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<blockquote data-quote="ladybird64" data-source="post: 1047201" data-attributes="member: 29023"><p>Got to agree with Lin here, same feelings towards the use of corticosteroids. I think I have probably paid the piper many times over for my use of both antibiotics (uncountable by the way but probably near to Marco's calculation) and steroids. They have had effects on my body but I know without them I wouldn't be alive. In these instances I don't think we have much choice.</p><p></p><p>PS. Just mulling this over..how much of the blame for overuse can be laid at the feet of parents who "demand" antibiotics for their child's colds, sore throats, viruses? I remember when my kids were young, a lot of my friends used to cart their kids to the docs whenever they were a bit feverish with a snotty nose, or had the coughs and colds that kids get all the time. Yes, I know docs can say no, but we also know how pushy some parents can be. Think it's shared blame on this one really..</p><p></p><p>Don't know how others feel about it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ladybird64, post: 1047201, member: 29023"] Got to agree with Lin here, same feelings towards the use of corticosteroids. I think I have probably paid the piper many times over for my use of both antibiotics (uncountable by the way but probably near to Marco's calculation) and steroids. They have had effects on my body but I know without them I wouldn't be alive. In these instances I don't think we have much choice. PS. Just mulling this over..how much of the blame for overuse can be laid at the feet of parents who "demand" antibiotics for their child's colds, sore throats, viruses? I remember when my kids were young, a lot of my friends used to cart their kids to the docs whenever they were a bit feverish with a snotty nose, or had the coughs and colds that kids get all the time. Yes, I know docs can say no, but we also know how pushy some parents can be. Think it's shared blame on this one really.. Don't know how others feel about it? [/QUOTE]
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