Wow, I am a waiter in spandex? We will have to use pedestal tables, because the recent surgery I had on my back would mean I could not wait the tables.
I don't agree with removing hydration and feeding tubes. If they are sustaining her I would leave them.
I am for removing a respirator though. I had a friend who had 0 brain activity. Her parents refused to remove her from feeding and hydration tubes against Doctor's wishes. Vicky went on to graduate from college.
Nice story. There have been patients that have touched me and the children are the hardest. I was recently in a restaurant and a girl kept staring at me. I was kind of uncomfortable.
She finally came over and asked if I was a Dr.. I told her yes and she proceeded to tell me how I had saved her life after a car accident.
I told her that there was a staff of us, not just me, but she was very thankful and it made me feel great.
I have never been to any patient's home, but then again, I usually see them such a short amount of time. Once I stabilize, they are either discharged or admitted.
But some I keep in contact with through their stay.
As far as the most unselfish thing I have ever done, I am doing it. My best friend passed away over the holidays and left his wife and kids with a small life insurance policy and a ton of debt.
I am moving up to live in the basement and finish it while I live there, and will pay rent which will pay the mortgage and utilities while she goes to school. She was a stay at home mom and did not have a degree.
I have had to put my own personal life on hold until the house sells which will be quite a while in this market, or until she is able to provide from the kids.
Since this is a dating site, and all come from a myriad of experiences with online dating, I want to know what you consider a red flag, or what concerns you when talking with a prospective match?
I will go first.
1 - When I read a profile, if it is laden with profanities or is not written with coherent thought, that is a red flag to me.
2 - if someone is clearly outside of my preferences
3 - If they want to go to email too quickly - sometimes even in the initial mail they send on the site.
if she has told you of his infidelity, then she has opened the door for you to be honest with her.
So if he does it again, I would tell her for sure and tell her that the first time he hit on you you didn't say anything in case you were just misreading what he was doing. But the 2nd time it happened there can be no mistake.
The first time I would play dumb. The second time I would play hard.
I would tell her that I let it slip in case it was just me misinterpreting things the first time, but now that I know you are coming on to me, I think it is wildly inappropriate. No threats, just rebuff her advances sternly. She will know the implication automatically of doing it again unless she is really stupid.
I think it communicates exactly what they intended it to without being offensive.
I don't have any problem with someone articulating their viewpoint if it is not done in a way that is offensive even if the viewpoint is different than mine.
I don't think a commercial such as that deserves to be cut just because someone doesn't agree with the message.
I just didn't see any religious message to it at all except that it was done by the catholics. There is no reference to God, the Bible, or any thing else religious so I don't see how it can be a religious ad.
Nor do I think it is political just because it shows Obama. It never talks about his policies or his platform, it doesn't have his voice.
RE: CS Mail
I've been having the problem all afternoon.