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Originally Posted by Idyllic
Silet-Jay, back read, I have lived on government health care, tricare, for 10 years, the only thing good about it are those few Dr's like Kennedy who will accept less pay because of a sense of duty to their fellow veterans, and those Dr.s' who are on their way out to the real medical care world, where they know they can get paid what their value is. PCH's, Lengthy delays for simply and basic appointments, repeat issues, lack of continutiy, etc... the list goes on and on and on and on and on, are you getting my point, back read, my fine fellow, before you make grandiose statement.
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Really the only thing good about it, I've lived it for 32 years, Baraka for around 30 years, we have no major complaints. I've had the same doctor for I can't remember how long, at least 10 years, before that I had my doctor for probably 12 years, and before that from the time I was born, 3 doctors in 32 years seems pretty continious to me.
Not a grandiose statement at all, you seem to think you know all about the way its going to be based on your experiences with military doctors, and think you know how it will be based on that, I'm simply telling my experiences, kind of the point of this thread don't you think?