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In reply to the discussion: COVID has come. [View all]

OldBaldy1701E

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13. Thanks.
Fri Sep 13, 2024, 10:28 AM
Sep 2024

I have not tried just contacting the hospital that I usually go to. (Amazing, that I can say 'that I usually go to'. Not to mention sad.)

The county and the state have very large websites. They just don't have the means to get things done. You have to go to their location. Which is somewhere in bumf**k east St. Paul, practically in Wisconsin. (I exaggerate but you get the idea.) Plus, I either have COVID myself or I am certainly carrying it. My past 'successes' with county mental health services has not been very good, and I am reluctant to keep pushing up against a wall that was placed there specifically to block any real action. (At least that has been my experiences with four different states. Another's experiences may vary.)

I don't believe that a church would be a good idea for either of us.

Thank you for the well wishes.

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COVID has come. [View all] OldBaldy1701E Sep 2024 OP
Covid is a hurdle for sure bucolic_frolic Sep 2024 #1
Well...he may indeed need to go to a doctor... FarPoint Sep 2024 #2
Unless the payment plan is zero, we cannot do it. OldBaldy1701E Sep 2024 #4
Contact your local churches synni Sep 2024 #11
Thanks. OldBaldy1701E Sep 2024 #13
As far as I know, we have all but the last one. OldBaldy1701E Sep 2024 #3
Vaccinations are some check on the severity of the disease bucolic_frolic Sep 2024 #5
Please start a GoFundMe for an appointment at a walk-in clinic today. femmedem Sep 2024 #6
Call tour pharmacy or go to urgent care Sedona Sep 2024 #7
I am going to look into that. Thanks. OldBaldy1701E Sep 2024 #14
Paxlovid is still free Freddie Sep 2024 #8
You can do a televisit on Good Rx for $49 Freddie Sep 2024 #9
Yes! OldBaldy, please do this. I realize you don't have $49 but I'm sure DU would help you. femmedem Sep 2024 #10
I will look into that. OldBaldy1701E Sep 2024 #12
Please start a GFM XanaDUer2 Sep 2024 #15
So, a quick update. OldBaldy1701E Sep 2024 #16
Yet another update, this one about Paxloviod. OldBaldy1701E Sep 2024 #17
Holy shit XanaDUer2 Sep 2024 #18
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