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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]That mitochondrial disease, affecting muscles and the brain is fatal within the first year and all 20 children known to have suffered it passed away in less than a year. That child is suffering. The reason the US doctor is not named is because he wants to use that child in a human experiment. Canadian Insurance would pay for US treatment and its Universal if that's your argument but, I would not let my child suffer like that. In the US that child would lose healthcare coverage after his first treatment if the ACA is repealed.[/quote] +1 And reach his lifetime max. My DH is from the UK. If he or the kids (dual citizens) need expensive treatment, and AHCA is law of the land, along with lifetime max, then he said he'll go to the UK for treatment.[/quote]
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