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In reply to the discussion: So let me see if I've got this straight... [View all]Wait Wut
(8,492 posts)I really do try not to make this about me, but I'm the closest example I have. I haven't gone, yet, but I will be able to see a doctor for the first time in 13 years, except for my emergency room visit for a miscarriage that left me $15000 in debt.
I have a history of cancer, stroke, hypotension (extreme low blood pressure), heart attack and a few that I've probably forgotten. 13 years is a long time for someone like me not to be able to afford to see a doctor.
But, there are much more heart warming stories out there. The young mother who will be able to live to see her daughter get married someday. The young boy that won't be yanked off his parents insurance because he reached his lifetime cap at 9 years old, will have the chance to go to college. The college kid that wasn't feeling well and was able to see a doctor to find out that he's got a very treatable illness that could have otherwise jeopardized his future. The dad that won't have to sell his families home to pay medical bills after a heart attack.
Prescription meds? Yeah. We need to revisit that nightmare. But, to 'blame' our President for something that will save the lives of people that had no hope, okay...blame him. I'll blame him for the absolute terror that I will experience when I get to step into a doctor's office for the first time in 13 years.