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jttIII t1_iyjiha1 wrote

Reply to Property taxes by yaxgto

I just think it's super cool how because of the nonsense in the world last year my car, that im not going to sell, literally appreciated in value therefore costing more this year than it did last year in taxes... horseshit.

Homeowners wait till next year when RE gets assessed and you see your escrow payment increase by like 15%...

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xcityfolk t1_iyjfjww wrote

I write charts every day and that context is way more common that "doesn't have.." We use deny to describe pertinent negatives and complains to describe pertinent positives.

So a person walks into the ER trouble breathing and chest pain, you might write, "patient complains of epigastric pain, palpation in negative for rebound. Patient also complains of pain during inspiration. Patient denies any injury or illness prior to onset."

It just means that the patient said they weren't sick or got hurt before the pain, it's a pertinent negative. I don't know your doctor of course but this is the standard. It's been like this for a long time and people often confuse the context the way you are.

read this:

https://forums.studentdoctor.net/threads/the-patient-denies.373980/

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CRMagic t1_iyjc3i9 wrote

Now the actual issue is "my doc agreed to rewrite my prescription but didn't and thinks I'm denying being depressed". Those are different issues than BMI, and the first one is a priori to me: I don't want a doctor who doesn't listen if I say something didn't work. BMI doesn't even factor in there.

If it's just one of your new criteria is also "and doesn't use BMI", well, circle back to my top level comment. Good luck!

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