I tried to leave you a "like" on the recent comment you wrote for Dr. Pierre Kory, in defense of Dr. Charles Hoffe, a B.C. doctor being persecuted by the College of Physicians and Surgeons.
I was unable to do so, as I am not a "paid subscriber" to Kory's substack.
I'm always a bit chuffed when I am not permitted to "like" a comment, or to leave a reply to a comment, or to comment upon Substack articles due to the fact that I do not pay a monthly or yearly fee for that privilege.
Which speaks to your first article. Somewhat.
I am even more aggravated when I am sent a head's up that a writer has published an article then realize it's merely a "preview"... I must pay to read more than the blurb.
In those cases; I generally unsubscribe STAT. I do not wish to be further irritated. 😉
And yes, agreed, if these Substack writers truly cared about humanity, their work would be available to ALL. Regardless of the ability to pay.
Once the "pay wall" goes up, I go away.
Anyway, just wanted to say hello, and that's it's a terrible shame what was done to you, Dr. Daniel Nagasse, Dr. Charles Hoffe, and so many more ethical physicians who either were prevented from practicing GOOD MEDICINE, or who quit the medical profession in disgust during the pandemonium.
Thank you for 46 years of service to humanity. I'm certain your patients miss you.
Thank you for your support,no doubt my patients miss me but not as much as I miss them . They were my life, my reason to exist ,I loved being of use to them and so privileged to be allowed into their lives particularly when they at their most vulnerable. I appear to have a personality disorder in a massive need to be needed but it served me well in my profession.
Hi Gerry,
I tried to leave you a "like" on the recent comment you wrote for Dr. Pierre Kory, in defense of Dr. Charles Hoffe, a B.C. doctor being persecuted by the College of Physicians and Surgeons.
I was unable to do so, as I am not a "paid subscriber" to Kory's substack.
I'm always a bit chuffed when I am not permitted to "like" a comment, or to leave a reply to a comment, or to comment upon Substack articles due to the fact that I do not pay a monthly or yearly fee for that privilege.
Which speaks to your first article. Somewhat.
I am even more aggravated when I am sent a head's up that a writer has published an article then realize it's merely a "preview"... I must pay to read more than the blurb.
In those cases; I generally unsubscribe STAT. I do not wish to be further irritated. 😉
And yes, agreed, if these Substack writers truly cared about humanity, their work would be available to ALL. Regardless of the ability to pay.
Once the "pay wall" goes up, I go away.
Anyway, just wanted to say hello, and that's it's a terrible shame what was done to you, Dr. Daniel Nagasse, Dr. Charles Hoffe, and so many more ethical physicians who either were prevented from practicing GOOD MEDICINE, or who quit the medical profession in disgust during the pandemonium.
Thank you for 46 years of service to humanity. I'm certain your patients miss you.
Thank you for your support,no doubt my patients miss me but not as much as I miss them . They were my life, my reason to exist ,I loved being of use to them and so privileged to be allowed into their lives particularly when they at their most vulnerable. I appear to have a personality disorder in a massive need to be needed but it served me well in my profession.
Awww. 😥
I understand.
Have you considered private practice consultations? I believe it's a thing...
In Canada and the USA medical practioners who "did not comply" are still working privately.
I hope you find a way to fight this travesty, or somehow circumvent the "medical system" which so cavalierly kicked you to the curb.
Expert medical experience is sought after.
Perhaps volunteer your services elsewhere? I don't know. There must be a route.
Get writing my friend!