I am seeing a lot of people with upper respiratory illnesses, headaches, cough. Most are testing negative for influenza. Perhaps you need some Growacet?
Oh, that's cold.
bedside manner?
I am seeing a lot of people with upper respiratory illnesses, headaches, cough. Most are testing negative for influenza. Perhaps you need some Growacet?
Oh, that's cold.
bedside manner?
Pffft...he's an ER doc!
Dude, you got taken! Adults don't get flu shots in their butts!
Nobody likes suppositories, but sometimes it's the best way to deliver the meds. My doctor is always very compassionate about it, placing his hands on my shoulders and ensuring me that everything is ok.Doctor, these suppositories taste terrible!
Taste? You've been eating them?
What'd you expect me to do shove them up my ass?
They said that it was better if the healthy adults do not receive them so their immune systems would get stronger.
Does he also say, " you're going to feel a little pressure"?Nobody likes suppositories, but sometimes it's the best way to deliver the meds. My doctor is always very compassionate about it, placing his hands on my shoulders and ensuring me that everything is ok.
Nobody likes suppositories, but sometimes it's the best way to deliver the meds. My doctor is always very compassionate about it, placing his hands on my shoulders and ensuring me that everything is ok.
Who it "they" and were did "they" say this?
Such as?I know the flu can effect people with healthy immune systems,but it is rarely fatal to that group.
What is the logic to justify a vaccine that is not all that effective that could very will cause serious problems in otherwise healthy people?
Such as?
Oh, that's cold.
bedside manner?
Call 911 that's what everybody else on the east side seems to do with the common cold.
Considering the likely hundreds of millions of influenza vaccines that have been given in the United States over the years, I'd say those statistics show that while it isn't 100% without risk, the risk presented is QUITE low.