They probably have GPS trackers and you would have CSI digging up your back garden looking for the body.
GPS says I'm home when I'm a block or more away
That is handy so Ralphie can use your back garden

That might work
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GPS ain't done that yet; but it always has the little car thingy way off the road.
Also, it keeps telling me that I'm "navigating off road" even tho it's just a dirt road...![]()
GPS says I live at a much bigger area up the road. I wish! They have a garbage/recycling area, racehorses and a car racetrack!

Quote: I've probably mentioned this before, but on a trip to visit my son in Racine WI, I came to a "T" intersection with a sign saying Racine was to the right (which I knew to be correct, having been at the intersection on previous visits); GPS was telling me to turn left.![]()
I guess I really should have voiced my opinion privately or not at all. Nobody on this site cares to read hours of my medical visits and conversations with Doctors. It is not easy to explain, even in my long winded paragraph. When people ask, I answer. I did not mean for this to open a can of worms as to doctors and the care they provide-just the personal experience Sally and I have both shared recently. Many people who I have had private conversations with know my story, my struggle to advocate for the best care possible and my frustration as to the lack of answers and responses to my questions. I will stop and leave my health and my personal feelings to the care I have received lately off discussion boards. Thank you all to have expressed your care and concern. it is greatly appreciated during this very difficult time for me.I think this is a bit harsh though I totally sympathize with the frustration.
Sometimes things are just very tricky to figure out especially as diseases are rarley "textbook", everyone is different and often there are multiple things going on.
I've probably mentioned this before, but on a trip to visit my son in Racine WI, I came to a "T" intersection with a sign saying Racine was to the right (which I knew to be correct, having been at the intersection on previous visits); GPS was telling me to turn left.![]()
@meltel I'm sorry about your hand - I would be finding a new doctor. If you think something is wrong - as a medical professional, they should be hearing you when you say it's not normal to feel the way you feel.
Johns-Hopkins or Mayo Clinic feasible? I don't know if either or both work with your kind of injury; I only know they're supposed to be the best in the country.
I think this is a bit harsh though I totally sympathize with the frustration.
Sometimes things are just very tricky to figure out especially as diseases are rarley "textbook", everyone is different and often there are multiple things going on.
I guess I really should have voiced my opinion privately or not at all. Nobody on this site cares to read hours of my medical visits and conversations with Doctors. It is not easy to explain, even in my long winded paragraph. When people ask, I answer. I did not mean for this to open a can of worms as to doctors and the care they provide-just the personal experience Sally and I have both shared recently. Many people who I have had private conversations with know my story, my struggle to advocate for the best care possible and my frustration as to the lack of answers and responses to my questions. I will stop and leave my health and my personal feelings to the care I have received lately off discussion boards. Thank you all to have expressed your care and concern. it is greatly appreciated during this very difficult time for me.
