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Offline ajax13

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Totally Awesome Pt. II
« on: February 12, 2008, 05:48:49 PM »
"Milieu control is maintained and expressed by intense group process, continuous psychological pressure, and isolation by geographical distance, unavailability of transportation, or even physical restraint."

Here is what happens when DavidPablo Escobar-Grant needs to see a doctor: "On Monday I was booked for a doctor's appointmen with the MD who saw all AARC clients, and taken for a cpomlete physical including an AIDS test.  The appointment was fast and thorough, and the gentleman who took me also took me to a barber to get a decent haircut.  My driver told me his daughter had gone through the Kids of Bergen County program in New Jersey, and how gratefulhe was that AARC was here now."
 
So an AARC inmate doesn't go to the doctor with his family, he is driven by a man who gave his own daughter to Miller Newton's Kids cult.  He then sees a doctor who has served on AARC's board, and whose wife as recently as this fall was remanding chilren to AARC.
Considering that Mr. Escobar-Grant had been diagnosed by the Wizard as a late stage 4 addict, (5 being death?), it strikes me as very odd that the appointment was fast and thorough.  As far as a medical examination goes, for someone whose body has apparently been ravaged by addiciton, fast hardly seems a fitting adjective for a medical examination.
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Re: Totally Awesome Pt. II
« Reply #1 on: August 26, 2008, 11:45:17 AM »
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"Milieu control is maintained and expressed by intense group process, continuous psychological pressure, and isolation by geographical distance, unavailability of transportation, or even physical restraint."

Here is what happens when DavidPablo Escobar-Grant needs to see a doctor: "On Monday I was booked for a doctor's appointmen with the MD who saw all AARC clients, and taken for a cpomlete physical including an AIDS test.  The appointment was fast and thorough, and the gentleman who took me also took me to a barber to get a decent haircut.  My driver told me his daughter had gone through the Kids of Bergen County program in New Jersey, and how gratefulhe was that AARC was here now."
 
So an AARC inmate doesn't go to the doctor with his family, he is driven by a man who gave his own daughter to Miller Newton's Kids cult.  He then sees a doctor who has served on AARC's board, and whose wife as recently as this fall was remanding chilren to AARC.
Considering that Mr. Escobar-Grant had been diagnosed by the Wizard as a late stage 4 addict, (5 being death?), it strikes me as very odd that the appointment was fast and thorough.  As far as a medical examination goes, for someone whose body has apparently been ravaged by addiciton, fast hardly seems a fitting adjective for a medical examination.
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Re: Totally Awesome Pt. II
« Reply #2 on: August 27, 2008, 12:43:57 AM »
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for someone whose body has apparently been ravaged by addiciton, fast hardly seems a fitting adjective for a medical examination

The "doctor's visit" is just procedure so no one can complain that they didn't actually receive "medical attention"

What I love is that all the clients go see the same doctor who bills Alta Health Care TRIPLE the rate of other walk-in appointments.

Interesting how clients who were in AARC over 10 years ago went to this SAME doctor... no long standing affiliation with the judge's husband there hey! Why aren't clients going to their own doctors?

Someone I talked to recently asked me which judge my son had... I said "Guess"... and wow... they guessed correctly! Just so happens it was yet another program "survivor" who has less than rave reviews regarding his treatment at AARC. I have yet to find anyone who has good things to say about the program who isn't still involved or affiliated with the program.
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