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I think she knows, but her profession forces her to "follow the orders" and act in that way.

It annoys me a bit the fixation on the LDL, without taking into account my metabolic health, which is never part of the discussion. And now, despite ultrasound showing without ambiguity that my arteries are healthy, I feel she's now moving the goalposts by trying to make me take them for prevention.

No thanks. I read a few studies and know precisely what I would be exposing myself to. I won't take that chance...

I think she knows, but her profession forces her to "follow the orders" and act in that way.

That's so much worse. Most of the time, they just don't know much beyond what was required for the license (which is a lot).

The doctors I've known personally aren't very curious individuals. They're practitioners of a complex craft and like the status that comes from it.

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