Jewbacca
GRAND SCAMMER
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Good Evening Everyone,
As I alluded to several weeks ago in the new European Clinics section, I have been in communication with several pain management physicians in Europe that have a long history of treating the needs of the retired members of the NHLPA and NFLPA in a discreet manner. Any of you who happen to be sports fans have no doubt seen many media accounts of the unthinkable lack of proper medical care afforded to retired NFL players here in the United States, and unfortunately, the NHL hasn't performed much better in this regard, hence my participation in this industry.
In any event, I have received authorization from the Paris Pain Clinic to post their contact information here on DBG, as well as a brief description of their ,methods of operation. In short, and to use an example that many DBG members will be familiar with, this health care provider operates in much the same manner as the Airmail Group, but without a website to ensure the privacy and security of their patients. Should you choose to contact them, you will be required to submit a brief medical history questionnaire, after which you will be either:
In the interest of full disclosure and transparency, I am not presently, nor have I been, a patient of this clinic, nor their sister clinic, which I anticipate introducing to the community sometime next week. That being said, I am personally acquainted with roughly a dozen former opponents and teammates who are either current or former patients, and the feedback that I received during the course of my due diligence was exemplary.
So, with all of that having been said, their contact email address is as follows:
paris-pain-clinic@cmail.nu
NOTE: Please be sure to include the dashes in the email address shown above. I neglected to do so when contacting them early in my due diligence process, and the message bounced back as undeliverable.
I wish everyone the best in their continued pursuit of alternative options in the wake of the Mexican vendor network disaster, and I'm hopeful that this healthcare provider, as well as their affiliated Swiss sister clinic, will serve as yet another step in the right direction as we adjust to the current industry landscape.
Jewy
As I alluded to several weeks ago in the new European Clinics section, I have been in communication with several pain management physicians in Europe that have a long history of treating the needs of the retired members of the NHLPA and NFLPA in a discreet manner. Any of you who happen to be sports fans have no doubt seen many media accounts of the unthinkable lack of proper medical care afforded to retired NFL players here in the United States, and unfortunately, the NHL hasn't performed much better in this regard, hence my participation in this industry.
In any event, I have received authorization from the Paris Pain Clinic to post their contact information here on DBG, as well as a brief description of their ,methods of operation. In short, and to use an example that many DBG members will be familiar with, this health care provider operates in much the same manner as the Airmail Group, but without a website to ensure the privacy and security of their patients. Should you choose to contact them, you will be required to submit a brief medical history questionnaire, after which you will be either:
- Approved directly, and receive a follow up email with a product menu;
- Receive a follow up email requesting additional medical records and / or a prescriptive history documenting that you have received the product(s) requested in the past or;
- Declined by the reviewing physician, should your condition not be one that they are able to treat. From former players I've spoken with, outright declinations do in fact occur if the physician is uncomfortable with the presentation of your medical history in any manner, although they are rare, and a request for additional documentation is more likely, should there be any questions on the part of the physician.
In the interest of full disclosure and transparency, I am not presently, nor have I been, a patient of this clinic, nor their sister clinic, which I anticipate introducing to the community sometime next week. That being said, I am personally acquainted with roughly a dozen former opponents and teammates who are either current or former patients, and the feedback that I received during the course of my due diligence was exemplary.
So, with all of that having been said, their contact email address is as follows:
paris-pain-clinic@cmail.nu
NOTE: Please be sure to include the dashes in the email address shown above. I neglected to do so when contacting them early in my due diligence process, and the message bounced back as undeliverable.
I wish everyone the best in their continued pursuit of alternative options in the wake of the Mexican vendor network disaster, and I'm hopeful that this healthcare provider, as well as their affiliated Swiss sister clinic, will serve as yet another step in the right direction as we adjust to the current industry landscape.
Jewy