"Something similar to Pyritinol"
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jeromewilson
, Jun 15 2005 09:23 PM
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#1
Posted 15 June 2005 - 09:23 PM
A friend of mine whose mother has recently suffered stroke induced coma asked her doctor if they had administered Pyritinol. The doctor told him that they were treating her with "something similar" and walked away. Obviously that's incredibly vague and sadly typical of many doctors who see their profession as something that should not be discussed with the uninitiated except in the most patronising way, and tend to take offence at being questioned by a mere mortal. [!]
Anyway, I was wondering, does anyone know of anything that is "similar" to Pyritinol?
Anyway, I was wondering, does anyone know of anything that is "similar" to Pyritinol?
#2
Posted 15 June 2005 - 10:16 PM
So you're saying there is nothing similar to Pyritinol? Not even B6? (I'm aware the function is different, but the chemical is similar.)
#3
Posted 15 June 2005 - 10:38 PM
The doctor was lying
Hmm, that's what I figured.
I've only ever met two doctors in my life that I felt I could respect, the rest seemed to suffer terribly from chronic arrogance and had phobias of talking, inquiry, investiagtion and many other things that would seem to be important if not nesessary in a physician. Most seem to prefer tossing the current drug rep favourite over their shoulder without a backward glance. They have a hard job, pressure of time, responsibility etc. but whatever the reasons I really think there's something wrong with the medical profession today.
Sorry, rant over
#4
Posted 16 June 2005 - 02:07 AM
So you're saying there is nothing similar to Pyritinol? Not even B6? (I'm aware the function is different, but the chemical is similar.)
B-6 and Pyritinol are as different as Piracetam and GABA.
#5
Posted 16 June 2005 - 02:08 AM
The more interesting (to me) question is where you found a doctor that had even heard of pyritinol. Are you somewhere outside the US?
"I really think there's something wrong with the medical profession today"
"I really think there's something wrong with the medical profession today"
#6
Posted 16 June 2005 - 02:10 AM
Hehe, you're allowed to rant on your own thread.Sorry, rant over.
Speaking of doctors, I recently had a checkup with a doctor my family recommended. I liked the guy and he seems like he knows what he's doing except for the fact that he weighs over 350 pounds!! How can I respect a doctor who lets himself go like that?
Hehe, rant over.
#7
Posted 16 June 2005 - 12:40 PM
The more interesting (to me) question is where you found a doctor that had even heard of pyritinol. Are you somewhere outside the US?
I'm in the UK in fact. I figured that pyritinol has been around for 30 years and seems to have had good results with coma induced stroke, so they'd know about it, but I guess I'm being naive.
Ummm, you wouldn't happen to be an MD would you Scott...? Ah, obviously there are many notable exceptions to my sweeping generalization
Hehe, you're allowed to rant on your own thread
I guess so, but I'm a bit paranoid about 'The Catcher'. Sounds pretty scary to me...
#8
Posted 16 June 2005 - 02:29 PM
Ummm, you wouldn't happen to be an MD would you Scott...?
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[lol] But I was basically agreeing with you. No offense taken.
#9
Posted 20 June 2005 - 07:22 AM
I like the following quote I once heard someone say
"You have the right to your own opinion but it's wrong!"
"You have the right to your own opinion but it's wrong!"
#10
Posted 20 June 2005 - 07:30 AM
The more interesting (to me) question is where you found a doctor that had even heard of pyritinol. Are you somewhere outside the US?
I'm in the UK in fact. I figured that pyritinol has been around for 30 years and seems to have had good results with coma induced stroke, so they'd know about it, but I guess I'm being naive.
Ummm, you wouldn't happen to be an MD would you Scott...? Ah, obviously there are many notable exceptions to my sweeping generalizationHehe, you're allowed to rant on your own thread
I guess so, but I'm a bit paranoid about 'The Catcher'. Sounds pretty scary to me...
Ahh did'nt know you were in the UK, I'm in the US. Erased my inital post, fyi.
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