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Originally Posted by iriverdude /img/forum/go_quote.gif Vote yes to national health care Or maybe move to the UK. |
Originally Posted by iriverdude /img/forum/go_quote.gif Vote yes to national health care Or maybe move to the UK. |
Originally Posted by peanuthead /img/forum/go_quote.gif I don't see any ground for malpractice here. No therapeutic method guarantees 100% success. For example, you cannot sue a hematologist for malpractice because his regimen of chemotherapy failed to cure your leukemia - unless his methods are proven to not meet the standard of care. I would suggest obtaining a second opinion by another ENT to see what your medical options are at this point. |
i am not a lawyer, and have very little knowledge of intentional tort |
at times whether i've showered and blown my nose or not, I can breath in and out through only one nostril. This has obvious health effects |
Originally Posted by Sduibek /img/forum/go_quote.gif On the nationalized healthcare stuff, I heard taxes in Canada are waaaaaaay higher so at the end of the day, don't you end up paying about the same? or no? If no, I should totally move to Canada because I have to have regular therapy, psychiatry and chiropractic appointments, which as you can obviously guess are not cheap when you have crappy insurance. |
Originally Posted by iriverdude /img/forum/go_quote.gif Vote yes to national health care Or maybe move to the UK. |