Amen and I have worked in healthcare (Diagnostic imaging now) for over 30 years.
We are on our own. It is up to us to research, listen to good doctors we can trust (that just make sense) like Dr Ken D Berry and Dr Shawn Baker (former USAF Orthopedic Surgeon, veteran (possibly combat?)
Hospital emergency rooms are for emergencies, not your …
Amen and I have worked in healthcare (Diagnostic imaging now) for over 30 years.
We are on our own. It is up to us to research, listen to good doctors we can trust (that just make sense) like Dr Ken D Berry and Dr Shawn Baker (former USAF Orthopedic Surgeon, veteran (possibly combat?)
Hospital emergency rooms are for emergencies, not your strep throat or fever in the middle of the night. That's what urgent care is for, and if you have a family doctor, you call and get in as a sick patient in the morning. I have seen too many cases of people getting nosocomial infections that could kill them after minor and major surgeries or ER visits. Mostly antibiotic resistant bacteria like MRSA.
I stay away from the hospital if possible. I'll go for broken bones or stitches maybe, but not if I can help it!
Amen and I have worked in healthcare (Diagnostic imaging now) for over 30 years.
We are on our own. It is up to us to research, listen to good doctors we can trust (that just make sense) like Dr Ken D Berry and Dr Shawn Baker (former USAF Orthopedic Surgeon, veteran (possibly combat?)
Hospital emergency rooms are for emergencies, not your strep throat or fever in the middle of the night. That's what urgent care is for, and if you have a family doctor, you call and get in as a sick patient in the morning. I have seen too many cases of people getting nosocomial infections that could kill them after minor and major surgeries or ER visits. Mostly antibiotic resistant bacteria like MRSA.
I stay away from the hospital if possible. I'll go for broken bones or stitches maybe, but not if I can help it!