Our fanbase is not top loaded with bad folks, they are often just the most prolific contributors with caustic takes, and feel compelled to dig in and play the repackage game and skew the impression of actual fan quality. Wish there was a way to measure total eye rolls on these boards.
Unfortunately without a DON’T LIKE button, we are limited to direct responses when individuals tolerance levels are exceeded. So still not a balanced or representative view on most controversial posts. Just an unquantifiable presence of alternate reasonable less snarky and arrogant thoughts.
My availability to treat the world with my responses has been increased as I await some surgery to return my mobility. TV and VN are way too big a part of my life right now. Being upright and taking steps are currently problematic.
Best news for the dark side is I am dealing with image supported indications of a common old fart condition with a high percentage of surgical success and my wait is in part because I have selected a really good highly sought surgeon and am in line. Doing the step by step Medicare dance has lengthened this saga.
~Long post~ Your comment about Medicare got me thinking about my wife and I regarding our health care. Mods can delete since I’m off topic.
First off, prayers, my friend. I never thought about health care until my wife was diagnosed with MS about 8-10 yrs ago. The patient rarely sees the physician, rather the PA or RN. Then an (medication) infusion was scheduled but postponed for months b/c insurance rejected. So the patient must wait for the physician to respond with a different medicine, one that is much cheaper.
It should not cost $100, 000 for three infusions in a five day period - ridiculous. Insurance pays most but the out of pocket is still expensive. It should not cost.
I went through a similar situation in 2016 and bounced dr to dr and finally diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis late, 2022. I’m 52 yrs old but my mother and aunt had the crippling disease. Luckily I have use of my body though l the pain is a challenge to overcome. But the specialists were not helpful and I even visited the Mayo Clinic where the final bill was $40,000 for visiting three specialists, blood work, and a cat scan.
With that said, my prayers are with you and I understand the frustration with insurance companies while you’re in need of a procedure.
It’s a broken system and our health care is a mess as physicians are being replaced with PAs and RNs.
Back to Mincey. I don’t fault the young man but I disagree how he handled the situation. But it’s no different than what occurs in the business world. I can’t tell you the number of employees have said one thing and then not showed for the work the next day. My brother experienced the same thing with one of his employees. The employee received a promotion and agreed to a a high six figure salary. A week later he said he was leaving the company.
Sorry for long post. Mods can delete.