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Hi, folks. I felt some chest pain last week and I went to a doctor. I was diagnosed angina pectoris. As far as I can understand, I will have to be on medications all the time. I hate medications and I would really like to avoid that. What would happen if i ignore my angina? Thanks for replying.
Hello. Angina pectoris is a serious disease. Here, your myocardium (heart muscle) does not get enough blood for its proper functioning. It is important for you to take medications. Otherwise, your prognosis is very serious. One of the serious complications of the disease is heart attack. And I don’t need to explain it to you how it can be dangerous. It can be lethal! If I were you, I wouldn’t joke around with this disease. Listen to your doctor and follow his advices! You will feel better, I am sure. Bye!
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What if I can’t afford treatment? We need some way to get OTC since my health insurance is so bad it’s getting to the point that I can’t afford insulin any more either. In America we are left to our own after paying 25K per year in insurance that is worthless and useless unless you’re already wealthy. Anymore, dying is preferable to living in this shithole nation that hates its own citizens and even hates its own soldiers! I just want something I can take OTC to alleviate symptoms. Also, I am thinking a quick Final Exit packer of pills so I can die without pain would be a good investment. That’s the future of Americam healthcare, take your own life. America number one! In Sadism, Greed, and sexual perversion. Any recommendations on a quick exit pill pack since I can’t afford medical care? I will not go into debt I can’t pay off. I’m not a deadbeat sack of filth like our 45th President, I pay my bills! And I don’t rape children or serial sexually assault women either or spread covid like bio-WMD because I am not a Republican.

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Strange, I thought Obama was a Democrat who gave us the (non) health care system we have now. I know it was the Democrat Johnson who forcibly took money from me for 35 years that was supposed to pay for my healthcare when I reached the age I am now. He called it Medicare and it does NOT cover my doctor and hospital bills.
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Oops, hit the wrong key. That should be 55 years.
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