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To: bitt

And doctors continue to hand out antibiotics for every little sniffle.


5 posted on 01/01/2016 4:11:46 PM PST by LydiaLong
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To: LydiaLong

It’s not so much that doctors too easily handout antibiotics, but that they handout too little the first time around. This enables the bug to develop a resistance before a stronger dose is finally prescribed.
Others mention antibiotics don’t stop viruses, but often with viruses a secondary infection comes with it that must be hit with antibiotics


17 posted on 01/01/2016 6:08:41 PM PST by jimfr
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Not that I ever see. Where are you seeing this? Antibiotics are harder to get than vicodin.


22 posted on 01/01/2016 7:08:00 PM PST by MarMema
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To: LydiaLong
And doctors continue to hand out antibiotics for every little sniffle.

Yep - I never go to the doctors for an illness until it becomes clear that my body isn't winning the battle (about once every 5 years or so to end up with antibiotics). I figure I'd rather let my immune system broaden its defense spectrum.

I have noticed that a lot of clod-like bugs seem to have gotten nastier and harder to shake over the years. Used to be a cold would run it's course in 4-10 days and now there are many that hold on for 3-6 weeks hitting the people around me. Perhaps an unexpected "bonus" to the effects of modern medicine - wonder if there will be a tipping point where it turns out is was only a temporary boon to Mankind...

33 posted on 01/02/2016 5:04:19 AM PST by trebb (Where in the the hell has my country gone?)
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