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Antibiotics causing "mental confusion" and other more serious problems.
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2022-11-11 at 7:53 AM UTCI've had multiple experiences with amoxicillan causing me to basically lose my entire fucking mind.
Some explanations I've read about describe losing you digestive flora.
I have an infection in my teeth but I can't take the pills without going entirely insane.
Has anyone here had a similar experience? -
2022-11-11 at 7:57 AM UTCyou dont need antibiotics to fight teeth infections.
just gargle alcohol solution diluted with 60% water will suffice.
they usually sell teeth infection medications in section marked 'liquor' in the supermarket. -
2022-11-11 at 8:53 AM UTCis your doctor open to trying out different antibiotics?
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2022-11-11 at 2:34 PM UTCand explorations ?
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2022-11-11 at 2:38 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra is your doctor open to trying out different antibiotics?
most doctors, well almost all doctors are being bribed by representatives of the pharmaceutical industry, its the same internationally.
the next time you go to the hospital or clinic pay close attention to the writing instrument of the nurses and doctors and note if their pens bear the name and logo of drug companies. if you see them, i guarantee these doctors are getting more than just pens.
gua, ran, tee. -
2022-11-11 at 6:01 PM UTCIf its an infection in your mouth/head you better fucking take those. Find out the hard way if you dont
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2022-11-11 at 6:18 PM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny most doctors, well almost all doctors are being bribed by representatives of the pharmaceutical industry, its the same internationally.
the next time you go to the hospital or clinic pay close attention to the writing instrument of the nurses and doctors and note if their pens bear the name and logo of drug companies. if you see them, i guarantee these doctors are getting more than just pens.
gua, ran, tee.
You assume simply because they get freebies they are swayed by said companies.
I get freebies all the time in my position...I take full advantage of said freebies but it has zero impact on the product/parts I buy. (which is based on price, availability and reliability) -
2022-11-11 at 6:21 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson You assume simply because they get freebies they are swayed by said companies.
I get freebies all the time in my position…I take full advantage of said freebies but it has zero impact on the product/parts I buy. (which is based on price, availability and reliability)
i have no way to verify your claim so i'll just leave it at that.
but the next time you see your doctor, you know what to look out for. why is he pushing you branded drugs when generics will do, -
2022-11-11 at 6:25 PM UTC
Originally posted by Brain surgeon I've had multiple experiences with amoxicillan causing me to basically lose my entire fucking mind.
Some explanations I've read about describe losing you digestive flora.
I have an infection in my teeth but I can't take the pills without going entirely insane.
Has anyone here had a similar experience?
Sounds to me like you have millenialism. -
2022-11-11 at 6:26 PM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny i have no way to verify your claim so i'll just leave it at that.
but the next time you see your doctor, you know what to look out for. why is he pushing you branded drugs when generics will do,
My doctor has tried to push drugs on me before...I research the drug and then said "Yes or No"...its all very simple. -
2022-11-11 at 6:27 PM UTC
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2022-11-11 at 6:46 PM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny did you let him examine your prostate.
No. They can tell by the blood test results these days in the civilized world.
The PSA test is a blood test used primarily to screen for prostate cancer. The test measures the amount of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) in your blood. PSA is a protein produced by both cancerous and noncancerous tissue in the prostate, a small gland that sits below the bladder in males. -
2022-11-11 at 8:21 PM UTCOral Infections can lead to death real quick if bad enough, however, the mouth is well equipped with good bacteria to kill the bad boy ones. and so is your immune system since your gum is one of the biggest supplies of blood. it's constantly repairing itself. as a matter of fact, the cells that flow to the blood vessels of the gums turn blood back into gums. it doesn't scab up like on your arm. it literally turns quickly into gum tissue from hours to a few days.
but if it does get infected we're talking about sinus infection or sepsis.
the best anti-biotics are usually tetracycline family for oral. if it gets really bad I think you're given a "Z-Pack" of 3-5 days. Zythromyacin I think is what it's called. Or Cypromyacin is another I think. -
2022-11-11 at 8:35 PM UTCNo, I thought you weren't meant to take them for more than a week. I used to get gum infections so I'd take them a lot and didn't go crazy. My ex drank cough syrup for a week and she lost it, was writhing on the floor screaming.
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2022-11-11 at 8:38 PM UTCShe updated her diary recently for the first time in four years and it turns out she's fucking a married man who lives in his car and is a heroin junkie and a pedo. I'm not making this up.
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2022-11-11 at 8:40 PM UTCI sent her a Christmas present yesterday because I've been sucked in again.
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2022-11-11 at 8:49 PM UTCSometimes I think about what it'd be like if we went on Jeremy Kyle.
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