... Medical insurance companies and gambling casinos both “earn” their income on the need, fear, and ultimate misery of their customers.
Well, this year, my insurance company and I got lucky. On March 13, I was diagnosed with esophageal cancer. On April 6, I started on an intensive regimen of chemotherapy. ... I lasted four weeks and a day before being admitted to Fort Hamilton Hospital to see if they could save me from the final side effect of treatment — death. They did an exemplary job.
After a week in isolation, a week in ICU, and a week of recovery, I was back home. After another few weeks, I went to Jewish Hospital for major surgery to remove the tumor and rebuild the affected areas. My care there was professional and compassionate.
I am now in post-operative chemotherapy, and am finally and hopefully ending treatment.
How is this lucky? I am retired, on Social Security, and this year my wife and I turned 65. Hooray for Medicare (socialized medicine). This year, our out-of-pocket medical expenses will approach $30,000. My insurance company will be out $50,000 to $100,000, but they got to bail out in September. Now my deductibles and co-pays will be much lower because of Medicare.
Now, I have to ask those poor benighted, disgruntled “Tea Party” types to examine their own situations. How many weeks, months or years of major medical treatment can they withstand (financially)? They might even have to sell their Beanie Babies and guns, (and) maybe even those gold coins secreted under the floorboards. Who are they protesting for? ... Eventually they will have to rely on society (socialism) to help them. ...
I wish my fellow pilgrims through the medical system well. May they realize the goals of a quality life after treatment or a dignified passage from this life to whatever is next.
Richard Schlub
Hamilton
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10. Reinstating tax cuts on individuals only new tax.
9. Defended Obama’s acts with popularity rating vs. declining job approval.
8. Can’t find U.S. made goods.
7. Cites Reps as only ones with greed, yet he helped off-shore.
6. Says Reps seek little info...its Libs instead.
5. Holds Dems blameless.
4. Says 99% of CEO’s voted Rep.
3. Misused Health Care satisfaction polls.
2. Calls for thoughtful, civil debate yet won’t himself.
1. Says he’s always right
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