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In reply to the discussion: The doctor's office just told me that they were not allowed to call in [View all]Drahthaardogs
(6,843 posts)that poor lady THINKS she needs them. You make it sound like giving her a course of antibiotics is just horrible and I am saying, oh nonsense. The science does NOT support that premise. If it makes her feel better, there is little to no chance of it actually contributing to REAL dangerous and drug resistant bacteria. If her pulmonologist gives her antibiotics more liberally, statistically speaking, from a relative risk point of view, it is not doing any harm. He is not being lazy, it is his bedside manner. He may have decided that the mental benefits outweigh the risks (which, they most likely do since the RR is at or about 0 )
Another thing that grinds my gears are physicians that tell people moist smokeless tobacco is a strong promoter of oral cancer. Again, when you actually crunch the numbers you will see that it likely is not, or if it does contribute to oral cancer, it carries a relative risk extremely low.