JoeEpcotRocks
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septbride2002 said:Dear Sweet Joe - how old are you? I ask this because you mentioned health insurance and I've had the pleasure of dealing with health insurance first hand recently. You see my Father is approaching that age when his body is starting to fail him. I'll remind you that my father is also a veteran of the Vietnam war.He has had 3 eye surgeries due to blood vessels behind his eyes bleeding out due to untreated diabetes. He is currently worried about losing his big toe on his right foot. His high blood pressure almost caused a heart attack and he has emphesema. Yes he should have taken better care of himself in the age where smoking was common and growing up on the good ole boy midwest diet of meat and potatoes. But he is taking the steps now to help himself. On his less then $30,000/per year job his prescriptions that run him $80-$175 per month are a big chunk of his budget. Not to mention the pile of medical bills from specialist and the surgeries that he has to pay because it isn't covered under his health insurance and he can't afford more.
So you see - I don't give a damn about health insurance over in Iraq when I have a father who can barely afford his insulin. And with the way our economy is going - the stock market not stabalizing, short term lending rates increasing, and the price of gas it is only a matter of time before he can't pay his bills and he will have to move in with us in order to save the rent money for his other bills. Can you imagine how humiliating it will be for a 55+ year old man having to move in with his daughter because he can't afford his bills?
You'll have to excuse me if the life and liberty of Iraq is not the top priority in my list. I would rather see the issues of our country addressed first. I guess I'm selfish that way.
~Amanda
I'm 46 and sorry to hear about your dad.
I still stand by my statements regarding the overall picture of this country.
While I said health insurance has improved -- I agree it could be better still (that could be a whole thread on the DIS unto itself).
I don't understand your statement re the stock market. My investments have been stable or slightly up over the last 2 years (the NYSE has been in the same price range for the last year or so.) I'm in the business world (25 years), and the economy is doing well overall. Short-term lending rates are up only slightly and still quite low as compared to the past. Katrina certainly has had a big impact on gas prices, which is very unfortunate, but hopefully short-term.
I can understand why Iraq would not be a priority for you, but those 25 million people count too (and it's essential to our war against terrorism).
He has had 3 eye surgeries due to blood vessels behind his eyes bleeding out due to untreated diabetes. He is currently worried about losing his big toe on his right foot. His high blood pressure almost caused a heart attack and he has emphesema. Yes he should have taken better care of himself in the age where smoking was common and growing up on the good ole boy midwest diet of meat and potatoes. But he is taking the steps now to help himself. On his less then $30,000/per year job his prescriptions that run him $80-$175 per month are a big chunk of his budget. Not to mention the pile of medical bills from specialist and the surgeries that he has to pay because it isn't covered under his health insurance and he can't afford more.

