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My problems with the doctors


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Posted by NCWayne on July 06, 2012 at 21:35:32 from (69.40.232.132):

In Reply to: Home remedies posted by NCWayne on July 06, 2012 at 13:00:10:

I know several of the replies have said to go to the doctor. I have one major problem with that. By going to the doctor and getting the latest miracle drug it keeps my body from creating the antibodies to handle things on it's own as much as possible. Granted I'll often take some of the over the counter stuff when I get to feeling bad and need something to get me through the mess a bit quicker but, beyond that, I don't want any prescribed stuff until I'm all but on my death bed.

As it stands right now (12:30AM Sat morning) I feel alot better than I did Friday afternoon when I wrote the origional post. Thing is all I did all day was sit around on the couch, keep myself hydrated, and relax. I can usually do that once I start feeling sick, but my work load has simply exploded over the past month so I had no choice but to get several projects I had already commited to completed, along with several others that occured during the same time frame. My biggest problem is that so many of my customers are down to their last running machine so when it goes down I'm the one that gets the call to get it going so everyone's bills, including mine, can get paid come the end of the month. So, I'm stuck with the unfortunate problem of not being able to afford to be sick, and not being able to afford to take the time off to get well when I am.....It sucks but at least the bills get paid.

That said, as far as some of the remedies that have been suggested go, I often wonder if the actual rememdy is in the mix, of just somehting that gives the body a huge hint that it needs to get well on it's own. I mean seriously, onion juice, come on. Of course I have to admit thinking about it, I remember my mom using something similar on us as kids when we got a cold. Like I said I don't know wether it was something in the mix or just the fact that any body part that came into contact with the mix would surely be kicking a$$ on any body part that didn't get well quick enough that the concoction didn't have to be administered again.....


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