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yogi
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Re: Buy Real Passports

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From what I understand you must pay a premium to have a website guaranteed up 99+ percent of the time. We at Brainformation are on a shared server and there are absolutely no guarantees regarding up time. LOL Some of the slowdowns in the past were due to what other websites on this server were up to, but lately it's been an issue with Chinese crawlers gone wild. Too many people knocking on our door, and not even being logged in, will slow things down just like a DDoS attack. It is an amazing thing that we get indexed at all. I think it's merely because the content changes on a daily basis. Most sites remain the same forever.

The most interesting thing with mom's final years is that she was in hospice care for over three years. I don't know all the particulars, but apparently Medicare pays a fixed amount each month to the hospice people, and that relieves Medicare from many obligation to pay the bills. If I recall correctly it was $450/mo twelve years ago, but even then I could not figure out how they managed to provide all the equipment and support from specialists for that price. I guess some of the folks were volunteers, but she had nurses visiting and even a real life podiatrist to clip her toe nails. We had more oxygen than NASA uses to launch a satellite, and we could have had the liquid oxygen if we requested it. We paid nothing for the hospice services, but mom did see a few doctors in addition. Medicare paid for those doctor visits but some of the procedure were no longer covered because she was terminal. She hung on so long that the hospice people must have been losing money with all that they were providing. They wanted to kick her off the program, but decided against it when she turned worse.

I'm very happy that you are not burdened as much as you used to be with your medical expenses. I don't know what mine are because I only pay Walgreens for one of the meds that are in a higher tier than the rest. That's over $400 when I have it refilled. Most certainly you would be grateful for all the good things that our dear president is doing for you. It's comforting to have someone looking after your best interests like that.
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Re: Buy Real Passports

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Every time I've gone to my website from a new computer, the upload was only a split second or two.
When I go from my own computer, I know it is only pulling it up from the cache in my own computer.
This is why you have to hit reload to see the changes you made, hi hi.

It was the same with Debi's mom. As she got worse, she was turned down for Hospice until near the end.
She already had much of the equipment already, so Hospice basically only brought in a hospital type bed.
But then the Medicare folks came in and took out her oxygen concentrator and Hospice brought one of theirs in.
Plus they brought things she never used, like a wheelchair and porta potty. She had her own that we owned, but Hospice had to leave theirs too for some reason.

The way Social Security worked ever since I was on it. It would go up almost exactly to the penny for the Medicare Insurance being taken out. So if Medicare went up by 10 bucks, our SS went up by 10 bucks. So our final check never really changed. Then the 8 years Obama was in, we got no SS increases, but Medicare kept going up, and now our Drug Plan was taken out of our SS check also. So the amount of the check I got just kept going down every year, and fewer of the drugs were covered. Nearly every Tier 1 drug I was on was moved up to Tier 2, which meant I had to pay a much larger co-pay. And others moved up to Tier 3 so I could not afford them anymore.
This is some of the things Trump is trying to correct, and/or put back in balance.
He says he's lowering Medicare Insurance Fees, when what he's really doing is just putting things back in balance, and getting drug costs down.
I wish he would get rid of the Donut Hole Medicare created. It hurts one heck of a lot of people.
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