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I didn't see anywhere the post said the patient was on HOSPICE. HOSPICE is a whole different pain plan.What??? Pain medication is routinely given to Cancer patients on hospice.
I didn't see anywhere the post said the patient was on HOSPICE. HOSPICE is a whole different pain plan.What??? Pain medication is routinely given to Cancer patients on hospice.
I get 'admiring' someone who stood up to what many perceive as the big bad.I don't understand why so many here are rooting for this killer to not be brought to justice.
I did not see anyone say "palliative" care! Geez. They just said "Lung cancer"; lung cancer does not mean one is AUTOMATICALLY on hospice OR palliative care. Sorry, yes, people on hospice are kept comfortable as possible; when one goes into HOSPICE all the rules change regarding what is and what is not covered; absolutely.BS. Palliative care for end-stage CA prioritizes comfort regardless of medication side effects.
"Rich" is relative to one's own world view and experiences.
When I think of wealthy people, I think of such things as
1) WOW...look at ALL those taxes they pay in to the government (in the States it is nearly ALWAYS at least 50% of one's income when over 1.5 million or so;
2) WOW, they must have people bugging the crap out of them to donate or give money...to them;
3) WOW...I bet they have to pay body guards, financial accountants, tax accountants, lawyers...on and on and on...
4) WOW...when they die their relatives will be fighting over their money and forget mourning them at all!
5) WOW... LOOK how much they contribute to non-profits (or FOUND non-profits...).
I don't envy (or think anyone is privileged in this world) the wealthy at all.
I want just enough money so I don't have to worry about a roof over my head; food even isn't much of an issue the older I get! The MORE money you have the MORE everyone wants it from you, and the less people enjoy you for who you are is how I see it.
You don't even know me,I knew from the start I didn't like you. You may put me on ignore. Thank you.
Oh, sorry,Not sure why you're ranting at me about that. I don't care that some people are uber wealthy ...even defended Bezos and Musk in an earlier post.
It is a panel; standards of care review boards; statistical analysis. And it rather sucks, but they are trying to make money and are not doing well at it at all..just pissing off people because of their ineptness.I get 'admiring' someone who stood up to what many perceive as the big bad.
BUT while a nation state and not a tribe, gang member etc murder is a no.
To top it off there are numerous issues with health care in the US beside insurance companies. Other than giving a temporary boost to denied claims getting a second look nothing was solved.
And guess who comes up with the criteria many of these insurance companies use or have a say in denials and approvals-health care providers ie doctors.
"Dying from Cancer" implies that death is imminent, which typically means a patient is on/ going to be put on hospice.I didn't see anywhere the post said the patient was on HOSPICE. HOSPICE is a whole different pain plan.
Forgive me."Dying from Cancer" implies that death is imminent, which typically means a patient is on/ going to be put on hospice.
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About my friend's husband- Frank, he was a decent, hard working man. He was 71, just a couple months before his 72nd birthday. He had just retired a few months before the cancer was discovered.
Pain medications are lethal only when a person takes way too much at once.Likely because a lung cancer patient will die from pain meds; yes, I know he will die from lung cancer anyway...but they cannot prescribe something that can kill him via stopping breathing, especially with lung cancer issues.
Alcohol works as well for pain, and costs less.
Cancer patients are kept as comfortable as possible during treatment, as well. If the cancer causes intractable pain and discomfort, Rx pain medication is protocol... people on hospice are kept comfortable as possible; when one goes into HOSPICE all the rules change regarding what is and what is not covered; absolutely.
Trust me. The reasons, and the answers to all of your questions, will be answered at his trial. That still happens in the USA, although the time for this to get to trial will probably take a year or more. Just preparing the evidence to be presented at trial, will take months to collect and assemble. When it gets to trial, he may simply plead guilty, who knows, but the trial will happen, and he is never going to see the street , again. JIM>The police are saying that they arrested the person whom they believe is the shooter. Apparently, he was sitting in a McDonalds , waiting for them to arrest him, and has one of those written manuscripts that seems to be the fad for shooters these days.
None of this really makes sense to me. Some of the pictures look like a different person, wearing different clothes and carrying a different backpack.
The backpack was just found left on the street and had Monopoly money in it. This must mean something to someone, but I have no idea what the message was supposed to be.
There was a reward put out, but no reward from UHC, where he worked, and you would think that the company would put out a reward for the killer of their CEO, wouldn’t you ?
It seems like he just left things as messages, like the bullets or casings (I heard both ways) with something written on them, then leaving his backpack and jacket, and then, he just sits in a McDonalds, with the gun used in the shooting, and waits to be arrested.
The reasons for the assassination seem not to be clear, either, just that the company was being investigated, and possible insider trading, and something connected to the break-in last February, where so many peoples’ personal information was stolen.
I think that this is one of those happenings where we never really get the whole story of what happened and why it happened.
Beat me.Pain medications are lethal only when a person takes way too much at once.
Lung cancer is extremely painful and causes weakness, wasting, difficulty breathing, and a chronic cough that is also very painful.
Certainly you're not suggesting a that a terminally ill lung cancer patient should die miserably so their cancer specialist and pharmacist can practice an abundance of caution....are you?
Why would it matter if the shooter used a semiautomatic or a single shot? The cartridge would still be ejected. I’m sure he wanted the cartridges to be found, but it wouldn’t matter how they were ejected.911. The shooter left at least 2 unfired rounds on the sidewalk at the scene. The crime scene techs found those rounds, both of which had words engraved on them. The words were DENY and DELAY, which relates to terms used in the medical insurance business to refuse claims. That was what the shooter wanted to be found. To me they are his "calling cards " . By racking the action, he was laying down his message rounds. Jim
Perhaps it is the irony of someone who obviously benefited from money he obviously didn't make it on his own two feet/brain; shoots someone who did make his own two feet/brain?So what if this guy came from wealth? Many of the champions of social justice for the less fortunate came from wealth.
Che Guevara, Simon Bolivar, Franklin D. Roosevelt, JFK, RFK, just to name a few. Sure most rich people are ass hats. But not all of them.
I think I would believe you @911 over anyone here..on the subject of gunsWhy would it matter if the shooter used a semiautomatic or a single shot? The cartridge would still be ejected. I’m sure he wanted the cartridges to be found, but it wouldn’t matter how they were ejected.
I have 2 suppressors that I bought about 5 years ago, but only used the one for my 9mm.
I did hear that that enforcement picked up a suspect today.
Yes. They have a suspect. He's highly educated and works as a programmer.Why would it matter if the shooter used a semiautomatic or a single shot? The cartridge would still be ejected. I’m sure he wanted the cartridges to be found, but it wouldn’t matter how they were ejected.
I have 2 suppressors that I bought about 5 years ago, but only used the one for my 9mm.
I did hear that that enforcement picked up a suspect today.
see post 333...Yes. They have a suspect. He's highly educated and works as a programmer.
Trust me. The reasons, and the answers to all of your questions, will be answered at his trial. That still happens in the USA, although the time for this to get to trial will probably take a year or more. Just preparing the evidence to be presented at trial, will take months to collect and assemble. When it gets to trial, he may simply plead guilty, who knows, but the trial will happen, and he is never going to see the street , again. JIM>
Cancer patients and other people that are terminally ill are prescribed painkillers all the time by doctors. Insurance companies aren’t doctors. No one wants to die in agony. You really can’t be this naive.Likely because a lung cancer patient will die from pain meds; yes, I know he will die from lung cancer anyway...but they cannot prescribe something that can kill him via stopping breathing, especially with lung cancer issues.
Alcohol works as well for pain, and costs less.
Another person for my ignore list.