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On 3/31/10 3:18 PM, Eisboch wrote:
"nom=de=plume" wrote in message ... You're the one to decide what's a sniffle or cold? I think I'd rather have my doctor decide. -- Nom=de=Plume I am 60 years old. My parents and my wife and I (with our kids) did a pretty good job determining what required a doctor's attention and what required a day home from school to rest. Now-a-days the parents don't want that responsibility because it only costs a $10 co-pay to run to the doctor. That's what I am talking about. Not serious injuries or illnesses. Eisboch Ahh, but you are a reasonably educated, wealthy, white guy who worked and got many of the advantages life has to offer. You're far more sophisticated in the matters under discussion than tens of millions of Americans. What works for you intellectually isn't going to work for boobus Americanus, necessarily. The short version: a lot of parents do not have the ability to differentiate between a low fever and a fever that might indicate something serious. -- http://tinyurl.com/ykxp2ym |
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