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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWhy I am a healthcare voter.
Tonight I found this posted on Daily Kos:
It is titled, "My wife was just diagnosed with cancer; what this means under Universal Healthcare."
It's by a person who calls him/herself Dfh1. Here's the link: https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2018/10/15/1804402/-My-Wife-Was-Just-Diagnosed-with-Cancer-What-this-means-under-Universal-Healthcare
Here's an excerpt - please, it is well worth reading.
My wife has always been one of my heroes. She is a strong woman who confronts challenges with a combination of courage, hope and humour. And now, after her diagnosis of Uterine Cancer, she is approaching this latest fight with this same combination of strengths. I really am in awe of her. We have been married now for 27 years. Even with this diagnosis, we believe our journey will continue into a healthy retirement and for many years to come.
Like all Canadians regardless of wealth or status, we do not have to worry about the financial implications of this diagnosis and her upcoming surgery. We dont have to think about re-mortgageing our home, raiding our retirement funds, or declaring bankruptcy because this disease struck our family. We dont have to set up a crowdfunding account to help us.
Although not directly linked to Universal Healthcare, my wife also does not have to worry about losing her job because of this diagnosis. She has access to sick leave (and I have access to care and nurturing leave), so neither her absence from work for up to six weeks, nor mine, will result in additional financial harm. No one needs to lend her sick days.
Like all Canadians regardless of wealth or status, we do not have to worry about the financial implications of this diagnosis and her upcoming surgery. We dont have to think about re-mortgageing our home, raiding our retirement funds, or declaring bankruptcy because this disease struck our family. We dont have to set up a crowdfunding account to help us.
Although not directly linked to Universal Healthcare, my wife also does not have to worry about losing her job because of this diagnosis. She has access to sick leave (and I have access to care and nurturing leave), so neither her absence from work for up to six weeks, nor mine, will result in additional financial harm. No one needs to lend her sick days.
THIS is what we need here in the USA.
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Why I am a healthcare voter. (Original Post)
PatrickforO
Oct 2018
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Ohiogal
(35,854 posts)1. All I can say is
AMEN!!!!
There is NO EXCUSE for a country like ours to let people who are stricken with life threatening illness, go bankrupt paying for their medical care! It's cruel and inhumane! Yet this is what clueless idiots who vote for Republicans vote for time and time again. It's insane!
Hoyt
(54,770 posts)2. Agree completely. Sadly, don't see it happening anytime soon.