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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, I understand there may not be a home remedy which is why I was asking for telehealth companies. My daughter really needs reassurance, but she isn’t open to the ones I’ve suggested so far. She doesn’t want to do telemedicine with her doctor. If you don’t have multiple suggestions she can choose from, it’s really not that hard to just not comment. I’m not sure why that’s so difficult. Also, I truly did not appreciate comments about infertility or wishing harm on my child. That was unnecessary and extremely upsetting. It made me emotional —she has had worry about infertility before, and since she hopes to have a family one day, those kinds of remarks hit a very sensitive nerve for me emotionally. That’s not what I came here for. [/quote] Well, she won’t go to the doctor for a simple “yeast infection” that’s in quotes because she actually doesn’t know what it is because she is refusing to be diagnosed-how is she going to respond if/when she does get pregnant and has a complication? She is just gonna hope for the best in that case too and expect a magical fairly to drop antibiotics on her doorstep without even having a conversation? You and your daughter are both very removed from reality. If she does cause permanent damage it will be 100% because of her own stupid decisions and your enabling the stupidity as her parent. [/quote]
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