I am taking an antibiotic for 21 days for a very serious sinus infection.
When I went to the doctor the other day, I weighed ten pounds more, then two weeks prior before I started taking it. I know it is becasue of the drug, but doctors only say, oh, I doubt it.
I have noticed this with several medications. While I am taking them, I don't seem to get hungry or full, so basically I eat less, but my stomache is quite bloated, and my pants get tight.
Why do doctors always say this is impossible?
I have read books that say this is true, but a doctor, oh, no it shouldn't, or couldn't.
Why is the medical profession so deceiving?
2006-10-20
05:38:32
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pixles
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