ETA: Glad you got to the doctor quickly and hope you are on the mend soon.
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I agree with you on this one. There is absolutely nothing rude with asking or even telling the poster to talk with their doctor, nurse line, other health care provider, pharmacist, etc.
Let's face it---there are some folks in the world who JUST DO NOT KNOW what to do in a given situation, and they may be limited in their abilities (for whatever reasons) to access appropriate medical guidance. So what do they do instead? They come here seeking information that they should be getting elsewhere, namely from medical providers. I think it is incumbent upon those of us here with common sense to direct those people to those appropriate medical sources. Some people just need to hear, "You need to call your doctor." And sometimes, it takes hearing this from several different people for it to have an impact.
I've seen some really egregious violations here when it comes to medical advice. Not so much lately, but many times in the past, I have seen people here actually tell a poster to give their child a specific medication and even go as far as specifying particular dosages. I've seen people suggest this or that herbal supplement for depression or anxiety, not knowing if the person might be taking any other prescription medication that has a dangerous interaction with that supplement. Or, the anti-medication folks who tell people NOT to take what their doctor has prescribed. These are all very dangerous things because those very people who come here to an internet forum seeking healthcare advice from strangers are the same people who just might take that potentially very bad, potentially very dangerous advice.
There's no problem with people sharing their experiences and insights as long as it is CLEAR that it is just their experience---that they are not telling the poster to do x, y, or z. If it's just to give some perspective or another thing to consider, that's one thing and may be helpful. But diagnosing and prescribing is beyond the scope of this forum.
If I cannot say to someone, "Hey, Jenny, have you talked to the pediatrician about this?" or "You really need to contact your doctor now," then how in the world am I being helpful? Some people need that very specific direction to "talk to your doctor!" Suggesting someone contact their physician is the most rational, helpful thing we can do in many cases.
If the moderators have a problem with us telling people to contact their doctors, but have no problem with allowing non-medical people here to dole out medical advice, I think that would be very irresponsible site management.