (e.g., like swimming with intensity will actually do).
And they probably don't want these people seeing hip mobility. Hip mobility progressions and theh like...
Take your med.
Be an experimental subject for whatever implant device the device reps send to do the operation...Tis a nasty business...
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