Guest guest Posted September 7, 2004 Report Share Posted September 7, 2004 Hey, I second, and third that motion. After what I have been through in the last 24 hours I would hate to loose any support from either of you! I have not been on this site very long but I can see that you are both passionate and and determined. It's ok to disagree, just try not to leave any " footprints " on one another. Sometimes this technology limits us from seeing each other's feelings. xxx in Ca , You are such an important part of this group. Your positive attitude and all the good info you provide is always helpful and uplifting. Thank You! Love, Anita > > Re: > > : > Please don't leave. You're only sticking up for what you know is true. We need that here.I for one don't want to walk on eggshells. I'm not always correct in my demeanor but, we all have our limitations > I also need your encouragement and friendship as this is a tough time for me. It was you who encouraged me to get off my ass and hike again. I can't do it everyday much lately but I still go at least three times per week. > > I love you and so do others here--I know Terry does! > LM > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2005 Report Share Posted February 23, 2005 //It's not about the Hippocratic oath and no where in there does it say doctors have to see anybody and everybody for no payment. No reputable doctor would ever deny care to anybody in a life threatening situation. But you are also not obligated to step in an volunteer to work for free for routine care.// Jessie, give me a break here, ok? Who said anything about working for free? I simply suggested " pay as you go for services rendered " that's all. //And yes, we can agree to disagree.// God Bless America and it's protection of our right to dissent! :-) (Am I going to need a separate table at the soup night?) - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2005 Report Share Posted February 24, 2005 I agree with everything said. Even if we are banded out of the country, we should still be able to have fills done with Drs. here. I myself don't have a problem with going to Mx. for my fills. The round trip airfare is not expensive,even including the $50.00 fluro. And there are some places that do Mx. patients' fills here in Wa. and Or. I just consider it a mini-vacation, and took my aftercare into account. And just because we had the surgery in Mx. doesn't mean we have no aftercare!!! I can call Dr. Kuri anytime and he will talk to you right away!!! Try doing that with a US Dr!!!!!! I've been on the phone so many times getting the run around here in the states, it just doesn't happen with Dr. Kuri!! I know that Jessie had her surgery in Mx. and has also stated that were she to do it again, she would do it locally----then why did she have her husband go to Mx. and be banded by our wonderful Dr. Kuri???? Curious, no??? Could it be that it didn't matter about the fills because she could do them, and she wanted him banded by the best???? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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