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<blockquote data-quote="Buck" data-source="post: 8773785" data-attributes="member: 591582"><p>I just woke up with a jacked up ear this morning. Hopefully your ear is treatable. They don't even know how to treat my ear infections anymore, because I've been on so many anti-biotics that they don't work for me anymore. Like they'll give me anti-biotics and a steroid pack, and I'll be like this isn't going to work, and then I come back in a week, and they're like, since that didn't work, let's try the exact same treatment again, because we're f*cking trained morons. I'm not saying my situation is anything like yours, but I've had doctors quite literally almost kill me, so you really need to understand your own health enough to make as many informed decisions as you can.</p><p></p><p>NEVER FORGET: Doctors' #1 priority is to make money. Don't you ever forget that!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck, post: 8773785, member: 591582"] I just woke up with a jacked up ear this morning. Hopefully your ear is treatable. They don't even know how to treat my ear infections anymore, because I've been on so many anti-biotics that they don't work for me anymore. Like they'll give me anti-biotics and a steroid pack, and I'll be like this isn't going to work, and then I come back in a week, and they're like, since that didn't work, let's try the exact same treatment again, because we're f*cking trained morons. I'm not saying my situation is anything like yours, but I've had doctors quite literally almost kill me, so you really need to understand your own health enough to make as many informed decisions as you can. NEVER FORGET: Doctors' #1 priority is to make money. Don't you ever forget that!!! [/QUOTE]
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