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Originally posted by KrazyC666
clearairandwater.net
Originally posted by kyred
This is quite interesting to me. I have 4 grandchildren living with me. 3 of them have come down with an unknown virus. The doctor prescribed cough meds and antibiotics for them.
Originally posted by Illusionsaregrander
Doctors who prescribe antibiotics for viruses should be smacked up side the head repeatedly.
Originally posted by wizardwars
Ukraine Fatalities Jump to 940 - Over 4 Million Infected
Recombinomics Commentary 13:20
January 12, 2010
4,106,091 Influenza/ARI
242,246 Hospitalized
940 Dead www.recombinomics.com...
Originally posted by seethelight
reply to post by Illusionsaregrander
Considering the amount of obviously untrue info in this thread I would seriously question is this story is true.
I have NEVER been prescribed antibiotics for a virus.
EVER.
I don't know anyone that has.
If your doctor tries and you know its wrong, SWITCH DOCTORS AND REPORT THE OFFENDING ONE TO THE AUTHORITIES.
If you let a crooked or incompetent doctor continue practising, that's on YOUR HEAD.
Originally posted by JJay55
Originally posted by wizardwars
Ukraine Fatalities Jump to 940 - Over 4 Million Infected
Recombinomics Commentary 13:20
January 12, 2010
4,106,091 Influenza/ARI
242,246 Hospitalized
940 Dead www.recombinomics.com...
Those are some big numbers still.
KIEV, Ukraine—This was supposed to be a routine reconnaissance mission, but suddenly it became complicated.
They had been crawling in the woods to stay concealed when the jeep with four separatists inside pulled up and parked along the road a few hundred meters away. They had two options: Start running, or the other thing.
Mikael Skillt laid a reassuring hand on his Smith & Wesson knife. They would wait until dark.
Skillt was unusually anxious. Normally before combat he went into what he called “work mode,” shutting off all unnecessary thoughts and emotions. He felt that way now too, behind separatist lines in Ilovaisk in eastern Ukraine. But he also could feel his heart pumping, which was unfamiliar.
Skillt, a Swede, had killed many men in combat, yet this time would be different. Typically he saw the enemy through a riflescope. His enemy’s death was registered by the faster-than-gravity way that dead men fall to the earth.