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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Oh yeah, Dr. Oz finally won the Republican primary...will be an interesting race of a New Jersey medical doctor TV star vs. a Pennsylvania blue-collar-ish politician with a recent heart condition. David McCormick Concedes to Dr. Oz in the G.O.P. Primary for Senate in Pennsylvania https://www.nytimes.com/2022/06/03/us/elections/pennsylvania-senate-oz-mccormick.html[/quote] And Fetterman's doctor released this note: Why would Fetterman want him to do this? His doctor didn't need to say anything because...HIPAA. [quote]His physician, Ramesh R. Chandra, released a scolding note saying that when Mr. Fetterman was diagnosed with atrial fibrillation and a decreased heart pump in 2017, he was prescribed medicine, lifestyle changes and follow-up appointments, but that he “did not go to any doctor for five years and did not continue taking his medications.”[/quote] [/quote] Probably for the sake of appearing transparent? Also so he can say that he was ignoring his health before, but now he's not - and one of his big aims is to make sure all Pennsylvanians have access to good medical care so they don't have to go without treatment either. [/quote] This comes under the heading of "never let a crisis go to waste." He had access to good medical care. He chose not to take care of himself. He did not ignore treatment because he didn't have access to it. So, his decision making is not the best. At all. [/quote] I am the PP and I am a big Fetter-head so you won't get any agreement from me here. But yeah, if he can find a way to turn this medical emergency into an opportunity to talk about the importance of healthcare, I am for it. Why shouldn't he? Imagine if Trump had come out of Walter Reed talking about how great the care was that he got, and how he's going to work to ensure all Americans can get that kind of care - that could have been transformational. Of course he didn't do that, because he's a turd who doesn't care two whits if anyone else can get care, but. You know.[/quote]
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