When I was in the hospital for about 7 months the things I was billed for was nuts. When I was finally able to go home I had a pretty healthy supply of expensive gauze, saline solution syringes and other assorted stuff for wound care. The lydocaine stash I got was cheaper than the alcohol wipes.
Go ahead and say no, but don't believe that hospice care doctors are performing best practices. Medicine in America has to contort itself through a lot of holes.
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1 SnapshillBot 2019-03-08
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1 TheOtherGuy9603 2019-03-08
Video games give you cancer sweaty. I read about it in my nutralite facebook group.
1 shaneoffline 2019-03-08
The Cops just kind of want to walk it out at some point. "Let's see that third bag - no green, alright everything looks good."
Medical care is too tightly squeezed through both doctors and the law.
1 ottawabrandonwright 2019-03-08
Imagine enforcing pot laws in 2019.
1 throwaway-familyhelp 2019-03-08
Uh oh. Don't get between reddit degenerates and their precious weed. Without that their lives would actually be meaningless.
1 TheOtherGuy9603 2019-03-08
Kek
1 shaneoffline 2019-03-08
Imagine dying peacefully, filled full of hemp smoke, and people that just wanted you to go on well.
American medicine is plain retarded.
1 throwaway-familyhelp 2019-03-08
A stage 4 cancer patient dies incapacitated on morphine. They don't need a $3 edible
1 shaneoffline 2019-03-08
If you say so.
1 shaneoffline 2019-03-08
It just seems to me that there's a pretty big disconnect between medical care and what's actually needed for care.
Seems like a 3$ edible could hold it's wait against hospice care and overpriced morphine.
1 DeathBahamutXXX 2019-03-08
As soon as it is legalized for mass production that $3 edible will become a $5,000 edible in the hospital setting.
1 shaneoffline 2019-03-08
Doctors need to start practicing without licensees. Only way to free this market up
1 DeathBahamutXXX 2019-03-08
When I was in the hospital for about 7 months the things I was billed for was nuts. When I was finally able to go home I had a pretty healthy supply of expensive gauze, saline solution syringes and other assorted stuff for wound care. The lydocaine stash I got was cheaper than the alcohol wipes.
1 throwaway-familyhelp 2019-03-08
I mean, I'm going to go ahead and say no. Why don't you go interview some dying cancer patients and ask?
1 shaneoffline 2019-03-08
Go ahead and say no. But if you're tallying me in at 3$, I haven't much to lose.
1 shaneoffline 2019-03-08
Go ahead and say no, but don't believe that hospice care doctors are performing best practices. Medicine in America has to contort itself through a lot of holes.
1 shaneoffline 2019-03-08
So who do you know that died?
1 Baconlightning 2019-03-08
Chapos 👉 🚪
1 normoplasty 2019-03-08
The comment thread of that post is a terrifying look into a world where all cops are redditfags
1 donkeypunchtrump 2019-03-08
Fuck Da Police!!!!
1 LightUmbra 2019-03-08
Damn Alex Trebek is going to jail.
1 HodorTheDoorHolder_ 2019-03-08
Don’t do the crime if you don’t want to do the time.
1 TheOtherGuy9603 2019-03-08
Lol what time he's almost dead