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Newdoc

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  1. LSU linebackers are the suck too.
  2. Wow. Sorry but Muss has got a case of the Quinn Georgia brain scrambles. Dude is toast. Overwhelmed.
  3. Herbie outpaces Bob Stoops with the slurp when someone gets a hot hand.
  4. Elk did catch Kelly with his pants down with the QB switch. Not surprising. I would hope PK and Sark would be better prepared for these contingencies. Herman sure wouldn’t.
  5. Texas gets to prep for Reed with plenty of time. Weggy is done and will be portal bound.
  6. LSU D looks slow on the edge.
  7. Some of you need to go grab the shower wand and wash out the sand then rinse your panties n the sink. Texas has some issues but Brian Kelly ain’t the coach.
  8. Missed holding call. What’s new?
  9. Vandy played a clean disciplined game. Texas did not with penalties and turnovers that were killers.
  10. Newdoc

    Not a Tesla

    Model Y with a spare tire carrier on the back? Interesting.
  11. If by “quite” you mean stupid, then yes.
  12. Thank you baby Jesus because that 2 inch wide floss job at the dentist would make my gums bleed. I’m sure it has been used as a torture device.
  13. The decision to receive boosters should be individualized. But you should discuss this with a physician that can help you objectively decide. You are also going to need to take recent infections into account when considering timing of boosters. The data on redesigned boosters is hard to collect and process because the vaccine is being developed quickly and rightly so. You cannot extrapolate data on long Covid, etc. until data has been processed. It's disingenuous and bad science to confidently state the newest boosters will definitely do x or y. We can best guess based on past data but sometimes that turns out incorrect. For example, Paxlovid's initial data suggested that not only would it reduce hospitalizations and chance of death but also possibly decrease viral shedding, reduce severity of symptoms and time of illness. With more data, the latter three didn't really pan out. And Paxlovid's strongest data are for those who are Covid naive, whether that is vaccinated or natural immunity. I have a longer conversation with patients and family than previously when considering Paxlovid for patients.
  14. Yep, PT will put a hole in your health savings pretty quickly. HDHP used to be pretty economical and significantly less than traditional plans so the HSA made sense with it. With a little CR thrown in, the Affordable Health Care act made HDHPs cover so many things that the insurers have seen it fit to raise the rates just as much as other plans. They would rather you stay in a narrowed network with tightly controlled cost and authorizations for care.
  15. And the effort and play should be much better even if they were to play Georgia again next week.
  16. If you can get to a HDHP and HSA while young and healthy then do it. Your health care expenses should be low if relatively healthy. You get over 50 yo then you may start to occur big chunks of health care expenses that could make your out of pocket in a HDHP pretty high and start to chip away at the advantages of having that HSA. This is especially true if the monthly cost of the HDHP is close to your cost for a more traditional HMO or PPO type plan.
  17. 2025 supply of visors and Vagisil for Kirby.
  18. Why do people keep reposting her asinine tweet? And there ya go.
  19. Pissed that the 30 points on the dawgs side doesn’t reflect that the Texas defense played pretty well when handed a complete crap sandwich from the offense.
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