Quote from Maverickz:
That is part of the problem. Too many people go to see a Dr (or to the ER) every time their nose runs. There are OTC drugs already to handle colds and flu symptoms and cost a ton less cash. Now if symptoms persist for longer than normal THEN go to the Dr. The more you depend on medications for every little thing that happens to you, the more you become dependent on them.
You are a moron and part of what is wrong with the US!
My kid was sick for 3 days before we took him to the doctor. When we took him he had 105 temperature. We were using OTC medicine and the pharmacist said that we should bring the child to a doctor. He past whatever he had onto my wife as well and we figured since we were going then she should be seen as well because she couldn't get a perscription without paying to see the doctor. They both just laid on a couch for a week because they were sick.
Yes, they probably would have recovered without seeing the doctor but it would have taken a couple weeks longer. The *any*cillin helped them recover a hell of alot quicker. Why take the chance we are not in the stone age anymore.
BTW - 90% of the time the doctor doesn't know exactly what is the problem so they make a judgement call from the symptoms how to treat it. Of that 90%, 10% of the time they made the wrong decision and the perscription doesn't help.
The point I was trying to make which you so obviously missed is the normal visit to just get a perscription shouldn't be so expensive. In theory there should be a free clinic or a minimal charge where someone can go initially to get the medicine they need. You should treat illness as soon as possible to stop it from spreading.
I bet you are one of those idiots that go to work / visit public places and sneeze and pass on germs to everyone when you are sick and should have stayed at home. You probably also send your child to school or daycare when he is sick as well.
BTW - When you get swine flu this winter I guess you are not going to go to the doctor because you can beat it without medicine.