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Re: Just Another Day In Paradice/ Clinton Camp Farm--Pics


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Posted by Adirondack case guy on March 08, 2013 at 19:29:03 from (74.69.160.79):

In Reply to: Re: Just Another Day In Paradice/ Clinton Camp Farm--Pics posted by Larrystinescorner on March 08, 2013 at 18:35:26:

Larry,
Me and my doc have an agreement. He knowes I won't spend time in a hospital, so they can rack up huge bills, and then put me on a different regiment of meds. 13 months ago I had my first atack. I went about 4 days with a numb right arm after it, and my work partner talked me into seeing my doctor. He did the EKG thing and told me to get to the hospital for further tests. I drove there for the tests and they admitted me. There was knowone home at the time, my wifey was in Colarado at her bros. We heat with wood and have animals. After their cap scans and ecocardiagrams, they said nothing was out of the ordinarty. After the tests they still wanted me to stay there. I walked out on them. They prescribed comidin (SP) Rat poison and colestoral meds. My colestoral was very good. (we eat out of our garden year round) I refused the rat poison, but took the colestrol meds., which rendered me in such muscular pain that I lost my job because I couldn't even hold a coffee cup up. I finally realized the meds were killing me. I stuck with my BP meds, and after a while my BP dropped too low so we cut it in half. I was doing real well at my last checkup two weeks ago and Doc. said ,see you in a year. During this spell of rotton weather all I have been doing is drinking coffee, stoking the fire, and setting at this compuker. Stopped the coffee and got off my arz and feeling better. I plan on dieing from natural causes, not from side affects from synthetic drugs.
Loren


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