Oh, wow, on that last doctor; reminds me of the doctor I was sent to to get a physical when I started working at Sears Roebuck; his "office" was in the basement of his home (and we're talking real basement) and there didn't seem to be a nurse, he was older than Moses and didn't really touch/do anything much. This was back in 1972 but it was a shock to me, like a throwback to the 1940's or something it seemed (I guess the dark paneling didn't help either).
I'd definitely talk to your lawyers about this doctor and reporting him. I had a "dermatologist" who was like that, an old woman MD who happened to make her money picking the zits off teenager's faces :-) She prescribed Tetracycline, this was back in the 60's, but didn't do any checking up and I went to Florida on Spring Break and got a really bad case of sun poisoning, no mention at all of "don't-go-in-the-sun"; I haven't been in the sun since pretty much, have decided at my age I don't have to be quite that careful since I'm pretty much trained not to go outside for any length of time, much less being in the sun too long. Naturally, I'm low on vitamin D :-)
I'm too young for Medicare yet so don't have to worry about that deduction so think it will just be generic taxes that get taken out. It is probably a bit like race winnings, they'll take out what they want and let you worry about it on your income tax filing next April, if they took too much or too little (probably not too little :-)
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