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My PC has got too overloaded with old programs and data. I would love to cut it right back to what I actually use, but I am worried that I will take off something that will mean it will stop working properly. Can anyone help?
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Most of us are able to negotiate the 8 days separately. Good landlords usually forgive a week. Or you could arrange to move in on the 1st.
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Is that really worse than the alternative (dying from skin cancer!)?
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The Insurance company will have the information, if the appointment is filed under the insurance. Usually a detailed list is not mailed out, but if your parents get a notification for every appointment, and they don't recognize it, they are likely to call the company to ask. As they are the subscribers, the insurance company will have to tell them.
My suggestion, if you are that worried about your parents finding out, go to a free/county clinic, and don't give them your insurance information. |



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