I have never thought of myself a a hoarder. Sure I have things from years ago but I still use them, wear them, need them. That’s not a problem. I can throw stuff out, I do it all the time. I regularly go through closets and cupboards and clean out clothing and kitchen appliances.
The Healthcare Debacle and Why it has to Change
Coming on the heels of the most horrific tragedy in America, perhaps more will be discussed about the sad state of the health care system in this country. Of course guns will be first and foremost in the conversation, as they should be, but there are always other pieces to the puzzle. When profit is put before the wellbeing of …
The Cardiologist said……..
Recently, we spent a little time on our health. I’ve been dealing with breathing issues and thought I probably had asthma and the King was due for his 3 monthly check on his trygliceride levels. He has always struggled with these tricky little things. His doctor told him his levels were ‘incompatible with life…. Mr Mills your blood is more …
A Friend in Need
This week I had an interesting thing happen. I txted a friend asking how it was all going with the new baby. He’s 4 weeks today. She went straight into telling me he feeds every hour and the doctor told her that she’d just have to put up with it for the first 2 months. I was furious for her. …
Big Pharma Caught Bribing Physicians
It was a news item the other day that finally a Big Pharma company, GlaxoSmithKline, has been called to task and more importantly CHARGED for defrauding patients and bribing doctors. Of course the amount they were fined was minimal in comparison to their profits, $3b, but I believe it’s an important step towards changing the way Big Pharma and Health …