
Jeremy Renner Has Tried ‘Every Type of Therapy’ Since Snow Plow Accident: ‘Countless Hours’ of ‘Peptide Injections, IV Drips, Stem Cell’ and More
by ahydell

Jeremy Renner Has Tried ‘Every Type of Therapy’ Since Snow Plow Accident: ‘Countless Hours’ of ‘Peptide Injections, IV Drips, Stem Cell’ and More
by ahydell
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I’m so poor my doctor would just shoot me
I mean I want to feel badly, but most of us would be in debt for life even just after the accident, let alone the hours of therapy. Maybe after getting crushed by a snow plow, you just can’t do the things you used to, not matter how much money you have. Life is not fair.
My insurance: your claims are denied, we don’t think it’s medically necessary.
Thank God for money. I’m glad he’s alive and able to still be around after the act of love. Regular folks would be trying to figure out how to even recover.
Most people would give up on any sort of career and apply for government assistance. It’s unfortunate that this happened, but he should be grateful for his privilege
This is why I stay home on Reddit. So I don’t have to worry about Christopher Reeving or Jeremy Rennering myself in real life.
America, the best healthcare money can buy.
His current condition is why I knew that “reunite the original Avengers” story making the rounds was BS.
I’m wondering if the snow plow is just waiting outside his house with a cigarette ready for round 2
“The future has already arrived. It’s just not evenly distributed yet.” William Gibson
Has he tried going to a temple in asia to learn of a type of magic to work past the pain?
Miracle he survived. Many of us try to find a way to cope with pain from injury, it’s a tough road ahead.
Good for him. If I was rich I’d probably go overboard with various therapies too.
Just a wee bit out of touch
Must be nice having that much access. I’m legitimately sitting in the lobby as we speak waiting for an appointment that took me a year and a half to get.
My hope for him is he is able to manage his pain and advocate for the rest of us who don’t have money for fancy rehab and medical care