i need to start this thread to educate many of the medical illiterate here especially those who suffer from a chronic illness like diabetes, hypertension, psoriarsis etc.
do go to a gov polyclinic near to u for regular checkup and medication. it's still cheaper than a pte gp clinic. polyclinic doctor would assign u to go for regular blood and other lab tests to make sure everything is within control. if however, they are not, then a change or increased dosage in prescription would be modified.
DO NOT go to johor baru, self-prescribed and purchase what u think it's cheaper and more economical medication. it could be cheaper but it's more prudent that u should have your regular check up abd relevant prescription from a medical dr.
you'd be surprised that when seeking threatment for chronic aliment from polyclinic, it would be cheaper and very much safer than taking the trouble to go jb or self-prescribed. such penny wise pound foolish action is not money-shrewd or very wise and might end up aggravating your medical condition or complicate the illness.
lastly and very importantly, a major change in your lifestyle should be followed piously if u r unfortunately being inflicted with any chronic disease which is an accumulation of bad lifestyle habits. u can still live normally except u must regularly take the medication prescribed and faithfully attend your regular medical appointment.
do go to a gov polyclinic near to u for regular checkup and medication. it's still cheaper than a pte gp clinic. polyclinic doctor would assign u to go for regular blood and other lab tests to make sure everything is within control. if however, they are not, then a change or increased dosage in prescription would be modified.
DO NOT go to johor baru, self-prescribed and purchase what u think it's cheaper and more economical medication. it could be cheaper but it's more prudent that u should have your regular check up abd relevant prescription from a medical dr.
you'd be surprised that when seeking threatment for chronic aliment from polyclinic, it would be cheaper and very much safer than taking the trouble to go jb or self-prescribed. such penny wise pound foolish action is not money-shrewd or very wise and might end up aggravating your medical condition or complicate the illness.
lastly and very importantly, a major change in your lifestyle should be followed piously if u r unfortunately being inflicted with any chronic disease which is an accumulation of bad lifestyle habits. u can still live normally except u must regularly take the medication prescribed and faithfully attend your regular medical appointment.