DUSTIN FLETCHER
To: Cailen Cambeul
Subject: Healthcare Hell & Tech Talk
Racial Greetings Brother Cailen,
I hope this message finds you in good health and high spirits. It seems you and I share a common frustration with our healthcare system, particularly when it comes to the workers. I've pretty much given up on seeking medical attention unless my wife insists, as I'd rather avoid the hassle.
Currently, I'm fuming because my wife has been frequently visiting the ER via ambulance, and while her doctors and specialists are aware of her condition, they're either incompetent or too busy catering to subhuman filth. As a result, they're treating her like a drug seeker, even threatening my stepson with abuse of emergency services charges. Despite having a month's supply of pain meds, she barely fills her prescription, as it lasts her 2-3 months. Meanwhile, junkies have made the system so cynical that even with multiple specialists and procedures scheduled, she's still treated like a hypochondriac needing a shot of dope.
My own experience in the hospital wasn't any better. Chained hand and foot to the bed for nine days straight, I struggled to get something to help me sleep. They kept trying to push opiates on me instead of non-narcotic options like Benadryl or Tylenol PM. It took multiple days to finally get a non-narcotic sleep aid.
I hope your legal battles go well and that your health improves. As for the site and computer stuff, I've always been passionate about computers and even considered going to school for it before my life took a detour. When I was younger, I did some coding for macros in video games and altering game elements. Recently, I started learning Python but barely got past the "hello world" project.
We don't have much update on Joe right now, but we believe his surgery is imminent, if he's not already in the hospital.
R! 23 words.
Brother Dustin
To: Cailen Cambeul
Subject: Healthcare Hell & Tech Talk
Racial Greetings Brother Cailen,
I hope this message finds you in good health and high spirits. It seems you and I share a common frustration with our healthcare system, particularly when it comes to the workers. I've pretty much given up on seeking medical attention unless my wife insists, as I'd rather avoid the hassle.
Currently, I'm fuming because my wife has been frequently visiting the ER via ambulance, and while her doctors and specialists are aware of her condition, they're either incompetent or too busy catering to subhuman filth. As a result, they're treating her like a drug seeker, even threatening my stepson with abuse of emergency services charges. Despite having a month's supply of pain meds, she barely fills her prescription, as it lasts her 2-3 months. Meanwhile, junkies have made the system so cynical that even with multiple specialists and procedures scheduled, she's still treated like a hypochondriac needing a shot of dope.
My own experience in the hospital wasn't any better. Chained hand and foot to the bed for nine days straight, I struggled to get something to help me sleep. They kept trying to push opiates on me instead of non-narcotic options like Benadryl or Tylenol PM. It took multiple days to finally get a non-narcotic sleep aid.
I hope your legal battles go well and that your health improves. As for the site and computer stuff, I've always been passionate about computers and even considered going to school for it before my life took a detour. When I was younger, I did some coding for macros in video games and altering game elements. Recently, I started learning Python but barely got past the "hello world" project.
We don't have much update on Joe right now, but we believe his surgery is imminent, if he's not already in the hospital.
R! 23 words.
Brother Dustin



