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Early bedtime?
On Fri, 24 Mar 2017 20:47:07 -0400, Alex wrote:
Keyser Soze wrote:
On 3/24/17 1:02 PM, justan wrote:
Keyser Soze Wrote in message:
On 3/23/17 2:23 PM, wrote:
On Thu, 23 Mar 2017 10:42:59 -0700 (PDT), Tim
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11:39 AMKeyser Soze
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I'm sure Fretwell will be delighted to serve as your medical advisor,
and at no co$t either, except perhaps your life.
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Can't be much worse than the people who get payed well to perform
unnecessary procedures.
In just about any other context, Harry would be complaining about the
"pay for service" model of American health care.
Yet another figment of your imagination. Why would I object to fee for
service? The PPO I use is based upon that model, and I pay for those
services via my health insurance premiums and a reasonable co-pay.
It is
a little humorous that virtually every time you claim you know what
I am
thinking, you are wrong. It isn't my fault that you posted a personal
experience of yours in which the original care and recommendations
weren't what you needed. Perhaps you should spend more time picking the
right physicians. A couple of years ago, I went to see my doc because I
felt awful, with a fever and a cough and as soon as I got into the exam
room and she came in, she said, "you're going down to the ER right now
for immediate tests because I think you have pneumonia and the hospital
will give me test results in less than an hour, and our lab here in the
office takes at least a half a day."
Well, she was right...pneumonia...so I was given the right meds and put
on an IV.
It's your responsibility to pick the right doctors and other medical
providers. Obviously, you didn't.
You can avoid pneumonia with a healthy lifestyle including regular
exercise. Anout the only exercise you get is climbing the stairs
to clean the wifes pets litter boxes.
Both your points are moronic. As for the second point, I go to a local
gym three times a week and spend 90 minutes on the treadmill, rowing
machine, arm machine and stairmaster.
Bull****. You couldn't stand 10 minutes on the treadmill for your
stress test.
How could you possibly doubt the truth of something Harry said?
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