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tazzygirl -> RE: Big Brother to track your medication compliance with electronic transmitters in pills (4/27/2010 4:39:42 PM)


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ORIGINAL: pahunkboy

Then based on what you- say- I could have deleted a DRs license.

His staff knew that I knew my rights.    His staff tried to correct the guy.  It was tho easier to replace him-- which is what I did.



Delete a Drs license?




pahunkboy -> RE: Big Brother to track your medication compliance with electronic transmitters in pills (4/27/2010 4:42:09 PM)

Turn him into the licensure board.


It has been a year now- and I have no ill will toward him- so I have no plans to complain.  But what he did was not acceptable- and he very well could have been disciplined for it.




tazzygirl -> RE: Big Brother to track your medication compliance with electronic transmitters in pills (4/27/2010 4:42:33 PM)


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ORIGINAL: pahunkboy

When someone dies locally- the police actually show up to collect the medications.  (controlled meds)


Thats also a law, pahunk, and not just local. If an inquest into the death of that person comes up, and they have to do a autopsy. They collect the meds for this reason. And its not just the controlled medications.




tazzygirl -> RE: Big Brother to track your medication compliance with electronic transmitters in pills (4/27/2010 4:43:38 PM)


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ORIGINAL: pahunkboy

Turn him into the licensure board.


It has been a year now- and I have no ill will toward him- so I have no plans to complain.  But what he did was not acceptable- and he very well could have been disciplined for it.



Ok, help me out. What did he do?




pahunkboy -> RE: Big Brother to track your medication compliance with electronic transmitters in pills (4/27/2010 4:48:55 PM)

Check your c-mail.


The end result is a new DR and treatment plan that I am happy with.




tazzygirl -> RE: Big Brother to track your medication compliance with electronic transmitters in pills (4/27/2010 5:00:12 PM)

Got it, pahunk. And thank you for explaining. Im hoping this treatment is best for you.




pahunkboy -> RE: Big Brother to track your medication compliance with electronic transmitters in pills (4/27/2010 5:02:35 PM)

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ORIGINAL: tazzygirl


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ORIGINAL: pahunkboy

When someone dies locally- the police actually show up to collect the medications.  (controlled meds)


Thats also a law, pahunk, and not just local. If an inquest into the death of that person comes up, and they have to do a autopsy. They collect the meds for this reason. And its not just the controlled medications.


I guess I never noticed until the last 10 years.




tazzygirl -> RE: Big Brother to track your medication compliance with electronic transmitters in pills (4/27/2010 5:05:57 PM)

Check your mail, hunk.




pahunkboy -> RE: Big Brother to track your medication compliance with electronic transmitters in pills (4/27/2010 5:07:21 PM)

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ORIGINAL: tazzygirl

Got it, pahunk. And thank you for explaining. Im hoping this treatment is best for you.


It is.   My current DR I found via word of mouth.  He does not have a god complex.  His bed side manner is great.    We have a good repore.   Yay.  :-)




MC4Misfit -> RE: Big Brother to track your medication compliance with electronic transmitters in pills (4/27/2010 5:10:09 PM)

Sigh.  For one thing, don't wear the wristwatch.  For another, it couldn't tell if the pills are in your stomach or in the bottle sitting on the desk next to you.  The number of transmitters building up in your GI track can't be good for you either.  And think of how big the damn pills would have to be. And of course there's the enormous cost.  And do you know how many people it would take to monitor all of this data.  It's just silly on SOOOO many levels.

And here's another thought for all you "Big Brother" types:  what makes you so special that they'll waste their time and effort just to watch you.  I know I"m just a number in the system and no one gives a damn about me.  I'm too damn boring to be worth the effort of watching, so I"m effectively invisible.




ExquisiteStings -> RE: Big Brother to track your medication compliance with electronic transmitters in pills (4/27/2010 5:18:44 PM)

 big brother to track your meds by transmitter; that's a new one on ME. Aside from the transmitters not being the best thing to swallow and that they might royally fuck up your gastro intestinal functions, when do they stop working? When they pass in to the large intestine? when they're floating around in the toilet as doodies? lololol or when they're being flushed? or when they've joined the alligators in the sewer?




pahunkboy -> RE: Big Brother to track your medication compliance with electronic transmitters in pills (4/27/2010 5:22:07 PM)

I doubt it will have anything to do with a watch.  No one wears them anymore.  Not with the time being on a cell phone.

The RFIDs would stop working inside the stomach. I don't think they live any longer then that.




tazzygirl -> RE: Big Brother to track your medication compliance with electronic transmitters in pills (4/27/2010 5:23:11 PM)

While i dont ever forsee the usage, dont laugh about the technology. Its already here. Its already available. They do xrays by pills these days. Pets are implanted. People have volunteered and have been implanted. This isnt a crazy theory, its viable. It also has many problems with the implementation.




GotSteel -> RE: Big Brother to track your medication compliance with electronic transmitters in pills (4/27/2010 5:29:48 PM)

According to an MIT study aluminum foil hats won't help you, they will actually amplify the signal: http://people.csail.mit.edu/rahimi/helmet/

The conclusion of the study states: "It requires no stretch of the imagination to conclude that the current helmet craze is likely to have been propagated by the Government, possibly with the involvement of the FCC. We hope this report will encourage the paranoid community to develop improved helmet designs to avoid falling prey to these shortcomings."




pahunkboy -> RE: Big Brother to track your medication compliance with electronic transmitters in pills (4/27/2010 5:31:41 PM)

I am wearing one now.  But mine came in medium.  It is lavender.




pyroaquatic -> RE: Big Brother to track your medication compliance with electronic transmitters in pills (4/27/2010 5:54:13 PM)

Dear Boy of Hunk,

Please take your medicine. There is no conspiracy here.

Although I do wonder how much money is being made from this 'recession' with Antidepressants




thornhappy -> RE: Big Brother to track your medication compliance with electronic transmitters in pills (4/29/2010 1:17:37 PM)

I know I've said it before, but Jesus Christ on a unicycle, this is fuckin' impossible.

The "camera pill" is 11x26 mm, not some teeny fart of a thing.

I've said this before too, and so have several others, that you have to be very close to an RFID reader to get any response. 




tazzygirl -> RE: Big Brother to track your medication compliance with electronic transmitters in pills (4/29/2010 9:43:59 PM)


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ORIGINAL: thornhappy

I know I've said it before, but Jesus Christ on a unicycle, this is fuckin' impossible.

The "camera pill" is 11x26 mm, not some teeny fart of a thing.

I've said this before too, and so have several others, that you have to be very close to an RFID reader to get any response. 


As much as everyone wants to state emphatically that this cannot happen... it can.

These tiny RFID tags could be worked into any product; combined with RFID readers built into doorways, theft of consumer goods would be practically impossible. It's not clear from the references provided, but even if this chip needs an external antenna, the attached antenna would be a tiny ribbon of wire more narrow than a human hair and only a fraction of an inch long.

How far away could you be, and still read the information from this "powder RFID?" The source article is very thin; however, the mu-chip mentioned earlier is readable from a distance of 25 centimeters (about ten inches) with an external antenna like the one mentioned in the preceding paragraph. This doesn't sound like much, but it's certainly enough to read people going through doorways, for example.

These devices could also be used to identify and track people. For example, suppose you participated in some sort of protest or other organized activity. If police agencies sprinkled these tags around, every individual could be tracked and later identified at leisure, with powerful enough tag scanners.


http://www.technovelgy.com/ct/Science-Fiction-News.asp?NewsNum=939

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pahunkboy -> RE: Big Brother to track your medication compliance with electronic transmitters in pills (9/9/2010 6:16:25 PM)

So-  would by any chance- say a sheriff office want this data?


What do you think?

That maybe they want a list- the monitor and harass people over controlled meds.




stef -> RE: Big Brother to track your medication compliance with electronic transmitters in pills (9/9/2010 9:27:40 PM)

Take your meds Hunkapottamus.  You are in need of some serious monitoring.

~stef




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