
15 July 2016 | 5 replies
I began to have eye problems and had surgery.

13 July 2016 | 3 replies
Here's an analogy: if I wanted to, I really could perform open heart surgery on myself.

17 July 2016 | 1 reply
Back when i was deciding on what to do i was debating between real estate and nursing and this was around the time when the market was very stale and many of the RE agents i knew growing up were struggling in the profession... so i went the other route for stability.....My question is this, how many peeps on here are prior nurses that switched over... dont get me wrong i enjoy the nursing profession in regards to helping people, but i feel that my body cant handle the labor as i had 5 knee surgeries while in the service and boy my knees have been crying since becoming an RN along with my back with heavier patients and my mental state with the annoying or aggrevating patients who just dont care....Also what do yall do when your not able to sell, to maintain a sustainable living between houses?

9 July 2016 | 4 replies
Haha That's like saying -- hey, I want to do my first open-heart surgery.

10 November 2016 | 3 replies
@Randy WalkinsFor most people, taking that first step is the hardest part - It gets much easier after that - In my opinion, that is why the GURU programs make so much money - nothing we do here is Rocket Surgery, but a lot of people need their hand held before they feel comfortable to take that first step - Congratulations and good luck to you

7 December 2016 | 2 replies
Brief specs for the quick reader, and more in-depth story below.Purchase price: 800,000-900,000, Cash down: $160,000-$180,000Profit Split 70/30 to 50/50 depending on capital & financing abilityMonthly Expenses (Mtg, Utilities, Insurance, Chef, Cleaning, Driver, Groceries): $8,000-9,500/monthRent Price: ($120-140 per night, 4-6 tenants) Ability to bring in $15,000-$30,000 per monthI injured my back last year, and multiple doctors said I needed spine surgery.

23 July 2019 | 58 replies
$100 for a "minor surgery" or would you choose someone that you know has the proper education and has passed licensing to practice medicine?

25 October 2016 | 37 replies
If there is specific information you know about the tenant i.e. if they just had a surgery, have kids in college, just bought a car etc.... you should add that to the letter to make it personal.

1 November 2016 | 14 replies
Anyway, they called to say the parents have needed surgery etc (everyone has a heart bleed story right?!)

16 September 2016 | 18 replies
Insurance companies and hospitals, even some doctors, go out of their way to make bills confusing and it's been estimated that, on average 25-30% of hospital bills have errors.Although it never gotten reported to a collection agency, I received the first bill for a procedure I had done, THREE years after the outpatient surgery for it.