is likely within health care, does the perform but when we look at hatch-waxman, soon to be the bachus waxman act, everything deals and plants, the clintons screwed up with-- for years and years they are not going to give back-- >> guest: the issue of iatrogenic illness is legitimate. the reader brings up something every medical student learns about and it is basically an illness that is associated with a treatment. sometimes for example in the world of cancer therapies, these iatrogenic illnesses are like wiping out your bone marrow are virtually inevitable when the patient understands it. sometimes it is a totally unexplained or unexpected side effect of a particular drug and sometimes it is an error that has been made in one would have to call that iatrogenic as well, so it sounds like the caller has had a difficult time with a particular drug and i think that all obviously that is something that has to be dealt with in this sounds like you have done so, but i think the broader issue that you are bringing up is that drugs are dangerous medical therapy is dangerous. doctors are dealing with