whitebb2727
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I don't remember where but there was a study linking low blood chloresterol to Alzheimer's disease.
Typical. Avoids the question by trying to divert the discussion.So, why am I the smart ass when I have to pull teeth to get you to back your claims?
Please cite your claims. Using the following as reference:The problem is the very sick get triage into the same line with the not so sick, for diagnostics.
The tax rate in these UHC countries dwarf our rate. The heathcare is plain vinilla for all, if you are well.
But, what gets lost in UHC is you suffer and die early if you are sick. And I guess you just suffer patriotically. You don't have free Press in these countries, so what happens to individuals is very similar to the Veterans scandal, but just not reported.
everything you just typed is garbage from a stupid person with no basis in fact whatsoever.The tax rate in these UHC countries dwarf our rate. The heathcare is plain vinilla for all, if you are well.
But, what gets lost in UHC is you suffer and die early if you are sick. And I guess you just suffer patriotically. You don't have free Press in these countries, so what happens to individuals is very similar to the Veterans scandal, but just not reported.
i just received the bill from an ER visit i made in september.
it started off bad enough. $28 and change for 20 ml of lidocaine. i could get my hands on that much lidocaine for about $1.40.
ditto on the whatever else they gave me. about $30 each for about $2 worth of two other drugs.
then came the topper. i asked for an itemized bill showing the basis of their charges, and they just wrote "ER 3: $2096".
i called to dispute the charges. after 6 minutes and 37 seconds and pressing exactly 66 buttons on my phone, i was able to speak to a live person.
if you pay these inflated amounts, they will charge these inflated amounts. do not pay them what is superfluous.
Both your problem and UB's problem is not the insurance company's fault, nor is it the government's fault. It is solely the fault of the hospital, which is run like a business with little regulation to stop it from these sort of criminal and unethical activities.I have been disputing a bill for an er bill that was paid by my insurance. I have proof. Every once in a while a bill shows up and then we start over. This has been going on for ten years.
i enjoyed disputing my bill. it was fun to me. doing my part to lower american health care costs.I have been disputing a bill for an er bill that was paid by my insurance. I have proof. Every once in a while a bill shows up and then we start over. This has been going on for ten years.
this is correct. i would dispute the bill even if the insurance company covered it all, which they did not. i refuse to let health care providers get away with a 2000% markup on anything. that is criminal, and wrecks my erection.Both your problem and UB's problem is not the insurance company's fault, nor is it the government's fault. It is solely the fault of the hospital, which is run like a business with little regulation to stop it from these sort of criminal and unethical activities.
i enjoyed disputing my bill. it was fun to me. doing my part to lower american health care costs.
they said they would audit it and attempt to collect if it was legitimate. i told them you can not suck blood from a stone.I guess it was fun the first time but its getting old. They threaten to put it on my credit. I told them I pay cash for everything.
Very interesting. I will look into this.Chronic obesity has hormonal influences as its root cause. Chemicals, especially placitcizers, can easily mimic our hormones, and cause enormous metabolic changes. This is further exacerbated when bad microbes set up camp in your gut.
Both of these can happen simultaneously, despite higher physical activity. For some people this is a perfect storm, and you wind up with an 800 pound person
they said they would audit it and attempt to collect if it was legitimate. i told them you can not suck blood from a stone.
you would in colorado. not sure about kentucky.I'm not much for sueing but I've thought about seeing if I got a case for harassment.
IF a person with Chronic Obesity is fed nothing for 2 months, but he has all the water he needs, will he still be fat?
I've seen this almost. A 450 lber went liquid for 3 mos.,had an additive that made a weak shake type of thing, guess it was vits. mins.and some fiber, melted him away to about 275. he then gave up and went back to 450.IF a person with Chronic Obesity is fed nothing for 2 months, but he has all the water he needs, will he still be fat?
I was just going to say that....The hormone mimicry comes from some lotions, soaps, deodorant and other common products. Even top shelf stuff. There are natural alternatives for all of these items, however.
An interesting Google is Pre-flourinated compounds and the Immune System Response. The PFC's are Teflon, Gor-Tex, non-stick pans, Scotchguard, flame repellant fabric, etc. Essentially, the higher the blood levels of PFC, the lower your immune response. So low in fact, that kids can't even generate an immune response when immunized. This is what led researchers to the connection between PFC's and Immune Response.