Just a reminder to be careful with asking for and providing medical advice via Twitter.
If you’re asking for advice, you’re putting medical professionals in a tough spot. In many cases, it’s a liability for them to respond with medical advice.
Non-medical professionals will respond because they want to help you. It’s well intended, but the advice can be misleading and it should not replace an in-person examination with an expert.
I understand people who do not have health insurance have a much different perspective.
This thread is made assuming and recognizing the privilege one has with company sponsored health insurance.
This thread is made assuming and recognizing the privilege one has with company sponsored health insurance.