cathylynn wrote:
Raleigh wrote:
I'm sure they wouldn't care if I took Strychnine.
I don't think any doctor would be even the slightest bit interested in me taking ginger.
this unlicensed doctor is interested. ginger can cause bleeding. if your tumor bleeds, ginger could make the bleeding worse. blood pressing on the brain can hurt functioning. i think someone medical near you should know what you take and have the chance to give you back your odansetron if they think it'd be better for you than ginger. i can't weigh everything they're weighing. i'm not even allowed to practice without a license. i don't have your records and i can't see you.
as an RN, i know you have the right of autonomy. you make your own decisions. but you should get the best advice available to help you make your decisions.
The tumour has bled in the past, a few months back, one of my many hospital visits.
I'm no longer having any scans or treatment so I don't know what's happening in there and frankly, I'm not even interested.
I'll ask for the odansetron back on Monday.
I don't think those other drugs agree with me.
Having an oral dose that you have to swallow is nonsensical anyway.
The problem is I'm talking to a different person every time and they don't seem to communicate with each other.
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