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Took my daughter to Urgent Care today - Denied care due to no vaxx
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 79154236:MV80OTg5MzIwXzkxMjk1NTM0XzY3OTA2RTdE] [quote:streetsahead:MV80OTg5MzIwXzkxMjkyMzE1X0JCRkI3ODYy] She needs d-mannose It will clear it in 3 days. Works very well can be purchased on Amazon. I prefer the source naturals brand. Don't get one that has cranberry & other stuff in it.. Just strait d-mannose [/quote] d-mannose is correct. It is actually the constituent part of cranberry juice that makes a difference, however it is orders of magnitude more concentrated when taken as a powder (mixed in cranberry juice or other liquid). However, be aware that it only works on e-coli based UTI and if the infectious e-coli pathogen does not have mutated type fimbriae. It is notable that somewhere between 80% and 90+% of all UTIs are indeed E-coli based and only a very small fraction of these E-coli based infections involve mutated fimbriae. If she has mutated e-coli or some other non e-coli based infection then antibiotics will likely be required. A lab test will show whether the infection is e-coli. In any event, d-mannose has been shown to be safe so there is no risk in giving it. When the infection is e-coli based you will see benefits almost immediately in the context of reduced pain. d-mannose prevents adhesion of non-mutated e-coli to epithelial cells and without adhesion (binding) the would-be infectious bacteria get flushed away in the regular urine output. Please follow Trinity's advice if not the above and get a tele-doctor quickly. UTI must be treated quickly! Suggest a Naturopathic doctor if one is available locally as well. Godspeed! [/quote]
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So my teenage daughter has what seems to be a UTI. I had her funneling pure cranberry juice for 2 days but it wasn’t getting better. I took her to the Urgent Care across from my neighborhood. I’ve used them before, they are always great. Her Dad wanted me to get her antibiotics, I’m giving her everything I’ve got here in my supplement arsenal but apparently it isn’t working. She’s pretty dramatic but I don’t want to take the risk, especially when her Dad is on my ass about it.
This is in Florida. We go in, masks REQUIRED. FFS. Back to the car to get masks. We go in and there are about 50 people in there. Lovely. The lady calls me up to the desk and asks a few questions, then she asks: “is she up to date on her vaccinations” me: NO. Her: well we won’t be able to see her then. Me: seriously? Her: Yes, seriously.
I spun around so fast in sheer anger and high tailed myself out of there before I caught a case! This was late this afternoon. I’m going to call her pediatrician first thing in the morning. This child has never had any vaccinations ever. Not a one and never will.
Unbelievable.
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