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Re: Some info I learned that is good for your wallet

By: DGpeddler in POPE IV | Recommend this post (0)
Sun, 17 Jan 16 9:43 PM | 98 view(s)
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Zim, I suspect everyone is
different. I rarely take any
meds. For the last three years
I have been living off of pain
meds. Oh, and I have a high
tolerance for pain.




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Re: Some info I learned that is good for your wallet
By: Zimbler0
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Sun, 17 Jan 16 9:36 PM
Msg. 02610 of 47202

DGPeddler,
I strongly suggest you study up on how bacteria develop 'immunity'
to various antibiotics.

(Because it sounds to me like the way you self medicated for
colds developed the sinus infection you are now suffering from.

http://science.howstuffworks.com/environmental/life/cellular-microscopic/question561.htm

Here's how we contribute to the problem:

Ignoring the brightly colored labels on the pill bottle and the doctor's admonitions to take all of the medicine that you get, even if you start to feel better. If you stop taking your medicine too early, your immune system may not be capable of killing off the stragglers, and any resistant bacteria left unscathed will be able to proliferate and spread to other people.

Insisting on getting antibiotics from the doctor to treat a cold or the flu. Antibiotics are completely ineffective against viruses, so you actually accomplish nothing by popping a pill.

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Zim.


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