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-=> JOHN MASSEY wrote to WAYNE CHIRNSIDE <=-
JM> "WAYNE CHIRNSIDE -> ALL" wrote in message
JM> news:16745$CROSSFIRE{at}JamNNTPd...
-=>> JOHN MASSEY wrote to BOB ACKLEY <=-
JM>> "Bob Ackley -> Bob Sakowski"
wrote in message
JM>> news:16741$CROSSFIRE{at}JamNNTPd...
BA>> Replying to a message of Bob Sakowski to Ross Cassell:
>>>> Getting hit by a policecar and having a stroke, no
>>>> emergency room would have denied him treatment.
WC> You people still don't get it do you?
WC> I *know* no hospital would refuse me.
WC> I've Medicare A+B in any case.
WC> I've seen indigent people run up 3/4 million dollar
WC> hospital bills and never blink an eye nor attempt
WC> too pay cent one.
WC> I have not.
WC> None of the injuries I sustained would have been helped in the least
WC> by running to a hospital.
JM> How did you determan that?
You first.
You're the long range dianostician without a clue.
WC> The spinal injury is permanent and unfixable.
JM> Not according to some. The TV show Extreme Home Makeover last night did
They told you on TV, well then it must be true.
I promise the very next time I suffer a broken spine I'll turn on
the TV for their expert advice.
JM> a make over on a house of LA cop that had her spinal cord cut. One
JM> segment was on some remarkable recoveries from what had been diagnosed
JM> as totally hopeless.
Uh huh.
Then there's Jon G.
One of six with my injures in the *United States* that was helped.
His last surgery cost $406,000.000.
Jon didn't say what the previous three surgeries over the previous
decade cost.
Do you suppose working as a handyman at the age of 50 he'll
pay back the odd million dollars back into government taxes?
Bear in mind he can only work four hours on a *good* day.
JM> Besides it could have been temporarry paralisis from nerve compression
JM> caused buy impact swelling. ^y
WC> Any of you Harvard Medical school graduates have anything to add?
JM> Well I didn't get that particular degree but even without it I think
JM> only a fool would have sustained as much damage in an accident as you
JM> claim to have and not seek ANY medical treatment.
You've not addressed my point the condition is permanent and
not fixable. ( other than what the TV told you that is)
Were an attempt made under current medical ability I might
have about a 15 percent chance of sucessful recovery at which I
might be able to work some few hours a day like Jon.
Can I count upon you to lead the funding drive to collect the sums
required for me to move forward in this?
JM> Your claim that the police refused medical treatment is simply not
JM> believable.
JM> ..
Except for the few nagging details of it having been published in both the
Saint Petersburg Times and the Tampa Tribune.
Something or other medical services a private medical provider
contracted by the county first thrown out of the county
jail system when a few people in for minor offenses
neglected to know they were not treated and ungratefully died
They then went to Hillsborough county jail system and offed
a few more misdomeaner offenders.
I can probably look up the name in the newspaper archives
but you'd have some excuse why it's a lie.
Pinellas County went back to hiring its' own medical staffing.
Last I knew Hillborough County was facing muliple related lawsuits.
Now it seems to me that this sort of endless uninforned
as well as on the part of others that leads them to whine and bitch about
me telling my whole life story when I answer their inquires.
Isn't that so?
Your turn, whine and bitch for me.
... Cassell, cleanup in aisle 3
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