I wasn't just meaning You.. other people yelled at me to for not going to a doctor :-p
and other people have yelled at me in the past for my non-doctor-seeing-ness especially my dad.. polyps.. blood-pressure.. MS.. all sorts of weird crap in my family that I generally hope to ignore :-D
i'm siding with Jen here. Let me put it this way. At the rate you're going, you're going to lose your hearing in the ear that's infected and you'll be dealing with issues like ringing in your ears and vertigo for the rest of your life. Did i mention that people with vertigo oftentimes lose their driver's license? Most DMV agencies view vertigo similarly to seizures - you never know when it's going to hit therefore you can't be trusted to drive.
i understand where you're coming from with the issues with doctors and prescription costs BUT there are areas that ignoring the issue creates MUCH more serious ones - and this is one of them. And FYI - most antibiotics come with generic ones which are MUCH cheaper (although still expensive overall) and many times docs are willing to work with you to find a prescription that you can afford - another option is getting samples from the doc - THERE ARE OPTIONS!!!!
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other people yelled at me to for not going to a doctor :-p
and other people have yelled at me in the past for my non-doctor-seeing-ness
especially my dad..
polyps.. blood-pressure.. MS.. all sorts of weird crap in my family that I generally hope to ignore :-D
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i understand where you're coming from with the issues with doctors and prescription costs BUT there are areas that ignoring the issue creates MUCH more serious ones - and this is one of them. And FYI - most antibiotics come with generic ones which are MUCH cheaper (although still expensive overall) and many times docs are willing to work with you to find a prescription that you can afford - another option is getting samples from the doc - THERE ARE OPTIONS!!!!
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