Kevin L
A True Doomsday Prepper
Aspirin isn't outdated.If aspirin is so outdated, why did my cardiologist prescribe it after my heart attack?
Aspirin isn't outdated.If aspirin is so outdated, why did my cardiologist prescribe it after my heart attack?
I am sorry this happened to her.P.S. My mother was a big believer in Tylenol. I wasn't. I noticed from an early age that it did absolutely nothing to relieve pain or fever, and I insisted on children's aspirin instead.
My mother religiously dieted and exercised and ate only organic healthy foods. She was on the "Atkins Diet" years before Atkins even invented it. She died of kidney and liver cancer.
Doc, how do you feel bout stocking up on antibiotics???If aspirin is so outdated, why did my cardiologist prescribe it after my heart attack?
I am not big on antibiotics. Partly because I was overprescribed antibiotics as a child for chronic ear infections, which caused a lot of problems. I can only remember one infection in my life (and I'm 70) in which an antibiotic was actually needed and actually worked (doxycycline for a UTI). I tried chlorine dioxide first. That didn't work and cipro didn't work. If I had to stock up on one, it would be doxy.Doc, how do you feel bout stocking up on antibiotics???
I am not big on antibiotics. Partly because I was overprescribed antibiotics as a child for chronic ear infections, which caused a lot of problems. I can only remember one infection in my life (and I'm 70) in which an antibiotic was actually needed and actually worked (doxycycline for a UTI). I tried chlorine dioxide first. That didn't work and cipro didn't work. If I had to stock up on one, it would be doxy.
I am not a physician, BTW, my research area was
The Tylenol/IBUPROFEN combo works well for meI use Tylenol sometimes when my shoulder hurts real bad. It doesn't seem to help much.
Acetaminophen toxicity is the second most common cause of liver transplantation worldwide and the most common cause of liver transplantation in the US. It is responsible for 56,000 emergency department visits, 2,600 hospitalizations, and 500 deaths per year in the United States.
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