What advice do you have for the guy who glued his balls to his butthole again?
It was inevitable, it could have happened to anyone.
What advice do you have for the guy who glued his balls to his butthole again?
And often the wrong ones, the wrong strength, or the wrong combination like ones that put you to sleep and proceed to stop your heart. I'll never trust another doctor.
Because your eyesight is going. Sorry subsidized medical advice only one per customer, please come back in 4 years for more help.Why do my bruises look so weird after 40? Also why does it cold take me down hard now?
You're actually somewhat correct.Because your eyesight is going. Sorry subsidized medical advice only one per customer, please come back in 4 years for more help.
This reminds me of a pickle my friend H.S. got involved with, when you are bored you will start paying attention to more mundane things, like taking an interest in what your children are doing and when this happens you will most likely be in for a letdown that will not alive your boredom.Quit Everything Now! Instead of saving your life, you might kick it from the boredom.
I fired all my 'doctors' 2 years ago. My health improved because I informed myself and took charge of my own health condition. Never be shy about telling your doctor NO. Removing pollutants and irritants from my diet was most of the key to my improvement.Medical doctors (or more often these days it's just a nurse practioner) have become little more than pharmaceutical salesman when it comes to chronic illness. And they have less and less independence, as they are often now employees of some hospital system and have to follow set protocols...or have their hands tied by the AMA on how they're allowed to use their independent judgement.
Patients aren't typically assessed as unique individuals. It's a one size fits all system that is owned and operated by the pharmaceutical industry for "managing" chronic illness rather than curing...no money in curing...plus a chronically ill population is easier to control than a healthy one.
The medical "providers" are indoctrinated into the pharma-based approach and have little training or knowledge regarding the role of malnutrition and toxicity in chronic disease.
Found that out the hard way thirty years ago.Medical doctors (or more often these days it's just a nurse practioner) have become little more than pharmaceutical salesman when it comes to chronic illness. And they have less and less independence, as they are often now employees of some hospital system and have to follow set protocols...or have their hands tied by the AMA on how they're allowed to use their independent judgement.
Patients aren't typically assessed as unique individuals. It's a one size fits all system that is owned and operated by the pharmaceutical industry for "managing" chronic illness rather than curing...no money in curing...plus a chronically ill population is easier to control than a healthy one.
The medical "providers" are indoctrinated into the pharma-based approach and have little training or knowledge regarding the role of malnutrition and toxicity in chronic disease.
Yes. I'm not glad you asked when because .. well... *checks watch* .. ok next question!Am I going to die Doc?
I've trusted on Dentist in my life, he's in SD, now im in FL if i need major work done i will plan it around an annual trip to see friends there and book my appointment with him months in advance. He's the guy that will give you a nerve block shot if you don't like the regular stuff, he act was the one that told me about them, when i was having a tooth ground down and the cap made he asked if i needed a break while the cap was being made on the lathe in the office, his exact words were "You have about 20 minutes, if you want to go out in the courtyard and have a smoke i'll send someone out to get you when it's ready". Thats when i smoked cigarettes but how can you not love that LOLI think Alaska must attract well trained, knowledgeable doctors. Maybe it's the hunting and fishing. Our neighbor back when I was a youngster was a heart surgeon. He traveled to NYC every month to operate. He tolerated the travel and dislocation by driving the only Ferrari in Alaska. My heart cutter is from Chile, highly thought of throughout the NW US. He recently retired. At one time he raced cars in Southern California far a distraction from his high stress profession. His descriptions of driving Laguna Seca were mesmerizing. Don't know how my urologist ranks down in America but, I value him highly. He's young but personable and well trained.
I've never quite understood why people tolerate doctors they don't trust and simply do not like.
Nah, it's those diet drinks.I have a cough, do you think it's cancer?
Also..
It burns when I pee, could I possibly have Gonorrhea?
A lot of people don't realize that.Half the doctors you encounter are below average, the trick is figuring that out sooner rather than later. Someone has to graduate at the bottom of their class.
I would say that's a wise move. You certainly wouldn't want that tattoo of Ellen DeGeneres on your backballs you got amidst a bender back in the day to be so readily visible to the public.What advice do you have for the guy who glued his balls to his butthole again?
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