Please tell anybody OVER-65 in your life: BE CAREFUL with these 5 MEDICATIONS

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In my experience, these common medications are 5 of the worst for side effects...

(Never stop any medication abruptly yourself, speak with your Physician about finding an alternative if any concerns)

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drsuneeldhand
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I feel like a slacker. Almost 66 years old and I don't take a single prescription drug.

martharetallick
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Over 70, no doctor, no medications. Unprocessed, fresh food, yoga, weights and exercise. Living in nature. No drama. No problem.
But when it’s time, it’s time.
Cheers Doc 👍

catsamazing
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One word to describe
Dr. Suneel:
Humanitarian!

ceofounder
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Thank you so munch. I’m 85 and was on blood pressure. I change my diet, weight and I’m off all medications. I broke my femur bone 24 yrs ago. I don’t have any pain. I just have a walking problem. I love Jesus 14 years

mariecomfort
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Another problem is that a doctor prescribes a medication for a particular problem but never takes the patient off!

beverlypearson
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Dr Suneel have you got tons of identical copies of yourself? The world needs more Doctors like you!

whatmyohmy
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HCTZ 1:40
Gabapentin/Neurontin 2:31
Anti-Inflammatories 3:00
Flexeril 4:15
Benadryl 4:40

golden.lights.twinkle
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Am 70 and nil meds from birth. I thank our heavenly father and my mum for my health. We were poor so doctors visits were not possible so not exposed to meds. God bless.

potonelson
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I am 61 and have had 3 of those prescribed to me in the last 5 years. I take nothing except D3+K2, Zn, Mg, B-1, B-12 and cod liver oil now. I'm of the opinion 95% of prescribed medicine does more harm than good but I'm not a doctor so who knows. Again, thank you Dr. Dhand, your a treasure.

markwhite
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Hi. No meds. 68 yrs blessed. Beautiful garden, plenty studies about the body, music, history, nature. I bike most days and take care of my pets. Choose life. Get outside. Thank you Dr. Dhand. You are the King of Hearts.

brendabadih
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Thank you! I have warned family and friends about overuse of Benadryl for years, so glad to see a professional reiterate this.

trukklob
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Dr. Dhand,
As someone with a mother who is 86, I really appreciate you making this cautionary video. So many medical complications she has experienced over the past decade have been the result of adverse reactions to medications that were introduced to her by her physicians. In popular media discussions about medicine, the degree to which medical error is a cause or contributing factor in worsening someone's condition or leading to someone's death is not discussed much.

alphacause
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I am 68 and I just returned from my yearly wellness check. I have had neuropathy in both legs (nope, not caused by Diabetes) for well over 15 years that has been getting just a tad worse as far as the tingling goes but not actual pain. I am always mindful of each step I take because I can be unsteady if not careful. Today my PC suggested Gabapentin and I asked what it was for. She told me nerve pain and that, since I am not on any other prescriptions, she would be happy to order it for me. I explained that I am sure it has side effects because most drugs do and she confirmed that it does although she didn't say what they were. I told her I would pass. I was told that my PC has very few patients that aren't on any medication. My blood pressure was 124/68 and my blood panel came back "fabulous" per my PC. I have lost 45 pounds over the past 7 months of being on Keto while following Dr. Eric Westman's stage 1 plan. Although I do have more weight to lose I have never felt better so I am thankful for that. How timely this info is and I so appreciate all that you do and share.

robyndowning
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I'm 79 and my only medication is a 5 mile walk every day.

daveoatway
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*Years ago in CANADA l lined up behind several seniors waiting to pick up a prescription.* One by one, they picked up their paper SHOPPING BAG of MEDS. I was shocked. Now that I'm a senior my doctor retired and my new one put me on Metformin. It seemed every time l came in he raised it. I said, "my stats were the same" but he said, "you know, the overall picture..." Turns out, in Canada doctors can accept gratuities from Pharma Companies for prescribing their meds. It explained a lot.

heidibee
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Dr Dhand has my vote for Surgeon General! I so wish he would be!

grannygrumbles
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Please note that a patient’s size makes a difference as well. I am 4’11”. One of my sons is 6’1”. The doctor was prescribing the same dosage of a medication for both of us!! I am a physical organic chemist, but common sense should alert anyone to the dangers in such a move. Yes, I called him on it. Thank you for your warning!

sneakertoes
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I just subscribed to your channel. A year and a half ago my my psychiatrist raised my Wellbutrin from 300mg to 450mg. I told her I had never been on a dose that high and she said it easier to raise medications than to change them. I started having stomach problems. I asked her at one point if it had to do with the Wellbutrin and she said I had been on it long enough that this wouldn’t happen. This went on for a year and a half. I had test after test on my stomach and everything was negative. Long story short I had a friend recommend a different psychiatrist and the first time I saw her she confirmed I was on way too much medication. I had left the first doctor over a year before this was confirmed. Within 5 months prior to seeing my new doctor, I had horrible stomach pain, nausea and vomiting. Tests showed nothing. I had lost twenty pounds in that time frame because very little stayed down. My new doctor drastically reduced my medications and within 3 days the vomiting and stomach pain vanished. I really hate that

debbieschultz
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My father was 94 and well . He had a known lower abdominal aneurysm for several years and a history of stomach bleeds.
A new Doctor advised him to take aspirin to thin his blood .
He died three days later due to the aneurysm bleeding out.
Many Doctors are incompetent and think that the more pills they can prescribe the better.

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