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49 minutes ago, oblong said:

Where do you get this utter nonsense?  
 

I guess everyone is making it all up. Seriously.  It’s impossible to be this stupid. 

Frankly, I don’t understand understand engaging with the clown, but I guess we’re all entertained in different ways.

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1 hour ago, romad1 said:

Concur, having had a couple of the scares with skin issues.  Get that stuff checked out.

If you've had scares, by all means, get it checked out. But everybody cannot feasibly get checked out for everything. They get checked out when they are ailing. Did you get your AIDS test? Malaria? Tuberculosis?

1 hour ago, gehringer_2 said:

I guess I don't see the point of stating what is "usual." It's been 102 years since anything like this hit the US, so 'usual' is not the order of the day. 

The only other time the govt put onerous health mandates on citizens, and the only other time we have experienced such results. You think maybe there is a connection? Maybe we shouldn't handle this the same way they handled that? Maybe treating it as usual should be the order of the day. You know, vaccinate/isolate those at risk instead of the healthy people? Don't send elderly and infirm back into nursing homes among other elderly/infirm?

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On 12/31/2021 at 11:49 AM, Tigeraholic1 said:

Try slinging around 300-400 pound obiese sedated patients

LOL. I'm sure 150# nurses do that all by themselves on an hourly basis.

I'm not saying nursing is easy. I'm saying they don't have the continual physical demands of many laborers. They can wear masks to perform such occasional tasks.

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2 hours ago, Fox Wismic said:

Did you do that five years ago for any of 100 other things? No. So USUALLY, people don't waste the time or money to get tested for things they show no signs of having. I doubt you are gonna take a day off work and pay to get tested for malaria this week, gout next week, skin cancer the following week, etc.

There was no covid-19 five years ago, so that is irrelevant to this dicussion.   

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2 hours ago, oblong said:

Where do you get this utter nonsense?  
 

I guess everyone is making it all up. Seriously.  It’s impossible to be this stupid. 

I should apologize for pinpointing the below on you.  It should have been directed as a comment to the board in general rather than quoted specifically at you.

1 hour ago, casimir said:

Frankly, I don’t understand understand engaging with the clown, but I guess we’re all entertained in different ways.

 

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6 minutes ago, Tiger337 said:

I had ignored the troll for a couple of days, but then when he started marginalizing nurses, I jumped back in.  I should not have.   He is not someone with whom you can have a reasonable conversation.  

Well, he gets off on trolling. Not very smart considering the subject matter. 

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1 hour ago, Sports_Freak said:

As have I. Its not to be taken lightly.

I always suspect that my clinician is harvesting my previous issues to generate a constant stream of revenue.   But, still...its not like I'm going to doubt that there was an issue in the first place. 

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13 minutes ago, romad1 said:

I always suspect that my clinician is harvesting my previous issues to generate a constant stream of revenue.   But, still...its not like I'm going to doubt that there was an issue in the first place. 

One of my bestest buddies I will ever have passed away from skin cancer a little over a year ago.   It's a very aggressive cancer.   I work in medical research field so asked a clinician colleague about it.   What he told me was that because it's skin cancer, it has similar regenerative processes to skin itself.... so it spreads quickly.    It spread all through my friends body. 

I'm sure there's no possibility you would take medical advice from Dr. WorldNetDaily here and I commend you for keeping up on it because it can getcha out of nowhere.    I saw it happen.   I hope all is well man.

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3 hours ago, pfife said:

Imagine bashing nurses on the internet.  Total asshattery.

Nobody did that. I simply mentioned they don't do continual, heavy, strenuous physical labor for 8-10 hours. So a mask doesn't inhibit their breathing as much. The same is true about cops and teachers, but that doesn't mean I'm bashing them to point that out.

Your accusation is simply dishonest and slanderous. But I'm convinced you knew that when you said it.

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18 minutes ago, Kacie said:

You're right, incredible story.   

I think something similar may have happened to Rick Wilson.   I seem to remember he was on TV and several ppl tweeted at him about a mole or something on his face.   I dont recall him disclosing what it was but he did say he was thankful they did that.   

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