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Was tempted.What the heck???!!? I would have fired him on the spot.
Was tempted.What the heck???!!? I would have fired him on the spot.
what layer of the head was this bleed, exactly?
It's bizarre that they sent you home with no idea of what the follow-up should have been-- depending on where the hematoma is, in Canada you could easily sue that physician for making you need to request private care if they sent you home with a head-bleed without treatment.
The hematoma is between the skin and muscle on my abdomen, not a head bleed.
Oh my God. You win the threadOK I've got one.
You know when you are browsing a website and you are about to click an option, another content gets loaded, moves the one you want to click aside and you click the wrong link?
Yeah I hate it.
That's why the invented the iamverysmart sub Reddit for guys like the A and the T.When people say "get educated" as if that proves their point.
As someone who has disabled plates but doesn't look sick, I respectfully disagree. I have heart and lung problems and cannot walk very far, but you wouldn't know that if you only saw me for a minute. You would if you followed me very long, however. Shopping is excruciating for me, and wasting energy on a parking lot is not helpful.
Those with "invisible" illnesses are often harassed about their use of disabled parking, and it only makes it worse for those who are unfairly judged.
I do try to be reasonable about it when I can. If there is a non-disabled spot close by, I'll take it. I know how hard it is for those with wheelchairs.
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But when you get inside the store, do you use one of the motorized carts? Or do you walk right past them to do your shopping?