Wow!
A six pack a day,keep the doctors away.
1 posted on
07/13/2004 4:41:42 PM PDT by
mdittmar
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To: mdittmar
Did they report him for his heart condition, or his drinking habits?
Now if it's the heart condition - that's one thing.
If he's being reported because he MAY drink six beers in the future, and drive....well then, they better report everyone in the State. Who is to know what people MAY do in the future, despite their admitted patterns of the past.
54 posted on
07/13/2004 5:45:14 PM PDT by
Happygal
(Le gách dea ghuí)
To: mdittmar
Asked if he considered his client to be alcoholic, Horace Ehrgood, Emerich's attorney, said: "It depends on what your definition is." LOL. Drunkards triangulation - "I drink less than him, but he drinks more than me!"
To: mdittmar
"...treating him at a hospital for an irregular heartbeat... Emerich said his heart problem has prompted him to limit his beer drinking to weekends.It's the irregular heatbeat he was hospitalized for that is the problem. Details aren't given, but I suspect it results in blackouts, or near unconsciousness. Alcohol use just aggravates the condition.
59 posted on
07/13/2004 5:52:42 PM PDT by
spunkets
To: mdittmar
There may be more to this story than is written. If he has a CDL (commercial drivers license) he is required to have a medical examiners certificate that verifies he won't have a heart attack or siezure while driving a 90,000 lb. tractor trailer. If he has a heart condition that is uncontrolled and is a heavy drinker, then they are following the law by reporting. If it's just a class c (ordinary) drivers license then this is a bit ridiculous.
65 posted on
07/13/2004 6:00:41 PM PDT by
Tailback
To: mdittmar
Seems to me the Federal medical privacy laws would trump this state law. Wonder what a lawyer'd say about that.
68 posted on
07/13/2004 6:12:52 PM PDT by
DManA
To: mdittmar
Doctors are leaving Pa at a record number because of malpractice suits. Add this to the mix, and patients will either not go to doctors, or not give truthful info.
75 posted on
07/13/2004 6:41:05 PM PDT by
ditto h
To: mdittmar
Hmmm... So is this disclosure requirement a PA thing, or is it nationwide? Can some schmoe with a stethoscope suddenly decide that my smoking a pack a day makes me a risk on the roads?
81 posted on
07/13/2004 7:38:30 PM PDT by
maxwell
(Well I'm sure I'd feel much worse if I weren't under such heavy sedation...)
To: mdittmar
Whoah. Did this guy actually damage any persons or property?
85 posted on
07/13/2004 7:57:29 PM PDT by
William Terrell
(Individuals can exist without government but government can't exist without individuals.)
To: Conspiracy Guy
But it is totally acceptable to run down pedestrians, as long as you don't have any alcohol in your system!
89 posted on
07/14/2004 4:49:24 AM PDT by
CSM
("The Democrat Cocktail: Ketchup with a Chaser." by JennysCool (7/7/04))
To: mdittmar
"Certainly, cases like this could lead individuals to refrain from giving their doctors adequate information to treat them," Givens said.Could? I would never discuss my alcohol intake with a doctor again. (We apparently now need to have attorneys draft forms for our doctors to sign regarding what information they will release to authorities.)
To: mdittmar
Actor Paul Newman drank at least a case of Bud a day for years, I think until he turned 70.
95 posted on
07/14/2004 5:06:48 AM PDT by
metesky
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Heh!
96 posted on
07/14/2004 5:08:17 AM PDT by
SheLion
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To: humblegunner
A man who told his doctors that he drinks more than a six-pack of beer per day. . . Lightweight.
101 posted on
07/14/2004 5:22:27 AM PDT by
Flyer
(I will never reference my tag line in my posts)
To: eyeguy2020
We've discussed this law.....real world example
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To: mdittmar
It's gotten to the point in this country where you can't even trust doctors anymore.
My last trip (for a sprained ankle), the Stasi nurse was using some psychological tricks to get me to say that I injured my ankle during a fight, instead of falling down some stairs.
141 posted on
07/15/2004 5:23:05 AM PDT by
Mulder
(To be born free is an accident,to live free is your duty,to die free is your obligation. Wm. Coulter)
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