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Re: Hurrah for James Skinner

Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 4:16 pm
by DreamDiver
Awesome. Thanks rooster.
And thanks James.

Re: Hurrah for James Skinner

Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 7:00 pm
by roster
James is too modest to post the nice shots. Either one would be great as an updated avatar James.

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Re: Hurrah for James Skinner

Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 9:15 pm
by Wulfman
Rooster,

Thanks for posting the link and article.


James,

Thank you for all the great work you've done with the Encore Pro Analyzer program.

Best wishes,

Den

Re: Hurrah for James Skinner

Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2008 1:32 pm
by jskinner
Thanks everyone for the really kind words. The last two years have been been quite an experience. This forum has been a constant source of support (particularly during the first year when I was mostly on my own living in Ottawa and feeling very ill)
Thanks again to everyone.

-James

Rooster: I can't believe you found that article online so fast. It was printed here in the local Kings Country Register a few weeks ago but was only posted online recently.

Re: Hurrah for James Skinner

Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2008 2:20 pm
by roster
jskinner wrote:............
Rooster: I can't believe you found that article online so fast. It was printed here in the local Kings Country Register a few weeks ago but was only posted online recently.
No one can escape the Rooster's eye.

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Re: Hurrah for James Skinner

Posted: Sat Nov 01, 2008 1:05 am
by stacia123
Great article James. You've been through so much! I hope things get better and better for you from here on out.

Re: Hurrah for James Skinner

Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2008 3:24 pm
by jskinner
http://www.novanewsnow.com/article-2752 ... legab.html

I seemed to have made it into another of the local news papers...

Re: Hurrah for James Skinner

Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2008 4:07 pm
by roster
Thanks James and sorry for all the problems you guys have with your national health care. I hope it is a warning to those in the U.S. who say they want it.

Re: Hurrah for James Skinner

Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2008 4:28 pm
by JeffH
rooster wrote:Thanks James and sorry for all the problems you guys have with your national health care. I hope it is a warning to those in the U.S. who say they want it.
And the care he IS getting is better than the care those unfortunate enough to not have insurance in this country are getting. But the American way as become to not think about anyone but ourselves.

For the sake of those doing without, I hope we do get health care in this country soon.

JeffH

Re: Hurrah for James Skinner

Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2008 4:30 pm
by jskinner
rooster wrote:Thanks James and sorry for all the problems you guys have with your national health care.
I've actually given up waiting to get my nasal surgery done in Canada. I flew down to Ohio at the end of last week and am going back for the surgery on January 6th.
rooster wrote:I hope it is a warning to those in the U.S. who say they want it.
I think some type of hybrid system could work. I see health care as almost a human right and am not sure the US's model is right. I'm not sure people should be denied health care if they can't pay. But if someone is willing (like myself) I don't think that option should be disallowed as it is here in Canada. I think we need some type of two tired systems or something. I think both the US and the Canadian model need work...

Re: Hurrah for James Skinner

Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2008 4:54 pm
by cflame1
Having lived with both... I 100% agree with you James!

Re: Hurrah for James Skinner

Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2008 5:07 pm
by roster
jskinner wrote:....... I see health care as almost a human right . ......
What you speak of is a "positive" right.

Our Constitution protects certain "negative" rights such as the freedom of speech, the freedom to practice any religion, the freedom to assemble peacefully, etc. Negative rights do not require anyone to do anything for you. That just require that the government and your fellow citizens leave you alone to practice your right (as long as you don't interfere with their negative rights).

If you believe we should have positive rights you must go one step further and state who must perform the services that give you this positive right. In fact, you have to state who must perform the services, at what hours of the day, at what quality level, at what cost, etc. You will be treading on the negative rights of the people you name. They are no longer free to do what they want. This is not nice when governments tell you what to do with your time and energy. Things get very complicated, inefficient and ineffective. The people in power exercise that power and become corrupt. Over time things get nastier and nastier.

When it comes to my health I want people working on me who do it to earn money. I know that people who think they can make a profit off of their patients will generally do a much better job than people who show up at work as government employees. It is true that sometimes these people will not do a good job, after all they are human. But unlike government if they do a poor job long enough they will be out of business and better performing competitors will step in. Poor governments tend to go on and on until they are overthrown violently. You can imagine this is much nastier than a company simply going out of business.

Re: Hurrah for James Skinner

Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2008 5:08 pm
by vdol52
Go James,
This is a testament to someone who is willing to do "whatever it takes".

Blessings,
Victoria

Re: Hurrah for James Skinner

Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2008 6:03 pm
by ozij
Rooster wrote:When it comes to my health I want people working on me who do it to earn money.
In you country they are called DME's. They often sell you cheap machines that are not data tracking, becuase they earn more money that way than they do if they sell you the machines that are data capable. Someone recently called it "fleece their pocket".

MAP was forced on cpap.com by Resmed and Resprironics - big international conglomerates. I haven't seen many people boycotting them for it on this forum.

I also notice tons of complaints on this forum about doctors not caring about people, and the kind of cars they drive. But if they do it to earn money, that's what you would expect of them.

When it comes to my health, I was people doing it who do it because they care about the health of another human being, and live in a society that lets them make a living doing that.

O.

Re: Hurrah for James Skinner

Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2008 6:35 pm
by roster
ozij wrote:..........

When it comes to my health, I was people doing it who do it because they care about the health of another human being, and live in a society that lets them make a living doing that.

O.
We are in agreement on that. "lets" is a critical verb in your sentence. I prefer mechanics who love working on cars, bakers who love making bread and doctors who love helping people heal. I try to weed out the others.

My impression of the people at cpap.com is that they love providing equipment at competitive prices with good customer service. May they prevail in the free market. God forbid that they be absorbed into a government health care system.