I had a customer who died from west Nile about six years ago. It was the craziest thing. He was 37 years old and a year later dead from west Nile
You must not be RVU broDr. Not Yet Dr. Ag said:
Why are you going to the Emergency room rather than your doctor or an urgent care first for what you presume to be a virus? Good luck with that $1500 bill for a couple swabs and a tylenol.
Just the other day I had to talk a family of 10 off the ledge to not bankrupt themselves (presuming they actually paid) by all of them checking in because one of them tested positive for COVID.
I had a very close relative that the doctors had given up on. Not that they thought she was going to die but that they didn't have any more medicine for it. It was really dicey for a couple of days.Yesterday said:
I had a customer who died from west Nile about six years ago. It was the craziest thing. He was 37 years old and a year later dead from west Nile
Full blown AIDS is definitely the worst. Anyone who has experienced mild to moderate AIDs can attest to that.Proposition Joe said:
FULL BLOWN AIDS was going to be my guess.
Doug Ross said:You must not be RVU broDr. Not Yet Dr. Ag said:
Why are you going to the Emergency room rather than your doctor or an urgent care first for what you presume to be a virus? Good luck with that $1500 bill for a couple swabs and a tylenol.
Just the other day I had to talk a family of 10 off the ledge to not bankrupt themselves (presuming they actually paid) by all of them checking in because one of them tested positive for COVID.
jakeaggie84 said:
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