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After Claudia returned from the hospital, I spent many long hours at home watching over her. It took her months to recover ... and the doctors could not figure out what to do about it. Thus, I turned to the internet for help, and quickly discovered the resources that I needed to help my wife return to health. One of the first and best sites that I discovered was www.drkoop.com This wonderful reference contains articles on just about everything that I needed to know. The most important feature was a drug interaction tool. You enter the names of all of the prescriptions that a person is taking and the tool tells you about possible interactions. |
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| | Another excellent resource is www.webmd.com This wonderful medical resource has a doctor's only section and a patients section. The articles for patients are very well written and understandable - their target audience is people like me. People who have medical concerns but are not doctors or nurses. I found this site an excellent place to read about diseases and treatments. The Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons Complete Home Medical Guide http://cpmcnet.columbia.edu/texts/guide is one of the very best resources that I have found in a long time. This is more or less an interactive book containing much that you can use to increase your knowledge before you visit the doctor. Of course, the American Medical Association has it's own web site www.ama-assn.org/ama/pub/category/3457.html This is another good source of information, although it's not as easy to understand as Drkoop or Webmd. There are many, many other medical resources available. In fact, the problem that I found was that there were so many sites available that it was difficult to narrow down my selections to something reasonable. However, after a few months I found myself using the four sites mentioned above almost exclusively. Other good resources include:
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| | Using the information gathered from these sites as well as a few good books, my doctor and I were able to put together a program of prescription drugs, herbs and vitamins which helped my wife get her asthma under control. Perhaps the most useful resource was Drkoop's drug interaction tool, which helped prevent some very serious side effects from damaging my wife's health. An important point about all of this is to use caution. In addition to some excellent resources, there are plenty of quacks and fakes on the internet, just as there are in real life. Be sure and discuss everything with medical professionals before taking any course of action. The goal here is to become better educated, so you and your doctor can work together as necessary to come up with a solution to what ails you. The resources on the internet should never be used to replace your doctor or other professionals. <><><><><><><><> Copyright (c) 1999-2001, Richard Lowe Jr And Claudia Arevalo-Lowe Claudia Arevalo-Lowe is the webmistress of Internet Tips And Secrets and Surviving Asthma. Visit her site at http://survivingasthma.com |
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