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domyngo_28

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  • This by domyngo_28 (Sun 11th Dec 2022 4:45pm)
  • I want to have more control over my health, and I believe getting it done ciclically can be only beneficial in long term. I don’t want to regret not doing that especially if it may help detect serious diseases at their early (developing) stages. Regarding NHS, I’m not planing to head to emergency, or insist on it as on something really urgent, but I see no reason to not using NHS for it if I call and book an appointment and I’m wondering if that is doable. At the end of the day I’m equally contributing in financing NHS, and having an appointment with someone first time in 10 years doesn’t seem like unreasonable. Imagine everyone doing regular check ups on their health. Wouldn’t that help NHS if people become more aware of their health and minimise risk of long and costly treatments if detected early? by domyngo_28 (Sun 18th Dec 2022 11:25am)
  • Avoiding exposure to viruses in the past years did the job here. Your immune system need this won fights against them. If you do everything to avoid the risk 99% of the time and then,forget to wear your mask once, you are most likely to get ill. Stop being panicked, being sick from time to time can be beneficial for overall strength of the immune system. by domyngo_28 (Wed 21st Dec 2022 10:25am)
  • As long as you don’t break any laws, you should merge into that line last minute. It is true and it is proved. Even if it might look selfish, it to makes much more sense than queuing 2 miles before line closure. Obviously drivers on both lines need to act with common sense and don’t be pushy about, I have this weird feeling though, that you the one that is pissed of about this fact really, really badly 😂 by domyngo_28 (Mon 3rd Apr 2023 6:20pm)