RE: The Harsh Reality of Mandatory Medical Checkups in a Broken System
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Speaking from one's own experience gives this publication extra value. Jay two very important points you address. The first is that healthcare is a basic human right. Yet we see that in real life it is not. The other point is the dehumanization of medicine. It should be more than obvious that a kind word is also helps heal the sick.
A very big hug @manclar.
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And that is why in the doctors I do not believe, generally what they do is criticize and make me feel bad, as if I did not have enough with the life that Ja has touched me! It is mandatory to improve health services in Venezuela and any country. Quality and free health for any human being.
Totally agree with the last sentence. I'll visit you tomorrow, hope you are well.
Yesterday I have passed fatal, I am in crisis. I was without the Internet until 1 hour, sick, without food and without water, I don't like drama, but it's the truth. I could not work on the other one you know, and neither do my pixel art yesterday. Above today without encouragement, feeling bad and I have to make today's post without any desire and with the whole body.