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bucolic_frolic

(52,615 posts)
3. The advantages can outweigh the costs as long as you're not sick
Thu Oct 2, 2025, 08:18 AM
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The fact they can enter markets and cancel at whim confirms the profit motive.

Honestly I have no plans to see a doctor until I'm 109. Then we're having a press conference.

Actual YouTube physicians are spinning excellent medical advice. They're not managing you, they have knowledge. Their lawyers and your insurer are not in the room with you. It's about as unfettered as it gets in medical terms.

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The advantages can outweigh the costs as long as you're not sick bucolic_frolic Thursday #3
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