Re: R: Bacterial vaginosis

From: Anatoli I. Garkusha (midilover@yahoo.com)
Sun Sep 17 02:53:19 2000


Joanne, I do respect your position on the matter.

In my country a hell of a lot of private and semiprivate laboratories have thriven like muchrooms after the rain. The monsters displaid like a thereat to mankind on the wall posters in corridors ... Anyone starts wondering if the monsters after her too... Then numerous consultations resulting in neurosis but happily finding out a good doctor who has cought the bug! (Super microscopes and molecular diagnostics cannot but do the trick).

I wonder what foe comes the next.

Anatoli

>Anatoli -
>
>I agree 100% - that is why I spend a lot of time educating the woman aho
>thinks she has a discharge that she has NORMAL vaginal SECRETIONS and
>not an infection. I only treat if there are symptoms and I've looked
>under the scope and found the little buggers!
>
>Over here in the wonderful (TIC) USofA - everyone has been bvrainwashed
>into thinking ANY bodily fliuds or odors are bad. So - they cleanse and
>deodorize etc until they cause problems by messing with the symbiosis!!!
>
>Joanne
>USofA
>
>At Sat, 16 Sep 2000, Anatoli I. Garkusha wrote:
>>
>>Colleagues,
>>Don't we overdo with diagnosing?
>>
>>Poor little creachers have been living there for millenniums. And the host
>>accomodated. All parties satisfied. Natural symbiosis.
>>Yet now this unfair terrible war. Seeking for a new foe?
>>
>>Anatoli,
>>Ukraine.
>>-----
>
>--
>Joanne Bulley, MD, FACOG
>Keene, NH, USA
>
>All decisions are made with insufficient data.





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