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I will make sure to ask and spell everything correctly for the jerk who just said my story has so many holes in it. My story is a true and painful one. i ment to say i was in the hospital for 3-5 days, NOT 35 days. They do have record of my drugs, and I am on FULL disability because of my CHRONIC pain. I don't hallucinate, i hope you are never in my situation. BUT if you are someday, PLEASE!!!!Remember how crule, and uncaring you were to me. What comes around, goes around. I have a real problem. The drugs I am documented as taking, didn't show up in my urine. So they want to take me off of them. That is it. You are a RUDE, JERK. Thank you to everyone else. God bless.

2007-02-15 13:26:14 · 6 answers · asked by 1BIGDADDY 1 in Health General Health Care Pain & Pain Management

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Unfortunately, it is legal for a doctor to do so. What you should do is take your medical records with you to a new doctor, preferably a pain doctor at a pain management clinic. Review your records and surgeries with the new doc. As long as you can prove you have been prescribed the medicines you claim, the new doctor should have no problem picking up where the old doctor left off. I would talk to the new doc about the urine test, as well. Ask him how that can happen, and tell him you would be willing to submit a urine or blood test any time at his request to prove you're taking the medicines as prescribed. As long as you have a track record from the old doctor that the new doctor can prove and follow, you shouldn't have a problem. Good luck.

2007-02-19 05:40:48 · answer #1 · answered by Kristy ♪♫♪ 3 · 0 0

with the intention to comprehend Ecclesiastes, you want to bypass learn what Jews trust about the afterlife. Orthodox Judaism teaches that guy has a soul, or is a soul with a body. They do trust that when we've lived on earth, we are judged through God and could be with Him for eternity. Ecclesiastes looks to argue compared. If the useless do not have any advantages, then there is not any afterlife. which means no heaven, no hell, no no longer some thing. yet this isn't what Christianity and Judaism prepare. Why is that? Are they ignoring Ecclesiastes? No. Ecclesiastes is about what occurs on earth. that is almost existential, and borders on nihilism because the author has this theory that no longer some thing concerns, that all of us die in the top. he's attempting to make experience of a senseless international. So fairly, it will be interpreted because the useless no longer having any added *earthly* advantages. it is the probability in attempting to construct an finished doctrine round a unmarried verse. each and each and every verse must be precise understood interior of its non secular, scriptural, and historic context, or someone will discover contradicting messages throughout the Bible. So, now that we've addressed Ecclesiastes and how both Jews and Christians trust in an afterlife, enable's inspect what Jesus says in Matthew 22:32 and in Mark 12:27, it is that God is the God of the living, no longer the useless. He also says that the useless will be resurrected, or are alive in God (in accordance on your interpretation). Catholics trust that the Saints are alive in Christ, so there is quite no longer some thing incorrect with asking them to wish with them or for them. it is in accordance to what the Bible says about us being resurrected (Romans 6:5, a million Corinthians 15:12-13, Hebrews 6, etc.). We *are*, in accordance to Christianity, resurrected after demise. We in trouble-free terms decision from denomination to denomination on *at the same time as* we are resurrected. also, in Revelation, there's a verse about the saints providing up prayers to God. Why would they want to wish to God in the adventure that they are with Him? imagine about it. i'm no longer Catholic, BTW. for this reason, i'm in trouble-free terms arguing for a resurrection, and declaring that Ecclesiastes does no longer advise that we basically isn't resurrected.

2016-12-04 05:52:55 · answer #2 · answered by winkles 4 · 0 0

There is a book that teaches about muscles, pain and referred pain anywhere in the body. The principle is that the muscles get knots called trigger points which make the muscles tight that then press on nerves. It teaches how to get them to release which gets rid of the pain.
The Trigger Point Therapy Workbook by Davies.
I also use a chiropractor and massage therapist as needed.

2007-02-15 14:39:11 · answer #3 · answered by Keko 5 · 0 0

Why are you calling someone a rude jerk? You should have proofread your paragraph before you sent it.

2007-02-16 05:04:48 · answer #4 · answered by Anne B 4 · 0 0

OK, I missed your 1st question but I hope you got the answer you were looking for.

2007-02-15 17:46:45 · answer #5 · answered by iraq51 7 · 0 0

ya people are cruel.. i understand your pain/.///:( may god look over you honey..

2007-02-15 13:30:37 · answer #6 · answered by thumbalinapink 1 · 0 0

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