Urine infection

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Lori
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Urine infection

#11 Post by Lori »

So, if your MT doesn't think you have an infection, what does he think is the problem ? How is he interpreting the lab results? Sorry, if it is too personal, please don't reply. I'm just curious what the heck he intends to do for you.

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Urine infection

#12 Post by manonthemoon2 »

Lori wrote: Tue May 20, 2025 3:14 pm So, if your MT doesn't think you have an infection, what does he think is the problem ? How is he interpreting the lab results? Sorry, if it is too personal, please don't reply. I'm just curious what the heck he intends to do for you.
Nothing is the simple answer. He's an arrogant human being who never listens to the patient. I could list a few things where his actions have not been correct.

Lori
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Urine infection

#13 Post by Lori »

Wow, well I guess it is time to find a new MT. I know it can be very hard in these parts, but it isn't impossible. The one you have sounds awful.

I suspect the local pharmacies know his reputation. Maybe they can recommend an MT who is taking on new patients ?

I hope the antibiotics you found give you some relief. I know how unpleasant a UTI can be.

Polly
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Urine infection

#14 Post by Polly »

Sorry to read about both your problems - hope your antibiotics work and that you can find a better MT.

We were very lucky with doctors at our cabinet medical, all staff were excellent, although the first time I saw one of the doctors I actually thought he was the plumber/gardener or something! Although he spoke English well he was quite sharp with patients living in France but unable to try to describe their medical problems in French.

He was wonderful when my husband was very unwell with his gall bladder - he stayed in the cabinet right through lunch trying to get through to a clinic for the required scans, cursing French lunchtimes - and he a Frenchman.

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