Getting hard to trust some doctors

In regards to my previous post about being sent to a building now down the street for lab work. I was emailed a
survey on my visit there and I voiced about the parking issue, the long walk in, the long wait and then added about watching elderly
struggling to arrive with walkers and arm canes out of breath and how this new system was very unfair to those elderly and those with
disabilities. I ranked them low in convenience, wait time couple other things. Hit submit survey and up popped this:
We are sorry your survey can not be submitted at this time. I guess they only accept high ranking surveys
 

Correct. My opinion is that stating conspiracy tomfoolery as facts amplifies the nonsense.

If you have a source with credible evidence that American doctors or the UN are cooperating to get everyone on statins/diabetic meds and CPAP machines, please cite it and my opinion may change.
I wouldn't dream of trying to change your opinion, StarSong. I'm just having fun on the forums, stating mine.
 
I wouldn't dream of trying to change your opinion, StarSong. I'm just having fun on the forums, stating mine.
But, of no importance, just to notice it, twice in post #155 you have put words in my mouth.
1) I have never asserted my "tomfoolery" as fact. I have only stated my opinion.
2) I have never stated in my life that "American doctors or the UN are cooperating to get everyone on statins/diabetic meds and CPAP machines."

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StarSong said:
Correct. My opinion is that stating conspiracy tomfoolery as facts amplifies the nonsense.
If you have a source with credible evidence that American doctors or the UN are cooperating to get everyone on statins/diabetic meds and CPAP machines, please cite it and my opinion may change.
 
I offer my sincere apologies for this. I should have gone back to check the original post rather than using using quoted messages. Mea culpa. I've learned a valuable lesson here and will delete my previous messages on this subject.
 
Another example that trusting doctors is not always a good idea:

This has been going on for a long time. As I recall about 25 years ago a lady was beaten severely, taken to the hospital and died. Her attacker could not be charged with murder as her injuries were not treated but instead the "doctors" prepped her for transplant. There are other stories since then so it is always wise to have a fearless guardian with you in the hospital.
 
Fortunately for me, I haven't been in a position where I need constant medical attention. Because of that, I never originally applied for Part D in Medicare. This year at age 75, I had to finally applied for Part D, because of high blood pressure. I can't complain. I've gone years without needing any prescriptions for pills or tablets for health problems.
 


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