12dimension.bsky.social
Progressive. Former Credit Union Manager, F/C Bookkeeper.
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100%!
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I just don't my money being used because billionaires are not paying their fair share.
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The Republicans will be murderers. Do they care?
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What a troglodyte. Oh, he's far right. I guess that makes him a nazi.
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Trump is the biggest hypocrite!
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Not getting any relief here in red TN.
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When these talented comedians can help us laugh at the so very stupid, inhumane, dangerous things this administration does, it strengthens us.
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Thank you for the great picture.
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6th, with a new NP. In this state they need a doctor's
authorization to prescribe. It's a long time to be in pain, and I do not even know if I will get what I need. Things used to better with insurance companies...before they became corporations. I wish you the best.
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anyway. I tried it. It was awful. Then, Jan. 1st, the evil Healthcare Federal Insurance Corporation cancelled my prescription policy. Thanks to both these factions, I have been not been able to take any meds and have been in dreadful pain ever since. I have an appointment, March
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surprised. He had preconceived opinions.Then, he hangs up. But, the next thing I know, he cancels my pain pills and changes my prescription to duloxetine. This is a med, I had already let him know I'd tried before, but it was ineffective with tortious side effects. He ordered it
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Things went fine for a while. He continued authorizing the hydrocodone I had been prescribed since I moved here. He would call and ask me questions, though. Like, "What side effects do you have." "Side effects?" I asked, shocked. "Less pain!" I responded. "Less pain," he asks,
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I'm among the 89% of people who never have any side effects from them. Unfortunately, conservative (and it's always been male) health practitioners don't believe me. Fortunately, I have only had two of these. Unfortunately, one of those is the very young physician's assistant I have now.
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we moved to Atlanta which actually had a fibro clinic started by female doctors. They were so kind and helpful. Nothing like the male doctors I've had since. I received my official diagnosis and various supplements and prescriptions, including oxycontin which freed me from the pain. Fortunately,
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health classes in college and, there, what we now call fibromyalgia, was covered; so I knew what was happening to me. I had a young daughter and a traumatic marriage. The latter was the reason I had become so very ill. I hid it from them and suffered in silence, until
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I have fibro, too...from since before the patriarchal medical establishment finally accepted it as a disease in 1987. (In the beginning, mainly women were diagnosed and not much attention was paid to it.) The first years were unbearably painful for me. But, I was taking holistic
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Good thing I saw it on TV, because google and/or youtube always give me an error message and won't let me watch most videos online. It was wonderful.
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Who knows what they'll miss staying with just the same.
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Love it!
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Here's another way that just might work!
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There are. They are just not as obnoxious as some.
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Oh, God! We are so with you, Pres. Zelenskyy, and so ashamed of our Pres.