It makes me angry that boob jobs and Viagra are covered.
They are? Augmentation isn't ... ??? Right?
Reconstructive surgery after mastectomy ...yes....
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It makes me angry that boob jobs and Viagra are covered.
I don't think I'd be half as angry about the subject, if the pro-life folks were actually stepping up and helping the children already here by providing loving homes or financially helping parents that chose life.
Maybe it's the hypocrisy I'm more annoyed by? I dunno... I'm tired...lol
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It makes me angry that boob jobs and Viagra are covered.
.Yes, insurance should only cover things that benefit me. Who cares about the child who needs prosthetic legs? Must not have been meant to walk. Plenty of people can walk. Sidewalks would be crowded if we had more people walking. Who cares about the man receiving a cochlear implant because he just wants to hear his sweet wife's voice? Not my husband. Who cares about the woman whose womb is barren and her souls desire is to carry her own child? I mean, aren't there plenty of children already?
Well, I do. Those situations may not be mine, but it's called compassion, and I am thankful that those people's dreams can come true through modern medicine.....regardless of whether I think their desire is "worthy enough."
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Well as one who experienced infertility because I waited too long to have children, having previously gotten pregnant, I'm glad my private insurance was able to help me out, but it still cost us a lot of money..
It seriously has nothing to do with keeping people childless...my goodness! It think the purpose of insurance is to sustain health. I think it should cover medications necessary to the health and survival of people. I would say that ear implants and prosthetic are not elective procedures, but procedures to achieve and maintain health.
Children are a choice, not a necessity to the health of a person. It's just about insurance being what it should be. Healthcare...not achieving our life's dreams. I do think there should be programs for people who can't have children, but I don't think it should be health insurance.
It's just MY opinion, no one needs to agree with me. It takes all kinds!
Yes, insurance should only cover things that benefit me. Who cares about the child who needs prosthetic legs? Must not have been meant to walk. Plenty of people can walk. Sidewalks would be crowded if we had more people walking. Who cares about the man receiving a cochlear implant because he just wants to hear his sweet wife's voice? Not my husband. Who cares about the woman whose womb is barren and her souls desire is to carry her own child? I mean, aren't there plenty of children already?
Well, I do. Those situations may not be mine, but it's called compassion, and I am thankful that those people's dreams can come true through modern medicine.....regardless of whether I think their desire is "worthy enough."
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Cosmetic breast augmentations are not covered. Reconstructive surgeries after mastectomies and cancer are.
As far as viagra, I agree with you. I think insurance should cover medications and procedures necessary to health and reconstruction. Insurance covers way too much elective crap.
I'd really like some lipo... How much can I put ya down for?
Just teasing you.
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Snipped by me. Maybe we can just do a joint "Go Fund Me" thing together after I have this baby. Haha
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Snipped by me. Maybe we can just do a joint "Go Fund Me" thing together after I have this baby. Haha
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You're pregnant! Congratulations!!!!
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It's funny the prejudices people have about when women decide to have their children. I had my first baby when I was 17 and complete strangers would lecture me about irresponsible I was, I was too young, I needed to wait, get married, have a good job etc. So waited to have more kids until I was married and financial secure, Only what they don't tell you about waiting is that it's so much harder to conceive when you're 37 then when you're 17.
I think womb transplants are a great step forward. A generation ago, IVF was controversial. Now young girls with cancer can freeze their eggs so later on they can have their own biological child. Technology is always going to be evolving. Moving forward is better than standing still.
Great step forward? So far this experimental procedure hasn't resulted in any successful outcomes.
Just because something can be done doesn't mean it should be done.
It's an invasive surgery with a risk of rejection.
These women will need to take anti-rejection meds for the duration of the pregnancy.
How is that going to affect the developing fetus?
Bottom line is - it's none of our business, these women neither seek nor need our approval. Where's the 'big' raspberry smilie when you need one?
Bottom line is - it's none of our business, these women neither seek nor need our approval. Where's the 'big' raspberry smilie when you need one?