I know there's a lot of conspiracy theory people out there, and I'm not
saying you are Glen, but I believe you might be reading a little more into
this than why these questions are being asked. For instance, there are many
people who were abused by their caregivers or spouse when they're in a
compromise situation. A lot of times they ask about firearms for fear that
you might do harm to yourself.  The reason ask religious affiliation in my
medical history is so that if I desire to have a priest come visit me while
I am in the hospital, they know which type to send.



On Thu, Sep 5, 2013 at 11:49 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> **
> Five years ago you were not ask those questions.  Anyone go to the doctor
> lately
> and the office ask a bunch of new questions, including "do you drive" or
> "are there firearms
> in your home" or the one that really pisses me is "do you feel comfortable
> when alone
> with your spouse"?
>
> Oh yeah, don't forget to give your religious affiliation,
>
> Those check boxes will be mandatory after Obamacare fully kicks in.
>
> We ain't seen nothing yet.
>
> Glenn Henry
>
>
>  In a message dated 9/4/2013 11:33:03 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
> [email protected] writes:
>
>  I got my drivers license on my 16th birthday, just a regular class C
> with no restrictions.  I was injured at 17, but never made any changes to
> my license, even for the years that I was using hand controls.
>
> Recently I went to change the address online and ran across this
> question...
>
> * Have you ever had seizures, fainting, heart trouble, hearing problems,
> musculoskeletal performance problems, or respiratory function problems?
>
> So my question is when I say yes to this, what do you all think this will
> trigger?  Another driving test?
>
> Todd
> C-6inc
>
>

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