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Old 10-14-2016, 06:58 PM
 
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I for one fear single-payer system.
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since I currently have no insurance what are people using for a low cost option. Nothing from the exchange even seems worth having that I can afford.
You fear single payer yet have no health insurance? Single payer would be a blessing for someone like you.
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Old 10-15-2016, 09:42 AM
 
Location: In a secret bunker under the Cannery
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As long as they find you worth treating.
It ends up nasty in the long run.

I have saved a ton paying drs out of pocket to be honest.

If you LOOK cheap routine care is out there.

Just found a great volunteer clinic for our PCP an maintenance scripts.

he of course told me he couldn't write my OxyContin but that's okay my surgeon does that make prefer to keep all my pain meds under one Dr.

of course disabled and 48 with no hope of improvement that I'm only going to continue to get worse I'm not sure that healthcare dollars are going to go to me and not some 18-year-old with leukemia.

sooner or later you run out other people's money and then the tough decisions after being made and I don't want to made by bureaucrats. Look at the mess the making of the opiate prescription fear mongering crazy that going on..

For dental I go to the dental school they've done awesome work and I've never had work done with less discomfort.
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Old 10-20-2017, 02:46 PM
 
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Rear ended again for 2018, 26% increase. Wish in my business I could raise rates like this and the government would fine my customers if they dropped out.

So we'll change plans for a higher deductible plan again to try and keep costs down, unfortunately HSA limit only went-up 3.6%.
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Old 10-21-2017, 07:42 AM
 
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As long as they find you worth treating.
It ends up nasty in the long run.

I have saved a ton paying drs out of pocket to be honest.

If you LOOK cheap routine care is out there.

Just found a great volunteer clinic for our PCP an maintenance scripts.

he of course told me he couldn't write my OxyContin but that's okay my surgeon does that make prefer to keep all my pain meds under one Dr.

of course disabled and 48 with no hope of improvement that I'm only going to continue to get worse I'm not sure that healthcare dollars are going to go to me and not some 18-year-old with leukemia.

sooner or later you run out other people's money and then the tough decisions after being made and I don't want to made by bureaucrats. Look at the mess the making of the opiate prescription fear mongering crazy that going on..

For dental I go to the dental school they've done awesome work and I've never had work done with less discomfort.
I had major work done at the dental school also, which was fine, except for the fact it took six months to complete, and the pain was terrible. The price was about 10% of what the oral surgeon wanted, but I don't think I would go through that again.
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Old 10-23-2017, 01:36 AM
 
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Word is Obama n Klintons were in cahoots. Now Hillary can ride in on a donkey and implement single payer( the objective all along).
^^^^^ So some people thought when you posted this about four weeks before the election.
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Old 10-23-2017, 07:00 AM
 
Location: Massachusetts
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I had major work done at the dental school also, which was fine, except for the fact it took six months to complete, and the pain was terrible. The price was about 10% of what the oral surgeon wanted, but I don't think I would go through that again.
Dental schools should be cheaper than what they change. I'm with you I went to a dental school once in Portland. Never again way overpriced, took forever. I wasn't completely sure they knew what they were doing.
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