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Roundandroundwego · 61-69
Probably not!
I'd be alive. Modem medicine kept me in labor over a three day weekend, in a crowd of ladies in labor, so we could wait until Monday to give birth in the presence of MD's.
One baby died, I went into heart failure from terbutaline, a woman had a stroke and lost half the vision in one eye...
Because money.
I was fifty five years old when I finally discovered that antibiotics don't take three weeks to work. I was given lots of them, none ever worked until I was fifty five.
I'd be alive. Modem medicine kept me in labor over a three day weekend, in a crowd of ladies in labor, so we could wait until Monday to give birth in the presence of MD's.
One baby died, I went into heart failure from terbutaline, a woman had a stroke and lost half the vision in one eye...
Because money.
I was fifty five years old when I finally discovered that antibiotics don't take three weeks to work. I was given lots of them, none ever worked until I was fifty five.