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That didn't take long.
Yeah, tell me about it. Didn't think it'd be THAT easy to guess.
That didn't take long.
Yeah, tell me about it. Didn't think it'd be THAT easy to guess.
try to guess mine
A few years ago, I had a PA as my primary health care provider at the Veterans' clinic. I think I had her for about three years. She was adequate. If there was anything beyond her scope she would refer me to a VA specialty clinic....what did American people have to say of their experiences with PAs....
How bizarre and junior highish.It seems like some ADers here want to know who I Iike here. Well, I'm never gonna say.
A few years ago, I had a PA as my primary health care provider at the Veterans' clinic. I think I had her for about three years. She was adequate. If there was anything beyond her scope she would refer me to a VA specialty clinic.
How bizarre and junior highish.
Whoopie. :roll:If you haven't already noticed, Mew guessed.
I learned that my program is expecting me to be fully independent by Nov. 20, 2017.
Learned that my dog's tumor was non-cancerous. It was removed yesterday. Poor baby has a big owie now, bigger than I thought it would be. She does have pain meds.
EDIT: I mis-wrote. It was cancerous, but it had not spread. It was a lymphoma so it stayed on the surface of her chest.
Whoa, you got a good 3 years to prepare! That can either be good or bad.
O_o No. I made it way too obvious. How I did that, I'll never know. You may have somebody you like, but I'm not gonna go digging around trying to figure it out. I should have done a better job of not being Mr. Obvious. :| Anyways.... I'll pass.
I learned that my program is expecting me to be fully independent by Nov. 20, 2017.
you should see the ambulances on the old Emergency! TV show. I started watching a little recently and I couldn't believe it (I did used to watch it growing up- with no captions).Look at that old a** ambulance!!!
That's great news. Joe had a big lymphoma tumor of his left front leg, and he has been just fine for several years now after removal.