@moialiceme Thank you for this. I have a tenancy to treat medical staff as authorities and trust what they say completely. My wife, I suspect due to her experience as a woman, knows she needs to push back sometimes and force people to listen to her. It's something I've been trying to learn for my daughter's sake.
@moialiceme Healthcare in America is always a horror story. I’m glad your daughter is fine, and thank god you pushed them until they actually treated her.
@skcin7 They both do those things. They both reduce fever and reduce pain. Plus you can use them at the same time or alternatively. We have had times we the Dr advised to alternate between them, take Ibuprofen and 3 hours later take Tylenol and rinse and repeat. There are also times where they can’t take ibuprofen due to it interacting with a different medicine, or even Vice versa. This rule of thumb isn’t as helpful as it may seem and may cause issues. Always, ALWAYS, double and triple check when taking different medication together
@moialiceme I honestly would be speaking to a lawyer about this. That is sadly the only way these places will make an attempt to change their policies.