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To: Born Conservative

"100 years ago, your chances of dying from any given illness was much greater than today; things aren't all that bad...."


I know they are not, but I fear they will be if we keep going on w/all this scare stuff. Point is, until 5 years ago I did not hear people hacking on and on for years on end. Sounds like we're regressing in a way. I'm sure the people who survived influenza, typhoid, whooping, etc, often suffered these types of everlasting symptoms the rest of their days. Today is starting to sound too much like yesterday.


And you're correct, I know next to nothing about all the medical stuff, despite my uncle & aunt being good learning doctor & nurse.

But sometimes experts can't see the forest for the trees. Common sense. People are coughing continuously now. I've noticed this problem alot in so many ventures, not just this little medical thing.


And I never said anything about making antibiotics OTC. I said it shouldn't be so hard - disruptive - as to insist people see a doctor for everything, and it has to be a specific doctor who is allowed to even do it (I guess that's another great reason for all this HMO/PPO crap - easier to find out which doctor has "permission").


195 posted on 04/28/2005 12:21:44 PM PDT by the OlLine Rebel (Common sense is an uncommon virtue.)
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To: the OlLine Rebel
I'm not trying to give you a hard time; I'm just trying to point some out some misconceptions. For the most part, there is no major conspiracy to get patients' money. There are valid reasons for a doctor to require a visit prior to prescribing something. I can give plenty of examples where patients overmedicated themselves by going to several doctors, and ended up with major problems (most recently, a guy with kidney failure and liver damage from too much Percocet/OxyContin).

I appreciate you being a good sport while debating this; oftentimes, people "personalize" a good debate, and take offense when you try to point something out that is counter to what they believe.

202 posted on 04/28/2005 12:35:12 PM PDT by Born Conservative ("Mr. Chamberlain loves the working man, he loves to see him work" - Winston Churchill)
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