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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Trump is going in for his annual physical on Friday per White House. The thing is, he had his annual physical 5 months ago. Does anyone want to admit there is something serious wrong here?[/quote] This is what the PP is referring to. He’s getting his second “annual” checkup within 6 months of his first one. https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/donald-trump/trump-get-routine-yearly-medical-check-second-6-months-rcna236538[/quote] I wonder if his insurance only covers one annual checkup per year like the rest of us.[/quote] He could afford to pay out-of-pocket, fwiw. But there's no such thing as a "second" annual physical. There's a follow-up, or a new appointment, etc. [/quote] or something they are monitoring every 3-6 months.[/quote] I have appointments every 6 months. It doesn't mean I'm very unhealthy, it just means I have a condition that requires some monitoring. The president has already admitted to a condition requiring monitoring - he just doesn't know how to speak the truth, he only knows how to lie.[/quote] I think he likely has issues that are being monitored. In addition to that, I wonder if “annual” physicals become more frequent after a certain age.[/quote] Nope. My healthy 82 year old fit and very active mother goes once a year.[/quote] Hmm. That sounds weird because my 11 year dog has biannual checkups. [/quote] Because people pay cash for vet visits. My dog got surgery and we had to take him in for endless wound checks and bandage changes. My friend the orthopedist said he’d love to have that many follow up visits with his human patients but of course insurance doesn’t cover that. [/quote] Well, we are paying $14,500 per year per capita in the US for health Care. Where is it going?[/quote] Hospitals and insurance companies need an (intelligent, ethical) DOGE-type group to get in there and find out what the F$!& is going on and where the money is all going. Big team of too forensic accountants tearing into the records.[/quote]
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