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Re: GLEN (79COYTOTE) WAS IN AN ACCIDENT!
« Reply #270 on: Oct 14, 2017, 08:03:55 AM »
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Re: GLEN (79COYTOTE) WAS IN AN ACCIDENT!
« Reply #271 on: Oct 14, 2017, 03:35:33 PM »
Hi Genn, it's been a long time since you spent much time on the forum. Sorry that you having the issues.

As a side note, and without any intention to start a debate, I think a statement about doctors trying to pad their pocket books is about as short sighthed as accusing all cops as being racist. I agree that they  are absolutely trained in traditional medicine and generally are not much help with exploring alternative options, I know a lot of people in the medical field (my wife is a PA) and the level of frustration they express when they are unable to get their patients the treatments that they believe is needed. The system is broken and there are bad doctors for sure, but the vast majority of doctors are good people wanting to help their patients.
did I do that??   if so I must have been very aggravated.  I tend to have a good relationship with my doctors, be it, MD, Chiro and Ortho  but since the wreck I have had times I wanted to wring a few necks.
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Re: GLEN (79COYTOTE) WAS IN AN ACCIDENT!
« Reply #272 on: Oct 14, 2017, 04:09:02 PM »
did I do that??   if so I must have been very aggravated.  I tend to have a good relationship with my doctors, be it, MD, Chiro and Ortho  but since the wreck I have had times I wanted to wring a few necks.


I'm pretty sure that was not directed at you :)
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Re: GLEN (79COYTOTE) WAS IN AN ACCIDENT!
« Reply #273 on: Oct 14, 2017, 04:38:31 PM »
did I do that??   if so I must have been very aggravated.  I tend to have a good relationship with my doctors, be it, MD, Chiro and Ortho  but since the wreck I have had times I wanted to wring a few necks.


Nope.  It was related to post #257.
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Re: GLEN (79COYTOTE) WAS IN AN ACCIDENT!
« Reply #274 on: Oct 14, 2017, 06:46:17 PM »
Yup, it was directed at me :gap:  My experience with doctors has generally been not good, and they have always seemed more interested in prescribing pain killers rather than trying to help find and fix problems.  Even when I separated my sternum they seemed uninterested in helping and just wanted to prescribe pain killers. 

I know there are good and trustworthy doctors out there who have the integrity to do what's right, and it sounds like Glen has dealt with them more than I have.
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