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dumbass doctor wouldnt lance the carbunkle
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2022-08-28 at 1:26 AM UTCswim once had a carbuncle on my forehead that had became so painful that I went to my family doctor to get him to lance and drain it.
A carbuncle is a pus-filled lump formed under the skin which is generally caused by staphylococcus aureus bacteria. A carbuncle is commonly formed when the bacteria invades hair follicles on any area of the body.
From my research swim knew that just picking at the bump and trying to squeeze it would just cause it to get worse.
The only real treatment was to lance and drain the infection and to prescribe antibiotics.
My doctor refused to lance and drain the boil, but instead just prescribed an antibiotic, which swim started immediately.
Within two days the carbuncle had gotten so big that it had closed off my right eye.
By now it was Sunday and I couldn’t reach my doctor so swim rushed to the emergency room at the local hospital.
They admitted me right away, lanced the boil and tried to drain as much as possible in the infected area.
They then performed a CAT scan on me to determine how bad the infection had spread. Their concern was that I could permanently lose my eyesight in my right eye if the infection had spread to my eye.
They then admitted me to the hospital where I was placed on a very strong cocktail solution of antibiotics to fight the infection for three days.
Fortunately I didn’t lose my eyesight, but the overall cost of his refusing to lance the carbuncle caused me a lot of unwarranted pain and suffering, plus thousands of dollars in medical bills. -
2022-08-28 at 1:32 AM UTCYou should pursue a malpractice case, call one of those free consultation ambulance chasers and see what kind of a shot you have.
Alternatively you can just conceal pretty much any kind of weapon on yourself, then brutally murder your doctor at your next appointment. I always think how easy it would be to strangle them to death in that little room. -
2022-08-28 at 1:32 AM UTC
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2022-08-30 at 12:26 PM UTC
Originally posted by A College Professor swim once had a carbuncle on my forehead that had became so painful that I went to my family doctor to get him to lance and drain it.
A carbuncle is a pus-filled lump formed under the skin which is generally caused by staphylococcus aureus bacteria. A carbuncle is commonly formed when the bacteria invades hair follicles on any area of the body.
From my research swim knew that just picking at the bump and trying to squeeze it would just cause it to get worse.
The only real treatment was to lance and drain the infection and to prescribe antibiotics.
My doctor refused to lance and drain the boil, but instead just prescribed an antibiotic, which swim started immediately.
Within two days the carbuncle had gotten so big that it had closed off my right eye.
By now it was Sunday and I couldn’t reach my doctor so swim rushed to the emergency room at the local hospital.
They admitted me right away, lanced the boil and tried to drain as much as possible in the infected area.
They then performed a CAT scan on me to determine how bad the infection had spread. Their concern was that I could permanently lose my eyesight in my right eye if the infection had spread to my eye.
They then admitted me to the hospital where I was placed on a very strong cocktail solution of antibiotics to fight the infection for three days.
Fortunately I didn’t lose my eyesight, but the overall cost of his refusing to lance the carbuncle caused me a lot of unwarranted pain and suffering, plus thousands of dollars in medical bills.
You sure use soap and water more often, no need to thank me for this tip. -
2022-12-12 at 12:48 AM UTCHey Carbunkle, got any update on getting ACP removed from you?
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2022-12-12 at 1:16 PM UTC
Originally posted by A College Professor swim once had a carbuncle on my forehead that had became so painful that I went to my family doctor to get him to lance and drain it.
A carbuncle is a pus-filled lump formed under the skin which is generally caused by staphylococcus aureus bacteria. A carbuncle is commonly formed when the bacteria invades hair follicles on any area of the body.
From my research swim knew that just picking at the bump and trying to squeeze it would just cause it to get worse.
The only real treatment was to lance and drain the infection and to prescribe antibiotics.
My doctor refused to lance and drain the boil, but instead just prescribed an antibiotic, which swim started immediately.
Within two days the carbuncle had gotten so big that it had closed off my right eye.
By now it was Sunday and I couldn’t reach my doctor so swim rushed to the emergency room at the local hospital.
They admitted me right away, lanced the boil and tried to drain as much as possible in the infected area.
They then performed a CAT scan on me to determine how bad the infection had spread. Their concern was that I could permanently lose my eyesight in my right eye if the infection had spread to my eye.
They then admitted me to the hospital where I was placed on a very strong cocktail solution of antibiotics to fight the infection for three days.
Fortunately I didn’t lose my eyesight, but the overall cost of his refusing to lance the carbuncle caused me a lot of unwarranted pain and suffering, plus thousands of dollars in medical bills.
I was eating a banana when I read this.