@Jonathan Edwards:
My post was poorly worded. Again, for that I am very sorry. My wording allowed you to come to this conclusion:
Anyone who knows me would laugh at such a statement. I have *never* made any decisions in my life based on encouragement or discouragement from others. I may not be as strong in mind and body as I was before becoming unwell, but I have certainly *not* lost my ability to make informed decisions on my own.
Asking for others' thoughts allows me to peek into the minds of some of the most clever people here on the forum. From what they share I can learn, or be prodded to take information and go elsewhere to learn more about something that has been shared.
Perhaps it didn't sit well that I was outwardly disclosing my own thoughts about giving/taking/receiving an unprescribed antibiotic. Anyone who truly knows about lyme understands the importance of action if it's a recent infection. I'm not ashamed to share my thoughts, even if they're considered "wrong" by many, especially when I'm trying to learn more in order to help my daughter.
You may think it's idiotic for someone without a medical degree to take action without a doctor's direction...but, there are far too few knowledgeable doctors who are actively helping many of us. This forum and others like it wouldn't exist if doctors really knew how to help us. I'm not asking for forgiveness to have lost faith in doctors--they *don't* know more than a large majority of individuals on this forum, that's for sure! I don't believe in doctors the way you are directing me to do so...I'll not leave my daughter's life (or my own) in the care of "proper medical advice" as you've suggested, until I know for certain that advice is sound.
Again, I'm very sorry, @Jonathan Edwards. I do know where you are coming from and I think it's wonderful you are keeping an eye out for protecting PR. It's a very important place for many of us, and some of the greatest minds come here to share and empower each other (Richard V was one of them). I am happy you are looking out for the welfare of this very important site.
My post was poorly worded. Again, for that I am very sorry. My wording allowed you to come to this conclusion:
Because the questioner has asked for encouragement or discouragement in administering a prescription medicine to a member of the family for whom it was not prescribed.
Anyone who knows me would laugh at such a statement. I have *never* made any decisions in my life based on encouragement or discouragement from others. I may not be as strong in mind and body as I was before becoming unwell, but I have certainly *not* lost my ability to make informed decisions on my own.
Asking for others' thoughts allows me to peek into the minds of some of the most clever people here on the forum. From what they share I can learn, or be prodded to take information and go elsewhere to learn more about something that has been shared.
Perhaps it didn't sit well that I was outwardly disclosing my own thoughts about giving/taking/receiving an unprescribed antibiotic. Anyone who truly knows about lyme understands the importance of action if it's a recent infection. I'm not ashamed to share my thoughts, even if they're considered "wrong" by many, especially when I'm trying to learn more in order to help my daughter.
You may think it's idiotic for someone without a medical degree to take action without a doctor's direction...but, there are far too few knowledgeable doctors who are actively helping many of us. This forum and others like it wouldn't exist if doctors really knew how to help us. I'm not asking for forgiveness to have lost faith in doctors--they *don't* know more than a large majority of individuals on this forum, that's for sure! I don't believe in doctors the way you are directing me to do so...I'll not leave my daughter's life (or my own) in the care of "proper medical advice" as you've suggested, until I know for certain that advice is sound.
Again, I'm very sorry, @Jonathan Edwards. I do know where you are coming from and I think it's wonderful you are keeping an eye out for protecting PR. It's a very important place for many of us, and some of the greatest minds come here to share and empower each other (Richard V was one of them). I am happy you are looking out for the welfare of this very important site.