pcosmar
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I get several Cat Scans every day.That home-MRI/PET/CAT scan kit I ordered hasn't gotten here yet! Nor did the "do it yourself biopsy" or "full blood and urinalysis" EZ-bake oven![]()
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I get several Cat Scans every day.That home-MRI/PET/CAT scan kit I ordered hasn't gotten here yet! Nor did the "do it yourself biopsy" or "full blood and urinalysis" EZ-bake oven![]()
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I get several Cat Scans every day.
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I just read an argument that universal health coverage will drive down costs, because if people are covered they will get preventative checkups.
I have pretty good health coverage, and I don't go to the doctor.
The couple times I've been over the last decade, I've had to speak to a GP first, who simply didn't care about my problem.
The one time I had a skin problem that I HAD to get taken care of, I ended up seeing three doctors before I found one who recommended the right cream.
Who else just doesn't bother most of the time? And how much "preventative" medicine that the government thinks will solve everything, actually doesn't happen - and will never happen - because we foster a system where doctors get paid no matter what, and thus don't have any incentive to give a shit what happens to us?
Moreover, since I'm pretty much covered costs-wise if something that was preventable ends up being a serious problem, what economic reason do I have to waste my time with three different doctors every time I have a minor inconvenience?
When I spoke with the VA dietitian and asked to integrate ortho-molecular supplement approaches into by diet, she also discounted my input, saying "if it isn't showing up on my computer screen as an option, I'm not doing it."
If there was a reasonably priced "catastrophic injury or illness" plan only then I'd consider it. But I havent seen one worth the effort.
Nope. Don't go see a doctor. I have V.A. and have never used it.
Cut my pinky to the bone washing a glass by sticking my hand to the bottom and applying to much force.(DO NOT DO this). Bleeding eventually went to sporadic and kept Triple-Antibiotic ointment on it and changed the dressing 3 times a day. If you look at it you could hardly tell.
Wrecked my Harley many years ago, many, was getting it set up and took a spin with only front brakes. (DO NOT DO this). Went over the handle bars and my Jimmie turned a DARK black and blue. If at any time I would go to a doctor this one was it. A healer, read spiritual, did some work on me and I came through it appendages intact. (This was when I began to realize that most healing is done by myself and through belief.)
On vacation last week in Mexico I took a mid-night ride on an Pirate Ship. We stopped in Guolf of Mex to take a swim. A friend was in some netting fore and I stepped over to get in the net as a wave gave a rock. Foot through the net. Body overboard. Net result (pun intended) hurt ankle. (DO NOT DO this.) Lotsa ice and wrapping and taping now that I am back to work.
If I would have had access to free healthcare in any of these instances I don't think I would have opted for it. I am just used to the healing of myself.
I guess I just took the que from my dogs early on. An injury can be life threatening but it most often is not. And if there is a disability life goes on. None of us are gonna live forever. I'd rather my body wear out before my mind.
phil4paul said:I am just used to the healing of myself.
this is a script for a health care (or anti-health care) ad.