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Vienna Woods's avatar

From north of the border: my father back in 1981 almost died; he ended up in ICU for 6 weeks, had almost total kidney failure, a heart attack or two, lungs collapsed. He pulled through and lived another 16 happy years. It cost us nothing. Well, maybe tv rental at the hospital. But my younger sister and I were able to finish university. Now, he did work for a big company, so who knows, we might have been ok if it was like the States. However, my very underemployed older sister 13 years ago was diagnosed with leukemia, and was in and out of the hospital for a couple of years. She had a t-cell transplant and chemo and the whole nine yards. She didn't have to worry about paying for that cutting-edge treatment. I think that the drugs my younger sister had to take before they harvested her t-cells wasn't covered. And maybe that was it. On top of which over the years I've had two sons delivered, bunions done, tonsils out, hernia repaired, a couple of lady-parts procedures, and I paid nothing. NOTHING. So yeah, staying here, thank you.

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Dashboard Buddha's avatar

Got space on your sofa until I can find a pad of my own?

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