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I don't care how much money I have to spend, I will continue enjoying HP's fine fine products until the day I die.
Lou is just having some fun, equally weird friend is replying, all is well
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Oh wait, nevermind, he's begging herejust needs $193 for a plate of 'ghetti? Please? Please???
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Why'd he quote-RT that post specifically? Was that on accident or...?Lou is just having some fun, equally weird friend is replying, all is well
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Oh wait, nevermind, he's begging herejust needs $193 for a plate of 'ghetti? Please? Please???
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"Just" $193.Lou is just having some fun, equally weird friend is replying, all is well
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Oh wait, nevermind, he's begging herejust needs $193 for a plate of 'ghetti? Please? Please???
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>I know I consider myself disabled and so does the law
Lou's dad was/is on dialysis, presumably as a result of his own diabetes.
I love how he clearly goes off on more tangents the more recently he’s visited (or more mad he is at us for whatever reason). Most of his tangents are making excuses for things we make fun of him about which is funny.Lou is getting more and more indecipherable. He can’t keep a single train of thought and goes off on more and more tangents while trying to keep his original point somewhat in tact.
Actually, the correct way to say it is that...Oh he's disabled alright
It occasionally happens (afaik) due to gross noncompliance. I know that some pediatricians will refuse to continue to see patients whose parents refuse to let them be vaccinated. Basically, it's a way of saying "I can't be responsible for your health if you refuse to help yourself." It's pretty rare tho, most doctors will try to work with you first, esp since firing a patient means you lose the cashola they bring in.Lou's dad was/is on dialysis, presumably as a result of his own diabetes.
This is what disabled go through every day. Yes. You're not disabled. You have diabetes, that does not stop you from doing anything. You have to eat differently? Shame. Loads of people have to do that, and not because they have self inflicted illnesses that can go into remission if they put in the effort. That is literally all you have to do to fix your so called disability.
I honestly don't see why his doctor dropped him, it's obviously not just because of this incident. A doctor wouldn't just drop you from care because you said you can't attend on a certain day. But I also have no idea how american healthcare works, i had to look up what a PCP was- last i knew PCP was a drug lmao. We call them GPs in the UK, and I honestly have never met someone who's GP has dropped them. But most of the time a GP works for a larger surgery that has multiple doctors in, so you can just see someone else lmao. I mean for example, the place im registered to has at least 10 doctors, i think more because they basically absorbed a smaller surgery in another area and became a join practice. I struggle to imagine what someone has to do to get dropped by their doctor lmao.
Another way this can happen is if he made physical or uncomfortable threats to the doctor. Given we know fatty has a history of being violent? Connect two and two. Doctor probably let him go because he went into a rage fit for not getting what he wanted or his doctor was "being too hard on him", and not telling him the sweet nothings he wanted to hear.It occasionally happens (afaik) due to gross noncompliance. I know that some pediatricians will refuse to continue to see patients whose parents refuse to let them be vaccinated. Basically, it's a way of saying "I can't be responsible for your health if you refuse to help yourself." It's pretty rare tho, most doctors will try to work with you first, esp since firing a patient means you lose the cashola they bring in.
I think this is it.Another way this can happen is if he made physical or uncomfortable threats to the doctor. Given we know fatty has a history of being violent? Connect two and two. Doctor probably let him go because he went into a rage fit for not getting what he wanted or his doctor was "being too hard on him", and not telling him the sweet nothings he wanted to hear.
You know if he keeps up the rage behavior? The doctor network for his town may very well put him on a list. It's completely possible he might bar himself from being seen except in emergency situations. He's treading on really dire and stupid water, then transportation will REALLY be an issue when he has to go out of town or possibly state to get a doctor because no one in town will see him due to his awful behavior.I'm looking forward to the New PCP Saga.
Will anyone try to disabuse Lou of his self-identifying as "disabled?" Will Lou be able to print legibly on intake paperwork? Will Lou's next PCP read the notes and make him sign a behavior contract right off the bat? Will part of his care plan be dietician visits, no excuses? Will he try to get them to call him a woman? (If that causes the next chimpout, he might never make it past the reception desk.) Will Lou be forced to accept a PCP who isn't a pure white American?
He should try complaining specifically to his medical group's administration, maybe on Twitter. Release the Karen, Lou!