I've been nursing an ear issue this week and my wife had a lot of congestion. We both took a Rona test Wednesday and both negative. As we are headed to RSA next week, I figured a trip to the doctor would be good prevention. I made an appt yesterday and I went to the local quack shack this morning. I've seen this doctor before and she's always been real thorough. Not today. She asked me what ailed me, so I gave her the symptoms. She looked in my ear, and not my throat, and said you've got allergies and they've backed up into your ear. "Keep taking your allergy meds and advil if it hurts." No prescriptions, no shots, nothing. I then asked her for a script for doxycycline for the trip and she said no. "I can't do that if you don't have anything wrong." Total disappointment. My wife, on the other hand, saw a different doctor. He ran a whole battery of tests and gave her a steroid shot in her ass. She feels a lot better this afternoon. I ain't looking forward to the pressure changes on the plane.
I have a new doctor(ess) and I am not certain what is her attitude.
In EU, going to doctor (as gun owner) is risky. Because as per law there are 19 various diagnosis which can result to gun confiscation by police. And any doctor has legal obligation to report his concerns for gun owner patient to the police. Then police takes the guns.
Gun owners sign agreement with this procedure before getting first gun license.
So, I dont like going to doctor.
This is special kind of frustration with doctors, beleive me.
Antibiotic on prescription, by "luck":
Anyway, I went hunting roe deer in the spring in north of the country.
I collected a tick.
So, I went to doctor and asked, for antibiotic as prevention to tick bite fever.
I got it. She BTW said to wait for few days if I get symptoms, and if having symptoms to take antibiotic.
I didnt get any symptoms, so I kept antibiotic. Will be back up for African trip.
Next is allergy. I did not have allergy attack since high school. But in recent years especially in my garden, and in my backyard, there is some plant in spring that cause me a breathing problems.
Effective medicine for this is Ventolin inhaler.
Issued on prescription.
Well, I prefer not to.
So, when travelling to work, offshore, I bought Ventolin inhaler to have in stock for back up, in pharmacy on international airport, no prescription.
I regularly take blood pressure pills.
When I was out of supply in Abu Dhabi, in local pharmacy they told me: If you have prescription you get it for free, if you dont have prescription you have to pay for it.
Bottom line: try to see what medicines are available in pharmacy at international airport or in other country without prescription. If planning Africa, try to see with Ph or outfitter, if they can get something for you without prescription. Different countries, different rules and different ways.