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On Tue, 02 Dec 2003 03:32:58 GMT, "W & S" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Merry and Steve, > >You have relieved me greatly hearing your stories. Hubby will be >retiring in August and I was dreading going to Tricare, >especially after reading your post some time ago, Merry. Looks >like things probably won't change that much for us a your >experiences sound much like the service we are getting now. > >Sue > Sue, that is partly why I posted, because that post some time ago was so negative. Seriously, I was WAY IMPRESSED. And the paperless thing and the fact that it was all taken care of - shots, bloodwork, pharmacy and doctor vist all in one...very nice. Even with excellent civilian healthcare we had before, I still had to run all over town to get anything done - bloodwork at one place, X-rays at another, MRI's here or there, and even different doctors for other needs! Hated going to the doctor, simply because that was just the beginning... The Naval hospital here covers it all in one spot! YEAH! Merry -- Some mistakes are too much fun to only make once! http://community.webshots.com/user/merrystahel
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