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Old 05-03-2015, 02:23 PM #11
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Thank you, MS SURFACE I'm contacting advocacy groups. He needs to be fired for causing permanent damage and chronic pain. This will just add to bills I can't pay now
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Vets over here have 2 tenets, First, do no harm, then Allow no unnecessary suffering. They also diagnose without verbal communication. I would be happy to be treated by one, especially Noel Fitzpatrick - The Bionic Vet.

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Vets over here have 2 tenets, First, do no harm, then Allow no unnecessary suffering. They also diagnose without verbal communication. I would be happy to be treated by one, especially Noel Fitzpatrick - The Bionic Vet.

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thanks for sharing, that is wonderful and much deserved. The care in the US is entirely lacking. In response to the high opiate addiction among solders medics are trying acupuncture.
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Sorry, abbreviation mix-up. I was referring to your veterinarian comment ( here they are called vets). Our war heroes are treated just as appallingly as elsewhere, some even having to 'prove' limbs have not spontaneously grown back to receive Disability.

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Oh! I should have know because I lived over the pond. Actually, it disturbs me to no end when animals are mistreated. I would love a dog but am afraid I would be limited walking it and playing. That physical therapist gained my trust on showing me pictures of the border collies he had for foster homes. Hey, dogs even liked Hitler
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