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<blockquote data-quote="Mep" data-source="post: 1146421" data-attributes="member: 211362"><p>That's a great idea. At least I'd have information to say something doesn't look right if they did that here. Basically I've waited almost a week to find out I have a UTI. Given my main complaint was a migraine, but they couldn't explain why they couldn't get my BP down much the 2nd time.... now I know why as my body has been fighting an infection. What concerns me too is that my GP is always saying the quicker you treat a UTI the less risk you have of it infecting your kidneys. Also I get told too many kidney infections can cause damage. I don't want that. Apparently diabetics here are supposed to be kept in hospital on IV antibiotics if they suspect an infection.... but that doesn't always happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mep, post: 1146421, member: 211362"] That's a great idea. At least I'd have information to say something doesn't look right if they did that here. Basically I've waited almost a week to find out I have a UTI. Given my main complaint was a migraine, but they couldn't explain why they couldn't get my BP down much the 2nd time.... now I know why as my body has been fighting an infection. What concerns me too is that my GP is always saying the quicker you treat a UTI the less risk you have of it infecting your kidneys. Also I get told too many kidney infections can cause damage. I don't want that. Apparently diabetics here are supposed to be kept in hospital on IV antibiotics if they suspect an infection.... but that doesn't always happen. [/QUOTE]
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