callmefence
Keyboard cowboy
I was thinking he must have accidentally copied the wrong link....then he did it twice more.@ismith what do those videos have to do with anything? Kinda inappropriate, especially when directed at a lady.
I was thinking he must have accidentally copied the wrong link....then he did it twice more.@ismith what do those videos have to do with anything? Kinda inappropriate, especially when directed at a lady.
Yeah I was at the OH Beef expo this weekend and almost NOBODY was wearing a mask. It was glorious. Shaking hands like the old days and it felt great!More good news. 0 covid deaths reported today in Minnesota breaking 344 days of 1 or more covid deaths.
Any good news from your state?
Wow. That's great! Our daily cases in Ky have been going down, but we had 16 deaths yesterday.More good news. 0 covid deaths reported today in Minnesota breaking 344 days of 1 or more covid deaths.
Any good news from your state?
0 reported today in Ohio, however, our Gov will never celebrate that as he's zeroed in on case numbers.More good news. 0 covid deaths reported today in Minnesota breaking 344 days of 1 or more covid deaths.
Any good news from your state?
Same here! We went on Sunday and we're expecting to see masks, but were pleasantly surprised at the lack there of, at least in the trade show/stalls.Yeah I was at the OH Beef expo this weekend and almost NOBODY was wearing a mask. It was glorious. Shaking hands like the old days and it felt great!
Doctors with yacht brochures (or maybe they were cabin cruisers) in the desk drawer of their breakroom office.Who decides an 85 year old woman with congestive heart failure needs surgery?
It influences their decision without any question.Doctors with yacht brochures (or maybe they were cabin cruisers) in the desk drawer of their breakroom office.
Not saying it influences their decision, but it makes one wonder.
I don't want Medicare making those decisions. Second opinions are much more valuable than bureaucratic pencil pushers.Butch, if Medicare wasnt willing to pay there would be fewer procedures Like the one in question.
Dave my 97 year old uncle passed away last year a couple of months after going thru the rigors of radiation and chemotherapy. Didn't ask what genius made the decision to give the treatments.There was a 85 year old woman with congestive heart failure here. She had covid back around Thanksgiving. That is the classic candidate to die of covid. Survived just fine. Doctors decided that she had something bad in her colon. Took out 8 inches of her colon. Turned out it wasn't cancer and just something old that she had for years. But she got blood clots from the surgery. Fought them for 3 or 4 weeks but they ended up killing her. Who decides an 85 year old woman with congestive heart failure needs surgery?
Was he able to make the decision for himself? Doctors are never going to refuse treatment for a patient that wants it, even if it's hopeless.Dave my 97 year old uncle passed away last year a couple of months after going thru the rigors of radiation and chemotherapy. Didn't ask what genius made the decision to give the treatments.
Chevrolet drivers here!One day the world will be divided those who drive Fords and those who drive Chevys. It won't be about Republicans and Democrat.
Chevrolet drivers here!
Oh yeah he was alert and active. And not knowing all the details it's possible he could have requested the treatment. Just does't sound like something he would have done.Was he able to make the decision for himself? Doctors are never going to refuse treatment for a patient that wants it, even if it's hopeless.