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In reply to the discussion: The cost of being a loner [View all]PasadenaTrudy
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Warpy lives in ABQ. I'll be there for a week in Oct, not sure if that helps, but if you need a lift ...
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Have you had good experiences ?? Sounds like it . I am about to use them but hesitant...
Person 2713
Aug 2016
#69
There were articles (studies?) about the contradiction in Latino/a communities - poor w good health
Liberal_in_LA
Aug 2016
#31
Good idea, all the loners should start some Facebook city groups and have contacts...
snooper2
Aug 2016
#70
Too bad you aren't nearer to me... but I've had procedures where they want me to
Squinch
Aug 2016
#26
hospitals want to 'hand off" the patient to someone. They don't even take your word
Liberal_in_LA
Aug 2016
#29
I can't believe the doctor or medical facility doesn't have a service to pickup/return patients.
George II
Aug 2016
#35
I know of 2 people who have explained this to doctors and both times they were kept overnight
Person 2713
Aug 2016
#41
Sorry, If you can talk to the clinic again ask them again for help . Don't give up. Best to you
Person 2713
Aug 2016
#68