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Canadians Head To Maine For Medical Treatment
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Posted on 07/24/2003 5:46:11 PM PDT by chance33_98
CANADIANS HEAD TO MAINE FOR MEDICAL TREATMENT
Normally when you hear about bus trips between Maine and Canada related to health care, it's Mainers going north to buy prescription drugs.
But right about now, a group of Canadians is in Bangor for treatment. Twelve Canadians came south for a similar trip last year. The trip from New Brunswick is sponsored by a Canadian consumer group which says Canada's universal health care system restricts many forms of treatment for Canadians, and forces long waits for tests and procedures such as m-r-i's. The Canadians will be treated in Bangor this afternoon, and then head back to Canada.
TOPICS: Canada; Culture/Society; News/Current Events; US: Maine
KEYWORDS: afghancaves; socializedmedicine
To: chance33_98
I hope that they take a little side trip to NYC and give Dr. Hillary the finger.
To: chance33_98
They go to Detroit, to do the same.
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posted on
07/24/2003 5:48:41 PM PDT
by
Pan_Yans Wife
(Lurking since 2000.)
To: Paul Atreides
I hope that they take a little side trip to NYC and give Dr. Hillary the finger. Good one. LOL!
LVM
i'm on a diabetic support listserv. one of the members lives in canada and says they won't allow her to get an insulin pump. they say she can maintain control w/o it.
for those who don't know, an insulin pump is probably one of the best ways for a type 1 and many type 2s to maintain control. even medicare and medicaid cover the pump here.
maybe the next step is to not pay for her insulin? she can work on maintaining control w/o that too.
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posted on
07/24/2003 5:57:47 PM PDT
by
radiohead
To: chance33_98
CANADIANS HEAD TO MAINE FOR MEDICAL TREATMENT So do the Somali's
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posted on
07/24/2003 5:58:10 PM PDT
by
lewislynn
To: radiohead
You should tell your friend that she needs to get a vial of Humalog and a vial of Lantus. With these two, she CAN get as good of control as with a pump with a lot less headaches.
The Humalog handles the base line. There is absolutely NO rise in the full 24 hours it is effective (unlike older insulins like NPH, Humalin, etc.). The Lantus is almost instantaneous. In fact, although it says to take it just before meals, that is sometimes too soon. It is better to wait 15 to 30 minutes after you eat to take it. Of course, carb counting rather than calorie counting is very important in figuring out how much you need.
BTW, my sister used to work in a hospital in one of the suburbs of Detroit. She often told me about the lines of people who checked in from Canada on a Friday night. A lot of them were out by Monday.
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posted on
07/24/2003 6:09:11 PM PDT
by
jim_trent
To: *Socialized Medicine
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