I don't disagree.
I'm in my 30s and have been taking thyroid medication for years for hypothyroidism. While my medication is not on the immediate list of "uninsured," as time goes on, it might. Or there might be shortages of it.
If I go without my medication for a month, my thyroid essentially stops functioning which eventually leads to coma and death. Yeah, I'm freaking thrilled for this garbage coming down the pipe.
This morning before I even saw this I started searching the web to try to find alternative therapies for diabetes, so as to be prepared when the SHTF economically. Not sure how to know who really knows what they’re talking about but with doctors being spies for Big Brother, and with Big Brother working to collapse the economy while preparing and arming the government to fire on Americans (and have the coffins to bury them in afterwards).... I think diabetics are going to have to start weaning themselves off of medicines as best they can, in order to survive when the SHTF.
My endocrinologist was a Christian from Syria. He decided to go back to be with his family in December, right before Obamacare was supposed to hit. Several years ago he encouraged me to not worry so much about America because it’s all “just politics”. I wonder if he would say the same thing to me today if we saw each other again.
I'm 50 and take levothyroxin for my thyroids. The funny thing is, I pay about $3.85 for it without insurance whereas if I try to pay for it with my insurance, I have a $15 copay for a $3.85 medication.
I frankly don't care if my insurance stops paying for a medication that I can pay less for out of pocket!