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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Anyone who believes this cold blooded murder was somehow justified or who “understands” the actions of this deranged lunatic Mangioni needs serious help. [/quote] Or perhaps you need to have some desperately needed health insurance coverage be denied and then report back how you feel about Luigi.[/quote] NP I have stage 4 breast cancer and understand the frustration. I would NEVER condone violence or murder. Ever. [/quote] Has your medical treatment been denied. [/quote] your treatment didn’t get denied. Just coverage for it does [/quote] Can you pay for a procedure out of pocket? Can you get a quote on how much a procedure will cost? Can you get a payment plan? Can you just write a check for say a [b]C-section [/b]when you are also paying $2600 a month in premiums?[/quote] Do you mean a medically advised and peer tested reason for a c section? Or “just because” you feel like having a c section, anesthesia epidural team, surgical team, etc. Guess what? In Canada and the UK under NHS you don’t even get a obgyn when in labor and delivery. You get one midwife helping many women at the same time. If there’s a complication good luck. Hope the surgeon is close by or in the building. That’s why every employer in London also offers private health insurance in addition to NHs employee and employer paycheck payments. They use it for L&D and any other intensive surgery or treatment to avoid wait lists and lack of options. And thus hire less people and pay them less- since benefit costs are too high. Enjoy! [/quote] And yet in 2022, the U.S. had a rate of 22.3 maternal deaths per 100,000 live births, while Canada's rate was about 8 deaths per 100,000. Odd that it's still safer to deliver in Canada, isn't it?[/quote] What do you think they are dying of or from PP? Read more of the study. [/quote]
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