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At one point I felt like I was tripping on the NHS, night hallucinations and literally dragging myself out of bed in the morning fatigued and aching.
the Clopidogrel and commenced Vitamin E. There was another side effect I had been experiencing for several months.. hair loss!
Are you sure you were not auditioning for a remake of "the Prisoner" as a female replacement for Patrick MaCgoohan (sp) ?
really can not complain about our UK NHS and hospitals, did not mean for our national treasure
I appreciate health care is a political hot spot in the US of A and by no means want to wind anyone up over it.
For an outsider looking in, how does your health system work?
are there various grades of insurance cover?
mandatory deductions from your wage packets?
How much of a strain do these insurance policies put on the average American household?
If a person does not have any insurance there has to be some sort of medical cover available for them, surely?
or, if they need emergency medical attention, ambulance --> hospital --->Treatment does this then result in the patient having to file for Chapter 13?
Now guessing that medication is a financial crippler, do the insurance policies cover costs and alternative treatment if required?
what happens if you can’t afford it?
well it shouldn't be, the evidence that anything is better has been proven time and again. it's amazing that countries with far less resources than ours offer far better insururance policies
Lemonaid wrote:
The other western nations can afford universal healthcare (somewhat... they are going broke too!) because they don't spend more on their military than just about the entire rest of the world combined. We protect them so they can lavish their people with "free healthcare".
.freeform wrote:BaronZemo, thank you for taking the time out to explain, I honestly thought there was some plan in place to ensure the vulnerable and destitute were covered for the basics......... that is a real eye opener.well it shouldn't be, the evidence that anything is better has been proven time and again. it's amazing that countries with far less resources than ours offer far better insururance policies
The grass is not greener on other side. There have been many cases here where people have purchased medical insurance, only to be denied payout due to a small technicality, the person forgot to declare on the questionnaire they farted pink fumes back in 69? IMHO, Insurance companies reside in septic tanks the world over. Doubt whether they would want hear of Linus Pauling’s theory and the good people working to effect change, that’s a threat to revenue
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