To: the OlLine Rebel
"There is no individual NEED for erections. None. It is not medical; one is not going to wither away because of it."
There is no absolute "need" to walk without pain, to have good vision in both eyes, to be able to move one's arms without pain, to have better hearing, to have straight teeth, or to be rid of many other physical ailments. Medicine extends far beyond treating potentially fatal illnesses. You talk like a medieval monk or a Christian Scientist. Sex may be optional for YOU, but others may want to enjoy a sex life if there is some treatment which makes that possible.
Your comment reminds me of the old joke, "I went to my doctor and told him it hurts when I do this [raises arm in air]." My doctor said, "Don't do that." You're like the doctor in the joke.
To: Steve_Seattle
In nature, you would be dead meat walking with pain, or even having pain anywhere else or being visually or audibly impaired. Non-working male appendage has nothing to do with being able to live.
My sister died 2 years ago of a rare breast cancer and I myself have gone through gigantic tumor removal in the gut and then pulmonary embolism in the last year.
Excuse me for having little sympathy for something that is nothing but basically elective and getting it covered.
And that is the key to whether it is truly medical or not - 100% elective. Thus, it should not have any coverage. Any more than should BC pills (which incidentally are used for other more medical issues).
85 posted on
07/02/2014 9:00:05 PM PDT by
the OlLine Rebel
(Common sense is an uncommon virtue.)
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