Need help paying for medical supplies?


Posted February 28th, 2010 by admin 1 Comment »
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TenFour20 asked:


I have a friend that needs help paying for his colostomy bags and wafers. He is on unemployment and is not eligible for medicaid. He does not get enough on unemployment to cover his medical supplies. Any ideas?

Have you ever accidently window shopped at a “all medical supply store?”?


Posted February 28th, 2010 by admin 7 Comments »
medical supply
Wayne(Brandon)2 asked:


Just because you thought the people inside of the glass were walking and looking at you>>>>>>>>
“Your thinking dang what a good looking family,they look just like us!!!!!!LOL”

This question just came from the pain killer bottle…hahaha

Someone took my contact list, sent email from a Canadian medical supply to all. What now?


Posted February 28th, 2010 by admin 3 Comments »
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Mary Lou B asked:


Some of the contacts sent me emails asking why I sent this, I tried to send out a bulk email telling that I DID NOT send this email. My email was not sent so I tried a smaller quantity of contacts for an apology. Now some of my friends and relatives are getting their emails to ‘me’ returned to them noted my email is a demon email. Anyway, what is this ‘demon email’ memo? Help!

Are there any medical supply companies in Morocco that service sleep apnea machines?


Posted February 28th, 2010 by admin 1 Comment »
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sweetcitygirl1 asked:


Does anyone know of any companies in the country Morocco that service sleep apnea machines?
I have a Resmed. I also need to buy a convertor and battery for my machine.
Thanks in advance for your help
Thank you very much for the information and the help, i really appreciate it. I will check that all out.
thanks again

Does anyone know of a Medical Supply store near Disneyland?


Posted February 28th, 2010 by admin 3 Comments »
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melissamess asked:


My mother in law can’t do that much walking for Disneyland so Im looking for a medical supply store close to Anaheim Ca, 92802 to rent a motorized scooter.

Thought it would be easier and cheaper than getting it at Disney.

Thanks

Can someone put these medical ethic directives in a simpler for for me to undeerstand and discuss?


Posted February 15th, 2010 by admin 1 Comment »
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Sienna’s mommy asked:


Directives

55. Catholic health care institutions offering care to persons in danger of death from illness, accident, advanced age, or similar condition should provide them with appropriate opportunities to prepare for death. Persons in danger of death should be provided with whatever information is necessary to help them understand their condition and have the opportunity to discuss their condition with their family members and care providers. They should also be offered the appropriate medical information that would make it possible to address the morally legitimate choices available to them. They should be provided the spiritual support as well as the opportunity to receive the sacraments in order to prepare well for death.

56. A person has a moral obligation to use ordinary or proportionate means of preserving his or her life. Proportionate means are those that in the judgment of the patient offer a reasonable hope of benefit and do not entail an excessive burden or impose excessive expense on the family or the community.40

57. A person may forgo extraordinary or disproportionate means of preserving life. Disproportionate means are those that in the patient’s judgment do not offer a reasonable hope of benefit or entail an excessive burden, or impose excessive expense on the family or the community.41

58. There should be a presumption in favor of providing nutrition and hydration to all patients, including patients who require medically assisted nutrition and hydration, as long as this is of sufficient benefit to outweigh the burdens involved to the patient.

59. The free and informed judgment made by a competent adult patient concerning the use or withdrawal of life-sustaining procedures should always be respected and normally complied with, unless it is contrary to Catholic moral teaching.

60. Euthanasia is an action or omission that of itself or by intention causes death in order to alleviate suffering. Catholic health care institutions may never condone or participate in euthanasia or assisted suicide in any way. Dying patients who request euthanasia should receive loving care, psychological and spiritual support, and appropriate remedies for pain and other symptoms so that they can live with dignity until the time of natural death.42

61. Patients should be kept as free of pain as possible so that they may die comfortably and with dignity, and in the place where they wish to die. Since a person has the right to prepare for his or her death while fully conscious, he or she should not be deprived of consciousness without a compelling reason. Medicines capable of alleviating or suppressing pain may be given to a dying person, even if this therapy may indirectly shorten the person’s life so long as the intent is not to hasten death. Patients experiencing suffering that cannot be alleviated should be helped to appreciate the Christian understanding of redemptive suffering.

62. The determination of death should be made by the physician or competent medical authority in accordance with responsible and commonly accepted scientific criteria.

63. Catholic health care institutions should encourage and provide the means whereby those who wish to do so may arrange for the donation of their organs and bodily tissue, for ethically legitimate purposes, so that they may be used for donation and research after death.

64. Such organs should not be removed until it has been medically determined that the patient has died. In order to prevent any conflict of interest, the physician who determines death should not be a member of the transplant team.

65. use of tissue or organs from an infant may be permitted after death has been determined and with the informed consent of the parents or guardians.

66. Catholic health care institutions should not make use of human tissue obtained by direct abortions even for research and therapeutic purposes

what is medical examination of Airline Transport Pilot Licence standard?


Posted February 15th, 2010 by admin 3 Comments »
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sweet_girl asked:


I want to become a pilot, before this i must pass a medical examination of Airline Transport Pilot Licence standard? anyone tell me what is this n how to pass this examination?

what is medical examination of Airline Transport Pilot Licence standard?


Posted February 15th, 2010 by admin 3 Comments »
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sweet_girl asked:


I want to become a pilot, before this i must pass a medical examination of Airline Transport Pilot Licence standard? anyone tell me what is this n how to pass this examination?

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Posted February 15th, 2010 by admin 1 Comment »
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leathermanstarshine asked:


I have a hoarse throat, am coughing frequently, and am sneezing. Any suggestions????

Medical? ?


Posted February 15th, 2010 by admin 3 Comments »
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C. asked:


what is a good scientist/doctor that has contributed to the medical world for example was the first to fully Develop a way to safely perform a heart transplant or one that had discovered things on the brain or lungs. Also they have to be one that has a good history like biographies, articles, mentioned in books, or mentioned in the world of medicine.