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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Infections kill people. Infections that hang around untreated while an arrogant, cookbook, insecure, in knowledgeable “health care practitioner” waits for confirmatory labs are more likely to kill people. Part of the art of medicine is the knowledge, experience and confidence to make a good judgment and begin treatment and then have the diagnosis confirmed or adjusted when the labs come back. There is no excuse for how you were treated. You need a new primary care PHYSICIAN. [/quote] Ok alarmist. Did you know UTIs can clear on their own? Did you know only a small fraction lead to a kidney infection? Most patients can safely wait until the culture comes back with pain relief. Not all but most. It is the pain and discomfort that need to be treat immediately. Ear infections and UTIs are over medicated. They have pulled back on automatic antibiotics for ear infections and are finally beginning with UTIs. [/quote] No, chickens and other livestock are “over medicated.” Read up on Jim Henson of the muppets before you call people names and prattle off the ill informed, bought and paid for, public line that antibiotics are “overused” in the human population. Doctors are “learned intermediaries,” not their patients’ owners. But then again, the “provider” here wasn’t even a doctor. [/quote]
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