Turd Ferguson
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More like a pain in the ass.What does that mean? Having US health insurance causes back pain?
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More like a pain in the ass.What does that mean? Having US health insurance causes back pain?
Are you really this obtuse?What does that mean? Having US health insurance causes back pain?
It means that our current system creates more barriers, costs more money, and produces worse healthcare outcomes than any other first-world system. While we don't know this particular medical history, it would surprise absolutely nobody if Mangione was thwarted in obtaining earlier or alternative medical intervention that ended up making surgery inevitable. Hell I've got a friend who just had to have surgery to repair a torn muscle because he couldn't get PT covered by his insurance when it might've helped.What does that mean? Having US health insurance causes back pain?
So, again, fusing vertebrae is often a last resort. At this time, there's no reason to believe he wasn't treated in other ways prior to the surgery and he simply has chronic back issues.It means that our current system creates more barriers, costs more money, and produces worse healthcare outcomes than any other first-world system. While we don't know this particular medical history, it would surprise absolutely nobody if Mangione was thwarted in obtaining earlier or alternative medical intervention that ended up making surgery inevitable. Hell I've got a friend who just had to have surgery to repair a torn muscle because he couldn't get PT covered by his insurance when it might've helped.
to the contrary, there's no reason to believe that his treatment wasn't mishandled because it so, so often is in this country.So, again, fusing vertebrae is often a last resort. At this time, there's no reason to believe he wasn't treated in other ways prior to the surgery and he simply has chronic back issues.
And people who believe that they have received fair dealing and good care seldom assassinate the person responsible for it.to the contrary, there's no reason to believe that his treatment wasn't mishandled because it so, so often is in this country.
he's young and appears to be pretty physically fit/robust.
Chronic back problems plague all types of people, even those who are otherwise healthy. He injured his back while surfing. That likely started the issue that ended with fusing vertebrae.to the contrary, there's no reason to believe that his treatment wasn't mishandled because it so, so often is in this country.
he's young and appears to be pretty physically fit/robust.
I had mushrooms on my pizza last night.Chronic back problems plague all types of people, even those who are otherwise healthy. He injured his back while surfing. That likely started the issue that ended with fusing vertebrae.
He may have been frustrated, but the fact that he was taking mushrooms and who knows what other drugs, probably didn't help his mental state.
just a massive lmao at you trying to blame mushrooms for this.Chronic back problems plague all types of people, even those who are otherwise healthy. He injured his back while surfing. That likely started the issue that ended with fusing vertebrae.
He may have been frustrated, but the fact that he was taking mushrooms and who knows what other drugs, probably didn't help his mental state.
Not the fun kind!I had mushrooms on my pizza last night.
My dad just had the same surgery as Mangione after decades of working as an exterminator. Chronic pain is enough to drive anyone insane alone. Add the insurance issues on top and it’s a recipe for disaster.With conversations of this ilk, I’m always curious how many of the interlocutors have experience with chronic pain.
I concur and can empathize, unfortunately.My dad just had the same surgery as Mangione after decades of working as an exterminator. Chronic pain is enough to drive anyone insane alone. Add the insurance issues on top and it’s a recipe for disaster.
Given he was wandering around with the gun, the fake ID, and a manifesto, I'm not sure if he ever planned to get away with it.So, if the current suspect had not pulled his mask aside to flirt with the help at the youth hostel, would he have gotten away with it?
Seems he wanted to get caught, or figured he would eventually.Given he was wandering around with the gun, the fake ID, and a manifesto, I'm not sure if he ever planned to get away with it.
And sometimes it's not.Narcotics work for back pain, but sometimes the cure is worse than the disease...