This is so accurate that it’s sadly funny. They want to push pills on me for a condition they can’t explain, which have side effects. I’m not getting any symptoms from the condition, so…I know what my choice is.
If you have a complaint, your doctor with prescribe a medication that cures your symptom, but gives you four more complaints. Then the doctor will prescribe four new medications for those complaints leading to a dozen new complaints…
When I was young, I hated that I was spending so much money on insurance when I never got sick. I’m making up for it now. Brain surgery, knee replacement, broken elbow. Right now in recovery from broken shoulder.
I am 72 and have lived alone since my husband died nearly 20 years ago, taking care of my place in the Cascade foothills, shoveling snow, hauling wood, tending my home, picking up branches…it can be done and between that and how I eat, I think that’s why I stay healthy. And my mom’s genes (she lived to 92).
a relative of mine, who is quite sickly, once said if he knew he was gonna live this long, he woulda taken better care of himself thruout his life… and he’s only about 70. While I know stuff happens, the odds are definitely in your favor if you try to take care while you’re younger…
seanfear about 1 month ago
i’d go with the former
ronaldspence about 1 month ago
Sounds like a lot of life choices
TStyle78 about 1 month ago
Tough choice.
danjw2 about 1 month ago
… or, if you can get that whole mattress to levitate, you can make a fortune and retire
ekke about 1 month ago
Yeah, basically that’s what the medical industry offers us all as we age.
blunebottle about 1 month ago
This is so accurate that it’s sadly funny. They want to push pills on me for a condition they can’t explain, which have side effects. I’m not getting any symptoms from the condition, so…I know what my choice is.
j_m_kuehl about 1 month ago
We checked your financial and feel you afford to live a long tine
abucksworth Premium Member about 1 month ago
Isn’t that the deal we all have to face?
stillfickled Premium Member about 1 month ago
How short of time?
Ned Snipes about 1 month ago
If ever given the choice, I would choose the ‘short time feel great’ option. Don’t like the thought of extending misery.
Dobie Premium Member about 1 month ago
Lessee… short time great, long time lousy. Hmmm.
Naaaaah, what else ya got?!
Richard Nace Premium Member about 1 month ago
Actually, not funny for some.
joe piglet Premium Member about 1 month ago
I am on the long time and feeling lousy, path.
Totalloser Premium Member about 1 month ago
I’ll go with short and great, I’ve seen long and lousy
Argsnargle Premium Member about 1 month ago
Yup, that’s the option the docs gave me about a Whipple operation. I’m now suffering through the ‘live longer and regret it’ recovery.
Superhawk about 1 month ago
If you have a complaint, your doctor with prescribe a medication that cures your symptom, but gives you four more complaints. Then the doctor will prescribe four new medications for those complaints leading to a dozen new complaints…
P51Strega about 1 month ago
With the “feel great” option, are we talking about energetic and hale, or do you mean drugged up and high?
morningglory73 Premium Member about 1 month ago
Knowing the side effects of todays medicine, this cartoon is true to life.
Zebrastripes about 1 month ago
IDE rather live loner feeling great…chemo will kill you faster…
wongo about 1 month ago
Third option: Quit your whining and go back to work!
exness Premium Member about 1 month ago
When I was young, I hated that I was spending so much money on insurance when I never got sick. I’m making up for it now. Brain surgery, knee replacement, broken elbow. Right now in recovery from broken shoulder.
jbduncan about 1 month ago
You need to give up the motorcycle!
jbduncan about 1 month ago
When the doctor says, “wow, I’ve never seen this before”, watch out!
Teto85 Premium Member about 1 month ago
Looks like another CEO is about to get a case of acute lead poisoning.
mfrasca about 1 month ago
Chemotherapy.
Pluggergirl about 1 month ago
I don’t wanna be sick & tired. Live it up. Be more sweet & not worry about being right as much.
Frank Burns Eats Worms about 1 month ago
“We’ll bill your insurer either way.”
TMMILLER Premium Member about 1 month ago
I think I go the “live a long time in misery” option.
raybarb44 about 1 month ago
TI I I Ime is on my side, yes it is…..
kaycstamper about 1 month ago
I am 72 and have lived alone since my husband died nearly 20 years ago, taking care of my place in the Cascade foothills, shoveling snow, hauling wood, tending my home, picking up branches…it can be done and between that and how I eat, I think that’s why I stay healthy. And my mom’s genes (she lived to 92).
Rabbit Brown 2105-30 P coat about 1 month ago
Delay of death does not actually qualify as a life saving event.
Qualified obstetricians know what I mean.
wildlandwaters about 1 month ago
a relative of mine, who is quite sickly, once said if he knew he was gonna live this long, he woulda taken better care of himself thruout his life… and he’s only about 70. While I know stuff happens, the odds are definitely in your favor if you try to take care while you’re younger…
cuzinron47 about 1 month ago
I do have another option, find another hospital.
davewhamond creator about 1 month ago
You can eat a diet you really hate but you will live an extra ten years… and you can spend that extra time, uh, eating a diet you really hate.
dv about 1 month ago
Sounds like life
Curiosity Premium Member about 1 month ago
No brainer. I’ll take quality over quantity any day. Oh, and I’m in my 70s so it could be an issue in the not too distant future.
Buoy about 1 month ago
Sky diving or reading War and Peace.
namelocdet about 1 month ago
What’s the third option? There’s ALWAYS a third option in life.
sincavage05 about 1 month ago
Live fast and leave a good looking corpse.
geese28 about 1 month ago
Coin flip?