He would tell you different. That we should have never been there and he had friends die for nothing. War is hell and you better have a damn good reason for it.
Not really. I don't agree it's like the flu. I think that the measures taken have helped a good deal. I agree people need to go back to work soon.You come off as if you have some kind of odd love obsession with this virus and proving its fear, maybe you’re more into proving yourself right (or wrong) idk. But it’s odd.
Who needs a stimulus check when you get @VolsDoc81TX throwing them likes to posts from a month ago? Hey Doc, this is volatil posting from the future. We have flying cars now.
That much is obvious. It was bungled from the start from almost every angle and now scapegoats and excuses are popping up everywhere.if you take this whole thing serious From the start and do the whole social distance and work from home when applicable then it never gets there. That’s the problem. To me their trying to water down The death rate in order to make up for their lack of preparation
That much is obvious. It was bungled from the start from almost every angle and now scapegoats and excuses are popping up everywhere.
Not counterintuitive at all hip flexors tighten excessively with prolonged sitting. Sexentary jobs at regular desks cause a ton of back issues. I see it all the time. My problem is getting patients to buy in to the fact that tight muscles is the cause of their back pain. Most now want a pill or a shot with absolutely no effort by the patient in fixing their issue...
To respond to your earlier post, you went to the wrong doctor![]()
I want one of those sexentary jobs, but it should be easy to design an office chair that reduces the risk of back injuries during your work activities.