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When you have more than one doctor and. NOT ONE can “help”, just prescribe more drugs!
My distrust and animosity for the medical industry knows not bounds! There is no money in cure, only treatment!
I will apologize for the rant no matter how many agree.
Sorry if you’re a doctor but, <(insert raspberry here)>!
 
Those pin/tractor feed printers are still used with airlines and car rental agencies (both of which are still mired in the "dark ages". Trying to run old 8 bit software on modern computers and OSs
And certain auto parts stores which may or may not employ someone who may or may not be me...
 
When you have more than one doctor and. NOT ONE can “help”, just prescribe more drugs!
My distrust and animosity for the medical industry knows not bounds! There is no money in cure, only treatment!
I will apologize for the rant no matter how many agree.
Sorry if you’re a doctor but, <(insert raspberry here)>!
I share your frustration Timothy, but there are still a few good ones out there. We have a great DO as our primary care physician, and he referred me to an ENT who found a sinus problem that other specialists failed to find for several years. Amazing, considering that all it took was looking at a CT scan. Both are considerably younger than us. Incompetency has spread like wildfire over the past couple of generations in every facet of society. The only way we can address it is by refusing to deal with apathetic idiots, even if it means suffering.

Our youngest daughter recently earned her doctorate in public health, specializing in implementation science. Through her we've met some truly amazing people new to the medical and health care industries. Looks like things may be improving just in time for us to die of old age :)
 
This reminds me of one of my HS classmates that could shinny up that rope backwards (upside down) and still have the best clock time of anybody in the class. Kind of made the rest of us look like a bunch of wimps.
 
We had a kid in high school who could climb the rope up and down 3 times with his legs in a “pike” position. He could climb the giant pegboard the school had up, down, across and diagonally what seemed like forever.
 
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