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Yes… I think about that too~ The future of dentistry. It’s really become complicated~ Dentists and hygienists are right up their in Covid’a home office~ I for one actually really like having the zoom or telephone conference with my doctors… I can multitask and do other stuff. I don’t have to take hours out of my day or an entire day to go and have something done at the doctors office that can really be handled outside of that~ I think it would also help if we taught some of that medical training in school… Some homecare and some self care so that we are not so reliant on The healthcare services and professionals to do things that we can do at home. We could really do a lot of good if we educated people about health maintenance that is geared towards preventative medicine~ Part of reducing the need for medical care is Doing the things that keep you out of the doctors office and out of the hospital. This could also potentially reduce the cost of healthcare~
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I was talking to some people and we were considering the possibility and probabOf multiple variance being able to cohabitate within the same individual. Multi variant infection… Maybe even swapping genetic material within the same hostility Of multiple variance being able to cohabitate within the same individual. Multi variant infection… Maybe even swapping genetic material within the same host~ it mutates so quickly and it spreads so quickly and we don’t really have boundaries between populations anymore the way we used to. Even the flu of the early 1900’s had a much Smaller population to create mischief in… There were still boundaries between countries and people… We didn’t have global transportation of goods and services the way we do now. There’s always open doors a new populations that are different enough to just keep this thing traveling~
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Exactly… we are a naïve population to this virus… It’s like when Europeans brought over Himalayan blackberries. They’re all across the North American continent and they’re an invasive species. Once they’re in your yard or someplace you don’t want them it’s really difficult to get rid of them. Even if you pull them out and poison the freaking things, little pieces of the roots can still grow~ You can spray them out but, anybody in agriculture does that anything that you spray on a plant whether it be insecticide, fungicide, herbicide eventually fails because the plants and their predators, (bugs, mold, fungus, viruses, bacteria), all mutate around the poison used to treat them~ This virus also has proven to Leap between species… The proof is that it came from a different species and leapt into us~ it is unlikely that this will be the only one microbe to do that~
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Well far fewer fresh bodies to infect with the virus that’s out there now but, that’s also 50 to 60% more people that serve Petri dishes for the virus to mutate in. (In the millions per infected person). Did moves in a similar fashion to cold or the flu but, it’s not the cold or the flu… It’s coronavirus: some thing that we as a species are completely naïve to up until two years ago~ Our bodies haven’t even figured out how to handle influenza after how many thousands of years~ without things like antibiotics and some antivirals, we wouldn’t have the same casual feelings about the flu or the cold. The problem with Covid is, we don’t really have that same arsenal of prophylaxis to treat people with yet… the virus keeps changing on us~
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What I really find unsettling and uncomfortable about this country is that the healthcare system is so much of a financial institution that they are constantly cutting costs by driving healthcare into a curative type system as opposed to preventative one. Somehow they’ve gotten the idea that they’re going to save money by not performing tests unless you are showing signs of actual disease~ Preventative medicine is greatly underrepresented~ Somehow they’ve decided it’s financially more lucrative to wait until people get really sick and then treat them, despite The astronomical costs of those types of lab tests, equipment and treatments, hospital time for patients~
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No surprise there… it be like: Hey buddy can you go Into that room and clean up all the Covid mucus an invisible Covid virus that’s floating around and sitting out all the shiny surfaces~? After that I’ve got like 15 more beds for you to do. How about that done before you take your first break because I got another 30 beds after thatAfter that I’ve got like 15 more beds for you to do. How about that done before you take your first break because I got another 30 beds after that~ BTW… we’re cutting your medical benefits due to corporate need but, raising your $11.48/hr wages to $13/hr~ Congrats~! Now get going… the day doesn’t wait for you~! We’re running out of gloves… So, can you just use those for the day~? Don’t worry it’ll be OK~
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I think what is missed at times by those who think covid is superficial and unimposing is that, medical facilities were already stressed by the ever growing population prior to coronavirus and they were built for people who have diseases other than covid… Not only do covid patients accrue extraordinary expenses of their own and place a financial burden on insurance companies and the country in general with unemployment etc., but, it also affects the health care workers themselves~ (They get extended, exhausted, sick, are separated from their families at times, pass away…)~ i’m sure that there were a lot of people who were considering the healthcare profession before Covid came but, now that it’s here, the profession does not seem as appealing. Not just as a matter of pay but, the risk level involved, the incredible pressure, lots of fatalities from young to older… There used to be a lot of women nurses out there and a growing number of women moving into the physician and physicians assistant positions but, if you were younger person and all the older people are getting sick and you’re thinking about going into the medical field but maybe want to have a family, it might not be so attractive to think that you might be working and pregnant and then get Covid. It’s a big decision for a woman who wants to have a family~ The responsibilities of the job have changed and people themselves have changed inside: our hearts and minds~ There’s really no motivation driving people towards that profession. There’s no sense of duty or desire to motive people~ It’s not an inexpensive field to invest in in terms of education financially. And afterwords insurance… My own medical training involved being in labs, autopsies, grand rounds, volunteer services concentrating on community health, dealing directly with people… Aside from the textbook part there was a lot of direct people to people experience that was needed if a person was planning on getting a medical position. That’s more difficult now on some levels. Now the education is not just the rigorous and competitive and process of learning medicine prior to Covid, now there is pandemic training and we are still learning how to do that. We’re making things up as we go it’s a trailblazing process that we’re going through right now. What we think is the right thing to do today was maybe not the right thing to do in 2020 or 2021 or 2023 or 2024~ Not knowing what works and what we’re really fighting is also a liability for medical institutions, healthcare facilities and healthcare providers. If you’re not really experienced in this new era of medicine and you’re going into a Covid environment there’s a lot of uncertainties there. Not only by newbies but, seasoned health care workers~ Insurance companies, hospitals and schools may not be as willing to embrace that type of education or know how… They may need to find something more clever in terms of training people. Healthcare professionals don’t just have the responsibility of taking care of a greater proportion of unhealthy individuals whether they be Covid or non-Covid but, now they have the responsibility of having to choose which people live according to their potential survival gaged by whatever it is that they are suffering from. You don’t just have to learn about cancer or diabetes or cardiovascular disease or kidney disease… You have to learn about those things with Covid and how Covid affects them in numerous populations. Covid is really expensive~
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Neck and shoulder pain after shoulder pushed downward
+ Tygerscent replied to Big Sur's topic in Men's Health
Check to see if perhaps you have some disk compression in your C5, C6 & C7 vertebrae~ Do you also have numbness in your forearm, ring finger and pinky~? Sometimes cervical compression can also exhibit as pain that seems seated under your scapula, (Angel wings) -
The Hobbiest
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Good point regarding the length of time for an overnight~ Mine is roughly 14 to 16 hours~ My full day is 24 to 26ish hours~ Where was this quoted $2k/8hrs~? I’ve heard about rates like that. mainly in Florida…
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https://youtu.be/mPIlElulrM4❤️❤️❤️ Like this~ 😛🥰
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The muscle studs are banging out the bucks on OnlyFans~ 😂 Seems like bottoms are trending on RM~ It’s something I’ve not really seen before~ So many of them~ Might be because so many people are unemployed and not doing anything else right now~ It’s like when the real estate bubble popped in Palm Springs… All the sudden all of those real estate agents decided Escorting might be worth a try. Palm Springs was suddenly saturated in that market and a lot of people moved there at the time
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Yes… actually it is very different from any other job and the scope of skills required is complex and many~ It’s not just about beating the sheets~ Keep in mind: no pension plan or retirement plans offered, no group health insurance coverage, paid sick leave, there is high non recoverable overhead, no workman’s Comp… no raises, etc~ Escorting Providers provides an extensive array of services~ Those who are strictly sex workers provided their own set of services~ Consider that different people provide different services and the needs of their Clients are vast and varied~ While Prostitution is illegal in many parts of the states, Escorting is not… neither is being a model in adult pornography~ Each of these are different services~ It’s naive to make an assumption that what Providers provide in the adult services industry is simply, exclusively “sex”~
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Multiple cummer here… my record is 14 on 16hrs in Minneapolis~ I actually bruised my Dick and had my playmate jerk another load out of me at the end to make sure everything was still working properly~ Everything was working fine but, I don’t count that one~ Generally three to six loads in a six hour period~
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Take out and then you deliver in~ 🙊
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Extra sauce please
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No… it was really hot~ three boxes of noodles and five jars of warm sauce~ I grated cheese all over him~ licked it off his body… rolling around in warm sauce and noodles and dipping my thick bread stick into his virgin olive oil~ So hot~ Pizza sex is fun too~ Savory good sex is better than sticky sweet food Sex~
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It seems that what makes people comfortable or uncomfortable is really a combination of things… There is no equation that accounts for everybody’s sensibility of things. We are all unique individuals despite having some common likes, dislikes, interests etc~ Societal norms, culture, spirituality, genetics, personal experiences, situations and circumstances themselves, (either past, present or future perceived), can all influence how we are feeling and thinking at any given moment. There is no one rule for any one person other than mutual respect, making earnest effort to appreciate and have understanding for each other, (and ourselves), and perhaps even allowing a little patience as we exercise strength in community and compassionate life together~
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