| ▲ | captainkrtek 3 hours ago | |
As an EMT, I’d say to ask your primary care provider :-) Don’t want to suggest you do something and end up with anaphylaxis. | ||
| ▲ | rogerrogerr an hour ago | parent [-] | |
And this right here is the problem. Possibly-imperfect knowledge is being self-censored for legal concerns, and what we are left with is silence. A bunch of people don’t even have a primary care provider now. | ||