Patrick Haydel-05/19/2025-What I Wished I Understood About Medicare

I used to think of Medicare as a billing system—codes, forms, numbers. I treated it like a vendor, not a covenant. I didn’t see the trust built into each transaction. I didn’t grasp that when the government paid a claim, it wasn’t just approving paperwork—it was placing faith in the provider. That ignorance, whether it […]

Fernando Cordova-05/19/2025

Another day is upon me and it is another day I am grateful for all that I have in my life. I am grateful for all I have learned and continue to learn. I am grateful for the opportunity to make amends to all that I have hurt and the community that suffered because of […]

Dennis Zeedyk-05/19/2025-Longevity

I am friends with a doctor here in prison who knows quite a bit about longevity. As that is a passion of mine, we have had many good conversations. I am going to try to summarize his thoughts into one journal article. He recommends getting blood work done and he will check it and you […]

Daniel Jason Harrington-05/19/2025

It has been some time since I have been able to log, we have been experiencing one lockdown after another here at Thomson. This facility has been on the news several times over the last six months. Even more times over the last two years. One of the things that helps get me through the […]

Michael Santos-Strategic Decisions

Life inevitably presents each of us with crises and setbacks—situations that require thoughtful, strategic responses. I’ve certainly faced my share of obstacles. Yet as I look back, I know that the challenges I faced stemmed from the bad decisions I made during the recklessness of youth. One bad decision led to another. By the time […]