Sunday, May 24, 2020

Jake Sawyer 81 from Maine & Phillip Magnano Brooklyn

 celebrate Veterans Day,  both vetersns, discussing VA healthcare, trigeminal neuralgia, Ratner EJ The Lancet p 106 Jan 14, 1978,  and taking care of "business" . Magnano was one of my father's patients at the Veterans Administration Hospital at Fort Hamilton and a "family" man from Brooklyn.

https://thebollard.com/2016/05/03/jake-sawyers-story/

a drug addict and a type 1 diabetic walk into into a pharmacy
each is carrying a firearm
the drug addict says give me the dope. the pharmacist obliges.
the type 1 diabetic says give me BCG. the pharmacist looks perplexed for an instant and falls to the floor with a hole in torso.


that's healthcare or simply taking care of  business.


just as magnano 's trigeminal neuralgia was treated successfully by ratner, social 096-12-1917 so too should type 1 diabetics et al have bcg available to them to be able to enjoy life.

see faustmanlab.org, pubmed.org faustman dl, pubmed.org ristori+ bcg, uspto.gov inventor search faustman, pubmed.org ristori+ bcg



what does morris & his dr father think of the above references? i will be glad to be a guinea pig to demonstrate that bcg works

 

Personal lifeEdit


Morris was born in Seattle, Washington, to Michael and Leslie Morris. His father, Dr. Michael Morris, is the chief medical director of Seattle Sounders FC.[37] He has three siblings named Christopher, Julian and Talia.[38] He attended Mercer Island High School, where he played high school soccer prior to joining the Sounders Academy.[39]
Morris was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes at the age of nine and is one of the few professional athletes with the condition to play. He said that having diabetes has helped shape him. His tattoo "T1D" on his inner arm is a tribute to the armband people with diabetes have to wear.[40][41]

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