Sounds like you're on the road to recovery Karl. It hit you pretty hard.
Yeah, the natural remedies helped me get better in a couple of days... :cheers:
No prescription stuff, no side affects, no doctor visit.... :violent1:
I think that there are some good natural remedies that the drug companies don't want us to know/use as it would cut into their profits.... :violent1:
They value their profits more than they value our well-being.... :finga:
They don't want you to know that you can get cured with $10-$15 worth of produce from Whole Foods instead of paying for a doctor visit and expensive prescription to boot..
I would love to see how much money the new health care plans have boosted the profits of the insurance companies and health care industry.... With all of the compromises that were made to get it to pass, just played into the hands of the "industry" and screwed us citizens...
I could get a prescription for anti-biotics easily. My ex-father-in-law is a retired doctor (DO - two years more school than a MD) who specialized in cardiology and internal medicine. All I have to do is call him and tell him my symptoms and he will prescribe a medicine for me. He's a great guy and we still are on good terms even after the divorce. But I don't do that unless I really need to, as I prefer to fight it naturally.
I just spoke to him yesterday on the phone. Since I was feeling better, I scouted out some hotels for them to come for my son's graduation in a week and a half. I've known his daughter since 86, we started dating in 87, and married in 90. All of those years we've tried to get her parents to come out here for a visit, and never were able to. Not even when my parents and grandma died... We are finally getting her parents to come out here for a visit. He's a big golf fan and I live 7 miles from Cog Hill golf club where the Western Open is played every summer... I even told him to bring his clubs if he can stay long enough to play so me and the boys can play a round with him while he's here. We have many coursed to choose from around here. Orland Park's motto is "Golf Center of the World" as there were so many golf courses around here. Some have closed, but many are still going...
He would love to go back to Detroit and brag to his buddies at the Detroit Golf Club that he played on the Western Open course.... It's a very exclusive golf club in Detroit that he's belonged to for years... He's taken us golfing there many times... He once showed me some of the member's ratings listed in the men's changing room. Many of the Red Wing players were listed there (this was back in the 90's), and they have some low handicap ratings. I guess golfing is similar to shooting a hockey puck because they are good golfers also....

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I hope that he can stay a while so we can show him some of the cool things to do around here... I don't think that we'll be able to get him back out here again so I want to show him as much as I can while he's here... :banghead: