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have long wait times and poor service. -- j
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combination of frustrations. . and he assures me
that he was fully awake when he jerked the steering
wheel to the right to dodge an animal in the road,
causing the accident.
as NMA says, below, he may have slowed his
metabolism so much that he just burns very
few calories per day.
it's frustrating for all of us -- him, his son, me and
my wife. -- j
trying to lose weight (unsuccessfully) and trying to
find a place to go . . . he's been living with us for
about 4 years -- and we have the room -- but his
life is dwindling away. . he's my favorite millionaire,
"land poor," trying to sell a chunk worth about $2M.
he takes in so few calories that he's given
himself narcolepsy, kinda, and this past tuesday
may have blanked out in our subaru baja, causing
a wreck which flipped the car up onto its left side.
the rescue folks had to cut out the windshield to
get him out. . he is fine, having only scratched
his left arm. . and so lucky that it's inexpressable.
health, at his age 69.75, is a challenge -- and each person
is the one to integrate all of the professional
advice. . my challenge is emphysema, and the
life map I've drawn up tells me to Do It Now!!! -- j
before the essential date arrives . . . I retired just
before I turned 60, and it felt like a shrug. -- j
On the bright side, note how few politicians asked him to appear at their events during last year's elections for Congress. The rats are leaving the sinking ship.
What I was thinking about was more like a DYI space where the instruments were all in the FDA waived category. One tech would maintain the instruments and run QC (which rarely gets done on home instruments, but should be). You would do your own testing and you would pay for reagents + a fraction of (techtime + QC/calibrators + rent + profit). I wonder if you could 'hire' the tech to perform microscopy. Probably not.
I suspect the whole arrangement would be found to be illegal, even if all of the parts (except perhaps the microscopy) are separately legal.
I am rooting for Elizabeth Holmes (though her innovations may be disastrous to my business).
Jan
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