Denver Post: Nichushkin involved in incident that prompted police/medical response

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So I'm guessing Nuke's wife was not too pleased to find out he was caught with an extremely intoxicated escort.

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Don't think that's his wife, just someone with the same last name.
The Instagram account associated to the name on these pictures is Nuke's wife.

Edit: actually it's his sister
 
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Sure whatever.

When Dany Heatley crashed his car and killed Dan Snyder did that mean he was an alcoholic that needed to go to rehab? It was a terrible result to a situation that got out of hand but as far as I know, it didn't make Dany Heatley an alcoholic.

That's my point. For all anyone knows, Nuke was sleeping when this chick just kept going and going. We don't f***ING know so before we do, can we f***ing put a pin on labelling him like this please :

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First you get da CONTRACT, den you get da WOMEN
 
My prediction is sometime in camp someone will ask what happened or how is he doing. He's going to say "You know I had a difficult times but now good" and smile and that's it. Then y'all can go 30 pages deep yet again on what that means.

There just won't be a good enough answer is probably close to the truth.
Most likely scenario
 
Thanks Poke. Can't even chalk that up to neuropathy, I flat out thought it was Health Information Privacy Protection Act. As you can tell, and are probably thankful for, I don't work in the medical field. I am semi-well versed in the Education version, FERPA (Federal Education Rights and Privacy Act). I wrongly somehow assumed that HIPAA would actually be more conservative/restrictive. Sounds like they are more similar than I realized.
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) is a federal law that required the creation of national standards to protect sensitive patient health information from being disclosed without the patient's consent or knowledge.
 
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) is a federal law that required the creation of national standards to protect sensitive patient health information from being disclosed without the patient's consent or knowledge.
Yes, for ‘covered entities’. HIPAA Privacy Rule and Its Impacts on Research.

  • The Privacy Rule applies only to covered entities. Many organizations that use, collect, access, and disclose individually identifiable health information will not be covered entities, and thus, will not have to comply with the Privacy Rule.
Covered entities are defined in the HIPAA rules as (1) health plans, (2) health care clearinghouses, and (3) health care providers who electronically transmit any health information in connection with transactions for which HHS has adopted standards.
 
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Thank you recommending this.

I'm only 2 episodes in but I hope those f***ING BELTERS get what they deserve!!
 
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