I guess I need to live in a third world country to get the best treatment?
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You know, to prescribe. It means, what their plan is.
Not prescription.
verb (used with object), pre·scribed, pre·scrib·ing. to lay down, in writing or otherwise, as a rule or a course of action to be followed; appoint, ordain, or enjoin.
Medicine/Medical. to designate or order the use of (a medicine, remedy, treatment, etc.).
That was a very Reddit-like answer. Instead of being pompous in your responses in the future, try talking to someone like they are a human being and just say what you mean. No need to be condescending and add dictionary shit to your response.
Example:
Hey LRAD, I think OP meant his doctor prescribed a protocol to him. Not necessarily a physical written prescription like you may be used to.
See how non-dickish that sounded compared to your post?
Kek. Chill dude.