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If he wants PNP he may be more desperate than he lets on.
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I thought this was Dick's lap dance club in Phoenix. Glad I have a strong heart.
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He's now in Denver.
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I went to my dermatologist today and he told me the two times I have had surgical removals it was Basel cancer for which he thinks an annual look by him is warranted. My two new large moles were benign as was one behind my ear. He carefully looked over my skin, especially arms and head for anything he might notice that I would not. (I cut my hair to 1/4 inch last night so he could see the scalp well). Then he burned off the new stuff and whatever he thought was called for. He said, yes, dermatologists do get many patients just wanting tags removed but in my case with two Basel cancer removals, it was prudent to have him check annually. My Kaiser has gone from 3 Dermatologists to 1.
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Hoping for PNP (but no weirdos). It may not be a lack of looks or money he's disappointed at.
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Nothing will get me to force my way into a personal specialist visit better than the phrase "skin cancer". Tele-medicine doesn't cut it even with high-res phone cams. I can't even see the bumps that concern them. I want a super-familiar trained human eye eyeballing my new bumps and spots of the year regularly. I will find some way to get that annual eyeballing of my torso and head skin one way or another.
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I can say I was mighty impressed with the Urgent Care docs and specialists at Kaiser when I went there for the clots. (They don't really know how to communicate with patients though like GPs.) More than worth the $50 co-pay over GP visits but I don't want to clog them up for lesser stuff like many people do emergency rooms.
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2 reasons I hope I don't have clots ! I think the Pradaxa I used for 90 days was about $100/month also through Kaiser.
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I agree that it's probably better to hire at 150 online than spend the entrance and a day at the Sauna now. In the old days the better Czechs would pile up in cars and drive to Zurich and spend a week or month there. The 150 rate was low but there were plenty of clients plus Paragonya's 100 rate. Now they rotate London, Brussels, Dusseldorf, Munich, Geneva, etc. for Euro 200+ and get more clients. IDK if Zurich is usually even on the Czech circuit now.
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I was told when on Pradaxa, to absolutely stop baby aspirin and when I came off Pradaxa told not to use aspirin regimen. IDK. I do know my surviving neighbor was in a big argument with his doctor over baby aspirin but I don't know if he was on thinners. He must not have been as he died of clots a few months after his partner and both had covid and recovered just before the first partner's death from clots. Both were professionals and I'm sure had excellent insurance and assumably excellent doctors. It all makes me a little "concerned" about clots.
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Thanks. Although I often have a borderline high heartrate, my heartrate that day was fine and I doubt my breath rate was high. I was relieved when she told me things seemed fine and surprised when she later told me, in an abundance of caution, she'd get me a d-dimer. I probably didn't meet guidelines for it. Kaiser Mid-Atlantic has a deal with Pradaxa. They even have a Kaiser/Pradaxa office here. Not sure if they use any others.
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Do they ever have any dancers or customers anymore? I know much of early 1990's gay porn was filmed there but I've always been told it's not worth the trip across the river to Smichov anymore as it's dead. I wish it would get active again.
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My only symptom then was a severe shortness of breath after going up and down a long flight of stairs to a second floor several times in a short period. I felt silly going to the GP and she assured me it was not alarming and my signs were normal. She ordered a d-dimer anyway as an afterthought. Then she called me on my way home and told me to get to Urgent Care immediately as they would be waiting for me and the CAT scan there showed a large clot at the top of each lung. My neighbor male couple in their mid 60's both recently died of clots after covid 6 months apart. Like myself they had previously been taking the baby aspirin every day routine most of us did for many years until it was stopped. It makes me wonder if the intersection of that routine ending and the onslaught of covid merging hasn't caused a lot more clots to appear, but I'm not a professional. I fully understand your concern with blood thinners as for the 3 months I was on them my dentist refused to even do any dental work.
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I'm not sure a layman always knows what is a symptom of things, skin bumps, moles or lesions or shortness of breath. The two whatevers that were removed as potential cancers were never noticed by me as any symptom. In fact they were too small to see. My GP doctor didn't think my shortness of breath was at first and only as an after thought had me paged on the intercom while leaving to go to the lab for a d-dimer. I felt like a hypochondriac going in. At Kaiser Urgent Care the pulmonary specialist asked me if I had been on a "long airplane trip or long car trip recently". No one has ever told me if it was provoked or not but my assumption is it was not. The shortness of breath is recurrent on long walks and even on simple yard tasks on 100 degree days. But to get any sort of follow up testing on either I have to ask, it's never offered as routine. I'm told Kaiser has guidelines for patients in Advantage on Medicare that are different than other patients now and I suspect the cost of long-term Pradaxa is a factor, even though I certainly hope I don't need to be on it. After two years of zero follow up on either I am going tomorrow to the Kaiser Dermatologist on a 15-minute visit I "hacked" my way into 4 months ago to get several weird new moles checked and, sneakily, get a trained eye to look over my upper body for what could be any new potential skin cancers. He'll freeze off the ones he sees as harmless probably but the value to me is to get him to do a quick skin inspection I otherwise would not get without annual check-ups.
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I'm confused. A fireman from Oklahoma was with Mark Dalton in 2014? Or a gymnast? Or did the gymnast become a fireman? And did he do any porn with Mark Dalton? If he looks like the pics I've been with much worse and paid more.
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for the doggies: https://www.instagram.com/reel/CuE8Yr4Jb2V/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
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The time I had 2 large pulmonary clots we all just thought I was tired. My doctor only ordered a D-dimer test as an after thought when I was headed out the door. Since I've been off the anticoagulants I've felt that way often and it's a little scary to think it could be clots and I should be on anticoagulants. Most others I know are kept on them. And since covid it seems there's a lot more clots. I would think periodic D-dimer tests or at least more with symptoms.
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teaching Czechs basketball https://www.instagram.com/p/CvAKp5kNxO_/
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Provider in Houston robbed me- what to do next
+ tassojunior replied to + glycine's topic in Questions About Hiring
Those 3 5-Star reviews are endangering people. Glad the new 1-star got on. -
In my block in the US 30 is the new retirement age as young millennials' boomer parents pay $2Million cash for them houses. Our new top 10% is making vacations expensive as that's all they do. They pretend to "work" and have jobs.
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Provider in Houston robbed me- what to do next
+ tassojunior replied to + glycine's topic in Questions About Hiring
don't you have "find my device" ? are your devices all locked with password or fingerprint? I'd be most interested in wiping or disabling the devices and changing passwords for cards and accounts etc. if they're not locked. Unfortunately insurance for their loss will require a police report and if police find him you may be looking at a felony for hiring and that evidence is on your devices and his. -
More concerning to me is the evident "over 75 is past expiration date anyway" assumption on most testing standards by age. There are some that they don't recommend testing for serious conditions over 75 and some like below where tests for over-75's are on an "individual basis". It was bad enough when they told me the US male life expectancy had dropped suddenly to close to my age. Now I have no reason to look forward past 75? hmmm
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I'm clearly not qualified to tell if some tag or bump may be cancerous or not so I have the dermatologist look at them and they burn off what is harmless. At the same time the dermatologist does an inspection of my torso, arms and head for anything that looks suspicious to a trained eye. That annual routine works well for me as a skin check-up. But my Kaiser has gone from 3 dermatologists to 1 making appointments very hard.
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I've travelled a lot further for a lot less. oops: "PNP"
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