riverman
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I have no complaints about my medical coverage. The VA has been very good to me and my heart doctors as well. I had an EKG on Friday and this morning the heart technician called me and changed my prescription over the phone and ordered my new to be mailed to me. I think like education, medicine is a game of finding the right team and talented medical professionals. I will say we need TORT reform because doctors and medical staff have their hands tied as far as layman advice, etc. I watched my heart on the monitor Friday and asked the tech is my heart chamber was larger than normal...she said, I can tell you you have a pulse and a heart but nothing else due to legal constraints....that's something I'd like to see changed. All and all I've had a lot of medical stuff throughout my life and don't have any medical malpractice horror stories or disappointments with care I've received. America is a huge diverse melting pot of people from all over the globe...we have a complicated society compared to some countries. I had dental work done in Taiwan once and had to have it removed and redone as they didn't have drills long enough to do a root canal on Caucasian teeth...apparently Asian teeth have smaller roots.. they special ordered new drills and fixed it but we both learned something...this was in a small village, not the big city. Everything can improve. Also the older a country is, the longer people have adapted and built up resistance to their environment. If you grow up and work in Northern Minnesota and your job sends you to Alabama for the summer...your body is going to deal with stress from the heat and humidity for example. Someone who spends their life in London is probably never going to deal with adapting...it's either raining or just rained.
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