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| Originally posted by jennypie K. |
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| Originally posted by Dervish Don't you believe me? Because it is actually true. There were two options. I had to decide on which was taken. My parent are split up, my big brother is an idiot so it was on me (during my final exams on my first degree). Not joking. |
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| Originally posted by CONNERMAN2000 Dervish, I've had this soar throat for a week, and its only gotten worse, and just today my hearing has started to dim and my ear feels like its clogged, proving the worsening situation is continuing. As a college student taking 18 credit hours whilst working a job, I'd say asking if a doctor's appointment is even necessary is probably a smart decision considering going to one would require sacrificing some of the shit I have to do in my daily routine. Perhaps my inquiring of my condition wasn't so...exaggerated, as you put it? |
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| Originally posted by jennypie I just really can't make sense of what you're talking about, lol. |
Oh wait, no I get it now.
You think he asked you that because he was incompetent?? It's his fucking job to ask you that, lol. He can't just do a procedure without the patient or POA's permission.
*smacks forehead*
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| Originally posted by jennypie Oh wait, no I get it now. You think he asked you that because he was incompetent?? It's his fucking job to ask you that, lol. He can't just do a procedure without the patient or POA's permission. *smacks forehead* |
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| Originally posted by ******** If he's actually in the US then I can understand an advertance to going due to the US medical system and costs assosiated with it. I'm not in the US thus the reason the point was raised. But technically it is illegal for me to 'treat' someone in the US. There are plenty of home cures for ear infections. Like I said though... take all factors into consideration including a worsening or recurrent situation. IMO anything that lasts over 24 hours and is progressive is a sign of spreading meaning more factories for breeding of the bacteria. This is my opinion not medical advice. If I had to shelf out cash on this I'd have peroxide, vinegar and olive oil in my ear and salad on my plate about now. If the access is there use it. That's my last post on this as I need to wake up at about 8 |
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| Originally posted by Dervish No not incompetent (he was arrogant though lol), just not the "all knowing doctor" that people assume. |
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| Originally posted by jennypie I don't think advocating for the patient has anything to do with being all knowing or not. Looks like you've made a few assumptions of your own. |
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| Originally posted by inconspicuous you didn't answer my question. I want to see your 'nurses take more sick days than anyone else does' statistics. |
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| Originally posted by Dervish Awwwwwwwwwww you're miss understanding my point... and ironically "Looks like you've made a few assumptions of your own. " I've discussed this in depth with quite a few doctors lol. ![]() EDIT: Prob my rambling style of posting but really I need to sleep. |
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| Originally posted by jennypie What IS your point then? |
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| Originally posted by Dervish In a line: Doctors are human. lol nite nite |
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| Originally posted by Dervish Why not just goto the doctor then....... I worked at uni too, 18 credits means nothing to me it's a totally different system over here. |
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| Originally posted by ******** Hey Jen, you know what I really don't like nurses because they are often really over zealous = = = = = but some are alright. Listen nursing ain't pathology, if it was you'd be a pathologist not a nurse... if you are a nurse practioner that may be a little different but nurses may have advanced first aid and device training but they arn't pathologists.. doctors diagnos not nurses. I actually think the more medical knowledge out there that is all good. I don't see how you got I was attacking you.. you were the one who was coming on and calling me a moron and now idiot. The fact is this guy has a hearing issue and doesn't know what it is, if it is serious which it could be, I don't know the history and niether do you, it could cause hearing damange or in a worse case scenario death. Frankly those are the facts. I'd like to insure this person doesn't suffer permanent hearing loss or have more serious issues that require emergency assistance. So while you are saying take two and call me in the morning that is incredibly irresponsible of you. Doctors have the duty to uphold and preserve life the best as possible. Wake up the guy should get his ear checked. There is no other issues here other than that he needs medical assistance. While he might be able to fight off the infection fine.. why not get help if you have billions of tax dollars going into a system to pay for the equipment and expertise anyway. I find your take on ignoring the issue to be incredibly distasteful. But as far as my own opinion of nurses, it wouldn't be favorable to your profession, because I've frankly been abused by them in the past, although also helped by them. Nothing personal as I'm not someone to indiscriminately attack people for their profession for them as a person. But I find you in general to be an incredibly offensive person with a foul mouth. |
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| Originally posted by idoru Do not listen to ********. |
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| Originally posted by jennypie Yeah I get that...but you used a shitty point to make your argument. Asking for client permission has nothing to do with competency or "all-knowingness". Now, had you said you witnessed the doctor consult with nurses or other staff before making a clinical judgment, that might have worked better. |
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| Originally posted by ******** Hey Jen, you know what I really don't like nurses because they are often really over zealous = = = = = but some are alright. Listen nursing ain't pathology, if it was you'd be a pathologist not a nurse... if you are a nurse practioner that may be a little different but nurses may have advanced first aid and device training but they arn't pathologists.. doctors diagnos not nurses. I actually think the more medical knowledge out there that is all good. I don't see how you got I was attacking you.. you were the one who was coming on and calling me a moron and now idiot. The fact is this guy has a hearing issue and doesn't know what it is, if it is serious which it could be, I don't know the history and niether do you, it could cause hearing damange or in a worse case scenario death. Frankly those are the facts. I'd like to insure this person doesn't suffer permanent hearing loss or have more serious issues that require emergency assistance. So while you are saying take two and call me in the morning that is incredibly irresponsible of you. Doctors have the duty to uphold and preserve life the best as possible. Wake up the guy should get his ear checked. There is no other issues here other than that he needs medical assistance. While he might be able to fight off the infection fine.. why not get help if you have billions of tax dollars going into a system to pay for the equipment and expertise anyway. I find your take on ignoring the issue to be incredibly distasteful. But as far as my own opinion of nurses, it wouldn't be favorable to your profession, because I've frankly been abused by them in the past, although also helped by them. Nothing personal as I'm not someone to indiscriminately attack people for their profession for them as a person. But I find you in general to be an incredibly offensive person with a foul mouth. |
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- Are you having any sinus/nasal drainage?
- Does touching your ear hurt (either the outside, or from gently placing your finger just inside)? Does it feel warm or look red in either of those two places
- Are you running a fever?
- Do you have any chronic allergies or past problems with compacted ear wax?
The only practical way to diagnose a middle ear infection is by taking a look in your ear. Doctors do it a lot, and I'm sure your school has a clinic that you could quickly walk in, have your ear looked at and get antibiotics if needed. Many times, compacted ear wax or chronic sinus/nasal drainage can result in symptoms very similar to a middle ear infection. If you have been having drainage, you could try taking an antihistamine (try to find a second generation type, or you'll get pretty drowsy, e.g. not Benadryl), or something with pseudoephedrine in it (not phenylephedrine). However, if you're running a fever, your ear actually hurts or looks red or your neck feels swollen, just go to the doctor. I'd recommend going to the doctor regardless, though.
Also, even if it is a middle ear infection, you have a very, very slim chance of having any long-term deficits because of it. The severity and duration of a middle ear infection required to cause permanent hearing loss (or worse) would have already led you to the doctor's office, because you'd be pretty non-functional by this point.
Hope you feel better.
NeoPhono " - Does touching your ANUS hurt (either the outside, or from gently placing your finger just inside)? Does it feel warm or look red in either of those two places " Fixed.
If so- stop putting your finger up there.
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| Originally posted by sandsideapache NeoPhono " - Does touching your ANUS hurt (either the outside, or from gently placing your finger just inside)? Does it feel warm or look red in either of those two places " Fixed. If so- stop putting your finger up there. |
Checking for rectal tone can be a good indicator of neurological damage!
AY CONNERMAN! no worries dude its just wax/water & will go away in a couple of days... things you could try are qtips(OMGNO) yes. fuck the haters.
also, a drop or two of rubbing alcohol should clear things up.
as an ex-swimmer and person with a hole in his left eardrum i have had more than my share of ear problems/solutions and your problem... is nothing.
NO WORRIES MATE!
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| Originally posted by jennypie Checking for rectal tone can be a good indicator of neurological damage! |
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| Originally posted by NeoPhono Original Poster: - Are you having any sinus/nasal drainage? - Does touching your ear hurt (either the outside, or from gently placing your finger just inside)? Does it feel warm or look red in either of those two places - Are you running a fever? - Do you have any chronic allergies or past problems with compacted ear wax? The only practical way to diagnose a middle ear infection is by taking a look in your ear. Doctors do it a lot, and I'm sure your school has a clinic that you could quickly walk in, have your ear looked at and get antibiotics if needed. Many times, compacted ear wax or chronic sinus/nasal drainage can result in symptoms very similar to a middle ear infection. If you have been having drainage, you could try taking an antihistamine (try to find a second generation type, or you'll get pretty drowsy, e.g. not Benadryl), or something with pseudoephedrine in it (not phenylephedrine). However, if you're running a fever, your ear actually hurts or looks red or your neck feels swollen, just go to the doctor. I'd recommend going to the doctor regardless, though. Also, even if it is a middle ear infection, you have a very, very slim chance of having any long-term deficits because of it. The severity and duration of a middle ear infection required to cause permanent hearing loss (or worse) would have already led you to the doctor's office, because you'd be pretty non-functional by this point. Hope you feel better. |
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| Originally posted by wizniz AY CONNERMAN! no worries dude its just wax/water & will go away in a couple of days... things you could try are qtips(OMGNO) yes. fuck the haters. also, a drop or two of rubbing alcohol should clear things up. as an ex-swimmer and person with a hole in his left eardrum i have had more than my share of ear problems/solutions and your problem... is nothing. NO WORRIES MATE! |
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