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well maybe if health care providers weren't flooded

Posted By: with problems from smokers and the overweight on 2008-07-30
In Reply to: So correct....*Free* always comes with a cost.... - mtmetoo

you wouldn't have such a long wait time and wouldn't need more doctors. I would hope the government would crack down on such things like smoking and fast food if it took over the health care industry.


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Yes, there is some postop pain and you have to rest and get your strength back. But it's winter, and what better time to pamper yourself, read books, watch TV, write letters, and SLEEP. You will do just fine, and once you've recovered, you'll wish you'd done it years ago.

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