tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6779003468370025008.post3752954957255519515..comments2022-05-04T01:40:41.199-04:00Comments on "Pardon My Sarcasm...": Healthcare - Part 2Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6779003468370025008.post-40593206219861089292009-08-25T00:26:48.777-04:002009-08-25T00:26:48.777-04:00Forgive me. This is something I would think people...Forgive me. This is something I would think people might expect me to be passionate about as well, but I am against the idea of this completely universal health care.<br /><br />1. My dad's job, working for an insurance company.<br />2. The issues I'm having with finding a decent and suitable Gyno. I have suffered for nearly 10 years, half my life, with the complications of my period- and I cannot get anyone to do anything about it for me. I'm still looking for a doctor. But I'll be locked up in prison for life before I let anyone tell me what ONE doctor I MUST see- with no OPTIONS. And I'll have a hysterectomy before I take birth control. Also, see? It doesn't matter if you have insurance or have to go with a program like Medicaid. You still may get screwed cuz it truly hinges on the individual doctor.<br />3. I haven't been able to do my own research beyond my above personal experiences, but I have been able to watch a few explanatory specials on the news. Those other countries apparently suck, and Hawaii tried it as well- for 7 months till the state was bankrupt. It does not seem *viable.*MiraNova23http://myspace.com/underseatrovenoreply@blogger.com