What do you say ?
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whats he given you? he reckons hes given you an antifungal the Pharmacist reckons he hasnt get the pharmacist to call your quack :) and discuss the issue at hand bryce
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I have the anti fungal now. If the doc had refused to give it, I would have pressed the issue with him. As it stands, I felt awkward about telling him that he is wrong.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
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OK, so my ear infection drama continues. I went to the chemist, showed him what I have and what I had before. He agrees that what I have now is useless, as the infection is fungal. I had also googled this information and asked my mother in law ( the nurse ), hence my presence at the pharmacy. I can't buy this medicine without a prescription. So, I call my doctor to ask for one. But, although he is very helpful and nice about me second guessing him via google, ( and I'm very apologetic and quick to say I'd have tried his drops if not for my trip in 6 days ), he is insisent that the drops he gave me are anti fungal. At which point, I feel kind of silly. He's wrong, but how do I tell the doctor that I know he's wrong because I googled it ? I muttered something about feeling more comfortable with what worked before, he said fine, so it's all good. But, it's also been a real pain.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
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OK, so my ear infection drama continues. I went to the chemist, showed him what I have and what I had before. He agrees that what I have now is useless, as the infection is fungal. I had also googled this information and asked my mother in law ( the nurse ), hence my presence at the pharmacy. I can't buy this medicine without a prescription. So, I call my doctor to ask for one. But, although he is very helpful and nice about me second guessing him via google, ( and I'm very apologetic and quick to say I'd have tried his drops if not for my trip in 6 days ), he is insisent that the drops he gave me are anti fungal. At which point, I feel kind of silly. He's wrong, but how do I tell the doctor that I know he's wrong because I googled it ? I muttered something about feeling more comfortable with what worked before, he said fine, so it's all good. But, it's also been a real pain.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
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I have the anti fungal now. If the doc had refused to give it, I would have pressed the issue with him. As it stands, I felt awkward about telling him that he is wrong.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
why? coz hes a "doctor" and should thus be respected and never questioned? stuff that people makes mistakes - you did your research and he stuffed up if he'd not have taken it well then i'd have gone and found another quack :) or i'd have had the argument with him...mind you you're nicer than i am well done for standing your ground. what would have you said if it'd been a sproglett of yours the Quack stuffed up on? bryce
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tell him you are a programmer and you know all, and he IS wrong according to google and your mommy. And most of all tell him you are Christian Graus man of all knowledge :laugh:
You don't see a WTF in spawning hundreds of threads ?? Or using code found on places like codeproject.com in production applications ... Code that is most likely untested, or barely test, more often than not, not made by reputable developers/development groups/etc ?? .... Wow ...---WTF
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OK, so my ear infection drama continues. I went to the chemist, showed him what I have and what I had before. He agrees that what I have now is useless, as the infection is fungal. I had also googled this information and asked my mother in law ( the nurse ), hence my presence at the pharmacy. I can't buy this medicine without a prescription. So, I call my doctor to ask for one. But, although he is very helpful and nice about me second guessing him via google, ( and I'm very apologetic and quick to say I'd have tried his drops if not for my trip in 6 days ), he is insisent that the drops he gave me are anti fungal. At which point, I feel kind of silly. He's wrong, but how do I tell the doctor that I know he's wrong because I googled it ? I muttered something about feeling more comfortable with what worked before, he said fine, so it's all good. But, it's also been a real pain.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
drugs.com is your friend... Steve
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OK, so my ear infection drama continues. I went to the chemist, showed him what I have and what I had before. He agrees that what I have now is useless, as the infection is fungal. I had also googled this information and asked my mother in law ( the nurse ), hence my presence at the pharmacy. I can't buy this medicine without a prescription. So, I call my doctor to ask for one. But, although he is very helpful and nice about me second guessing him via google, ( and I'm very apologetic and quick to say I'd have tried his drops if not for my trip in 6 days ), he is insisent that the drops he gave me are anti fungal. At which point, I feel kind of silly. He's wrong, but how do I tell the doctor that I know he's wrong because I googled it ? I muttered something about feeling more comfortable with what worked before, he said fine, so it's all good. But, it's also been a real pain.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
well, doctors are only human, and not god as some of them like to think - at least you seem to have found the stuff that helps you, and I wont have nightmares about you screaming in pain on the plane if you want to keep seeing the same doctor, I'd print the respective page of the mims and take it to him next time you're there - if he still doesnt admit it, you really have to decide if its worth while going to another doctor or wether you're always going to be second guessing this one's medications, which, as someone points out may affect the kid(s) (have a great time at the concerts anyway) 'g'
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OK, so my ear infection drama continues. I went to the chemist, showed him what I have and what I had before. He agrees that what I have now is useless, as the infection is fungal. I had also googled this information and asked my mother in law ( the nurse ), hence my presence at the pharmacy. I can't buy this medicine without a prescription. So, I call my doctor to ask for one. But, although he is very helpful and nice about me second guessing him via google, ( and I'm very apologetic and quick to say I'd have tried his drops if not for my trip in 6 days ), he is insisent that the drops he gave me are anti fungal. At which point, I feel kind of silly. He's wrong, but how do I tell the doctor that I know he's wrong because I googled it ? I muttered something about feeling more comfortable with what worked before, he said fine, so it's all good. But, it's also been a real pain.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
Ask for the opinion of another doctor?
-- Help me! I'm turning into a grapefruit! Buzzwords!
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OK, so my ear infection drama continues. I went to the chemist, showed him what I have and what I had before. He agrees that what I have now is useless, as the infection is fungal. I had also googled this information and asked my mother in law ( the nurse ), hence my presence at the pharmacy. I can't buy this medicine without a prescription. So, I call my doctor to ask for one. But, although he is very helpful and nice about me second guessing him via google, ( and I'm very apologetic and quick to say I'd have tried his drops if not for my trip in 6 days ), he is insisent that the drops he gave me are anti fungal. At which point, I feel kind of silly. He's wrong, but how do I tell the doctor that I know he's wrong because I googled it ? I muttered something about feeling more comfortable with what worked before, he said fine, so it's all good. But, it's also been a real pain.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
Ears? :eek: A little complicated. You know few months ago my friend had some kinda pain in one of his ears. He consulted a doctor and got a drops for it. He continued using it for a week and then he stopped using it suddenly. I asked him why he did so. He told me that it's written like "For Eyes & Ears" :eek: . How on earth the same medicine can work for both the organs? He's consulting different doctors & getting different drops but he still has the pain. :sigh:
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I have the anti fungal now. If the doc had refused to give it, I would have pressed the issue with him. As it stands, I felt awkward about telling him that he is wrong.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
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OK, so my ear infection drama continues. I went to the chemist, showed him what I have and what I had before. He agrees that what I have now is useless, as the infection is fungal. I had also googled this information and asked my mother in law ( the nurse ), hence my presence at the pharmacy. I can't buy this medicine without a prescription. So, I call my doctor to ask for one. But, although he is very helpful and nice about me second guessing him via google, ( and I'm very apologetic and quick to say I'd have tried his drops if not for my trip in 6 days ), he is insisent that the drops he gave me are anti fungal. At which point, I feel kind of silly. He's wrong, but how do I tell the doctor that I know he's wrong because I googled it ? I muttered something about feeling more comfortable with what worked before, he said fine, so it's all good. But, it's also been a real pain.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
This raises the issue of refresher training for doctors. Some work 30 years after qualifiying.
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OK, so my ear infection drama continues. I went to the chemist, showed him what I have and what I had before. He agrees that what I have now is useless, as the infection is fungal. I had also googled this information and asked my mother in law ( the nurse ), hence my presence at the pharmacy. I can't buy this medicine without a prescription. So, I call my doctor to ask for one. But, although he is very helpful and nice about me second guessing him via google, ( and I'm very apologetic and quick to say I'd have tried his drops if not for my trip in 6 days ), he is insisent that the drops he gave me are anti fungal. At which point, I feel kind of silly. He's wrong, but how do I tell the doctor that I know he's wrong because I googled it ? I muttered something about feeling more comfortable with what worked before, he said fine, so it's all good. But, it's also been a real pain.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
I think
Google Prescriptions
will be launched soon. Doctors should be getting nervous. :laugh: But good luck getting better before your trip!"For fifty bucks I'd put my face in their soup and blow." - George Costanza
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OK, so my ear infection drama continues. I went to the chemist, showed him what I have and what I had before. He agrees that what I have now is useless, as the infection is fungal. I had also googled this information and asked my mother in law ( the nurse ), hence my presence at the pharmacy. I can't buy this medicine without a prescription. So, I call my doctor to ask for one. But, although he is very helpful and nice about me second guessing him via google, ( and I'm very apologetic and quick to say I'd have tried his drops if not for my trip in 6 days ), he is insisent that the drops he gave me are anti fungal. At which point, I feel kind of silly. He's wrong, but how do I tell the doctor that I know he's wrong because I googled it ? I muttered something about feeling more comfortable with what worked before, he said fine, so it's all good. But, it's also been a real pain.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
It's your health; your life. You have every right to challenge him and because you're bright enough to understand you should not accept anything less than full disclosure. You should look around for a new doc until you find one who treats you as a peer and the intelligent person you are.
David
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It's your health; your life. You have every right to challenge him and because you're bright enough to understand you should not accept anything less than full disclosure. You should look around for a new doc until you find one who treats you as a peer and the intelligent person you are.
David
David Cunningham wrote:
It's your health; your life.
I wonder what his doctor would tell him if he told him about his plans to attend Def Leppard in LA, then fly to Toronto and attend Iron Maiden, then fly back to SF and attend a joint concert by Aerosmith and Motley Crue, all in a space of 2 1/2 weeks! :rolleyes:
Regards, Nish
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