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<blockquote data-quote="emotionallybankrupt" data-source="post: 369186" data-attributes="member: 8226"><p>Yes, the most important thing is to get to the doctor. I'm not advocating self-diagnosis or self-treatment. I'm not understanding why the office isn't getting you in right away. If you have no choice but to wait though--for whatever reason--I stand by my logic that, while you wait, you might as well do something that could give the doctor more information in order to help him/her diagnose you. Azo is simply a pain medication and won't "treat" whatever is wrong. Definitely not a substitute for a doctor visit. I guess you could think of it as the bladder equivalent of advil or aleve, which also were "prescription only" ingredients not so long ago. They cut the dosage and made them OTC items.</p><p> </p><p>I, too, hope you can get into the doctor's office Friday. If they're going to make you wait, though, maybe they can give you some suggestions on what to do in the meantime? Run the azo idea by them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emotionallybankrupt, post: 369186, member: 8226"] Yes, the most important thing is to get to the doctor. I'm not advocating self-diagnosis or self-treatment. I'm not understanding why the office isn't getting you in right away. If you have no choice but to wait though--for whatever reason--I stand by my logic that, while you wait, you might as well do something that could give the doctor more information in order to help him/her diagnose you. Azo is simply a pain medication and won't "treat" whatever is wrong. Definitely not a substitute for a doctor visit. I guess you could think of it as the bladder equivalent of advil or aleve, which also were "prescription only" ingredients not so long ago. They cut the dosage and made them OTC items. I, too, hope you can get into the doctor's office Friday. If they're going to make you wait, though, maybe they can give you some suggestions on what to do in the meantime? Run the azo idea by them. [/QUOTE]
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