Re: Antibiotic Rights
- From: "Skeptic" <bcs002b@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 08 Aug 2005 20:05:25 GMT
"~Rita" <deuman04@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "Skeptic" wrote in message news:XxJJe.7178$084.5417@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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>> "~Rita" wrote in message
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>> > "> > "Skeptic" wrote in message>> Everyone gets bacterial infections.
> It
>> > is not a family trait.
>
>> > In one week, the skin problem disappeared.
>> > Yes, Mexicillin is a joke: What US citizen would go to
>> > a foreign country to purchase antibiotics, because he/she
>> > feels that steroids aren't a proper infection treatment?
>>
>> So it's a joke or it isn't? Or you're now saying it is because you've
> been
>> caught in your little lie? Steroids are appropriate treatment for some
> skin
>> conditions and not others.
>>
>> >> It's nice that you're trying to partake in an adult conversation, but
> you
>> >> should get a clue of what you're talking about first.
>>
>> > Thank you for being so patient with me.
>>
>> Do you still believe god came to you in a dream and recommended
>> streptomycin?
>
> I used the word "Joke" where as other people have laughed, I don't think
> it
> funny that a US citizen would have to go to any foreign country for any
> kind
> of drugs, including and especially antibiotics.
So did you make "mexicillin" up or do you still think it is a real drug?
> Hodgkin's disease (HD) is an old disease. I find it strange that the
> information on it keeps changing.
That is the world of medicine and advancement. We should be thankful it
continues to change, no?
> In 1983 and while Hubby was treated for
> HD, a hematologist made a joke about a doctor trying to treat a 15-year
> old
> boy with HD with penicillin. The hematologist may have thought it funny, I
> didn't, still it was a joke.
>
> During my husband's Second tumor-produced cancer the vision of God did
> appear. Hubby was given several antibiotics. I thought it strange that
> none
> of them were antitumor/antiviral such as Bleomycin and Doxorubicin.
you are dense. These not antimicrobials, they are chemotherapeutics.
> I'm not looking for free antibiotics. I would like the right to purchase
> the
> antibiotics of my choice!
You, Rita, are the absolute epitome as to why such medications will NEVER be
available without a prescription and professional (medical) advice. You
can't separate an antibiotic from a chemotherapeutic. You tell us you base
your need for medications on what "god" told in you a dream. You'd have
sore throat and give yourself a course of bleomycin ... and get nasty lung
disease... for which you'd then self treat with doxorubicin and get
cardiomyopathy. Cost to society would be tens of thousands of dollars,
maybe millions after your surgical complicatons secondary to having
restrictive lung disease from bleomycin. That's just financial
reasoning.... leaving alone the fact that you'd kill yourself in short
order.
No, self medication with chemotherapy - or antibiotics, which to you seems
to be all the same thing - can not happen... and people like you are the
explanation why. You will kill yourself. People will try to medicate their
children and kill them - or leave them severely mentally and/or physically
handicapped. You will medicate your parents who trust you - and you will
kill them. Medications are not vitamins. They are dangerous things and
there is a reason why every respected health care system in the world
requires prescriptions.
.
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