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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]ScreamingMeemie
(68,918 posts)but I would never be quite so cruel.
As it happens, up until the ACA, I was not able to prioritize health care for my son... His catastrophic plan (healthy kids couldn't get coverage under their own policies to get out of having to cover preexisting conditions--a little-known ACA negative that many choose to brush under the rug) covered nothing but a major event.
I am not poor, but mortgages, car payments, and school fees (before someone jumps, public schools now have tremendous fees) can eat up my income rather quickly. This does not make me a neglectful mother.
If you scroll down, you will see where I suggest to the poster that his friend is lying to him... as I have had basically the same situation. It's not going to be easy to afford the cost of health insurance. But the catastrophic policy I had, just for him, was far more expensive.