I am still ill. My current state of health does not do anything to reverse my previous dim view of Western Medecine.
I am no longer ill with the throat virus that knocked me on my ass last week. No, the horse-pills of Amoxicillin thoroughly quelled that within a few days. I just kept bitching about it because I'm not used to feeling sick for
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If you had a throat virus, a drug was the wrong thing to give you and the best you could have done would have been a nice placebo or random untested treatment that would (at worst) make you imagine you were getting better faster. If the doctor gave you amoxicillin, though, you had a bacterial infection, which would have had a fair chance of killing you if you had not taken antibiotics: strep throat, for example, has a tendency to spread to your bones, heart, lungs, and so on, giving it an untreated mortality rate of 30% (and perhaps suggesting to you why the average lifespan was something like half as long a hundred years ago). The right answer next time is a probably a drug that does not end in -cillin; a fair amount of people, including me, are allergic to that family of drugs. "Eastern medicine" will do approximately jack shit in the case of emergent bacterial infection ( ( ... )
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Aw, thanks! I'm feeling much better today (ate stuff last night), but when I read my books I'll try to make my internal "reading voice" change to yours now and again. :)
you had a bacterial infection, which would have had a fair chance of killing you if you had not taken antibiotics:
It wasn't strep, but I guess it must've been some other bacterial infection. Not Dying is alright, I guess. I'm still not altogether pleased.
and you mentioned earlier that you were breaking up the pills. For future reference, Don't Do That without asking your doctor first: it makes antibiotics work less well, increasing your chance of catching/spreading resistant diseases.That's unbelievable. Why would they make them easy to break (there was a line down the middle, so they broke neatly in two) if it's Bad to break them? They're just going to have to give me a liquid form of antibiotics from now on, I guess. I coughed, spluttered, and nearly- ( ... )
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Regarding alcohol: RTFM that came with the pills. Alcohol with antibiotics is bad because it hinders the antibiotics. If something isn't safe to have with alcohol, it will say so.
I think I will get in around 8. I could hang out then if that works for you. Crepes would be good, but I shouldn't stay out all night.
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8 sounds fine. Gimme a call from the train or shortly after your arrival.
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I'm kind of suspicious of doctors in general. A lot of times I take it easy and wait for whatever-it-is to pass while my friends are all urging me to go immediately to a doctor.
And whatever-it-is passes, and I didn't have to go further into debt for the pleasure of being prescribed unnecessary medecine.
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Right now, people with bad vision will probably think my skin is just naturally mottled pink. The spots and speckles and blotches aren't completely gone, but I'm determined to let my body do the rest of the clearing process unaided.
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