Guest Posted December 2, 2007 Report Posted December 2, 2007 As we are coming to the time of year for treaments ive been thinking and just wondered when was the last time mbrs of this site last wormed themselves, do you regularly take cough,cold medicine took antibiotics even though you feel fine or would you wait until you felt rough then visit your Dr for diagnosis then take rec medication with this in mind would it not be better then if prob appears get tested then treat for the one prob rather than blanket treat whats your views
REDCHEQHEN Posted December 2, 2007 Report Posted December 2, 2007 As we are coming to the time of year for treaments ive been thinking and just wondered when was the last time mbrs of this site last wormed themselves, do you regularly take cough,cold medicine took antibiotics even though you feel fine or would you wait until you felt rough then visit your Dr for diagnosis then take rec medication with this in mind would it not be better then if prob appears get tested then treat for the one prob rather than blanket treat whats your views I don't think many humans pick about in the garden - but each to their own I use a microscope - and then usually get a second opinion if I see nothing wrong and think there is however 2nd opinions have also been wrong - saying nothing wrong when there was I know my birds
PigeonClarke Posted December 2, 2007 Report Posted December 2, 2007 As we are coming to the time of year for treaments ive been thinking and just wondered when was the last time mbrs of this site last wormed themselves, do you regularly take cough,cold medicine took antibiotics even though you feel fine or would you wait until you felt rough then visit your Dr for diagnosis then take rec medication with this in mind would it not be better then if prob appears get tested then treat for the one prob rather than blanket treat whats your views I agree I think a course of vitamins would be better than treatments and antibiotics before the breeding
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