My GP surgery has written saying I'm at risk of death (flu). This has cheered me up.
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No, there are people who would do things when there is a 5% probability of benefit. And people who want 99%.
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Accepted, but probability is a fluid concept in such a blatantly unscientific environment. As much probability of harm as benefit, potentially. I'll stop now though. I'm pretty sure
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I have 2 friends going through breast cancer treatment at the mo, very similar cancers/stages, presented with same evidence ( both in same service), different reactions. "Gimme everything" vs. "prove the benefit to me". I agree though that in general there is a lot of spin.
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Ok... 1 last tweet. I have a vaccine damaged son. Proof of benefit & safety was what I set out find, belatedly. I sadly found neither. I'm with your 2nd friend now - benefits need to be proven. Scientifically. But they're not. Best wishes to both of your friends btw. So sorry.
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