Guest guest Posted January 6, 2005 Report Share Posted January 6, 2005 That is the question. I thought when Congress approved genocidal pharmaceuticals for Medicare recipients that I just wanted to " Say NO " and ask them to please send me mine for nutritional supplements. This is only a question you can answer. Do you think you would be more health in 4 years if you took that approximate $4,000/yr. and: 1. Took a Carribean Cruise in the Winter 2. Spent it on a health spa? 3. Spent it on nutritional supplements. 4. Spent it on paying for other people's chemotherapy, kidney dialysis, being treated like a bar coded insurance form, sitting in reception rooms for hours with no respect for your time, being given health care when getting a copy of your medical records(evidence in malpractice lawsuit) is next to impossible after HIPPA? There is some company...Ameriplan that gives reduction in dental, medical, chiropractic and vet bills that cheap. If you decide to drop it I suggest you make sure you have Med Pay on your auto. Thank you, Dr. Sandra Lance, D.C. - " Robin " <zami9 Wednesday, January 05, 2005 9:48 PM Re: Thyroid Support - Dr. David Williams Thank you all so much for the information on low Thyroid. Wow.. lots of information to digest. Well, I'll start out by purchasing some powdered kelp and adding Selenium to my supplements.. I'm also looking at a few different natural supplements that I found through your support. I got another message from my doctor and she said that it is the TSH that is elevated.. the T4 is normal.. I take that to mean that my TSH is working overtime to keep the T4 normal. Still haven't had an actual conversation with my doctor.. it's so difficult these days to connect through an HMO. ..... which brings me to my next statement... My health insurance this year is now $390 per month just for the premium.. I'm going to be 61 in February.. and it just keeps going up every year it seems.. I take very good care of myself nutritionally and exercise... I'm told that I look like I'm in my late 40's early 50's...though I don't think that's really true...before you start to think I'm a Narcissist... I'm telling you this for a reason! I'm thinking long and hard about dropping the HMO until I am eligible for Medicare... I've been having to take money out of my not so large savings to pay for my medical coverage... any thoughts out there?? thank you again, I'm so appreciative. Robin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2005 Report Share Posted January 7, 2005 Thank you Sandra for your input.. I'm going to look into having medpay on my auto insurance.. as it happens.. I'm going to keep the Kaiser for another month or so while they test my thyroid and give me a prescription for Armour Thyroid. It just seems totally out of whack to have to pay so very much for health care...yet, it's so scary not to have it. Robin - <DrLance ; <zami9 Cc: <drlance Wednesday, January 05, 2005 7:50 PM Medical Industrial Complex, To give or not to give you money & your body to HMO's. > > > That is the question. > I thought when Congress approved genocidal pharmaceuticals for Medicare > recipients that I just wanted to " Say NO " and ask them to please send me > mine for nutritional supplements. > > This is only a question you can answer. > Do you think you would be more health in 4 years if you took that > approximate $4,000/yr. and: > 1. Took a Carribean Cruise in the Winter > 2. Spent it on a health spa? > 3. Spent it on nutritional supplements. > 4. Spent it on paying for other people's chemotherapy, kidney dialysis, > being treated like a bar coded insurance form, sitting in reception rooms > for hours with no respect for your time, being given health care when > getting a copy of your medical records(evidence in malpractice lawsuit) > is next to impossible after HIPPA? > > There is some company...Ameriplan that gives reduction in dental, medical, > chiropractic and vet bills that cheap. > If you decide to drop it I suggest you make sure you have Med Pay on your > auto. > Thank you, > Dr. Sandra Lance, D.C. > > > - > " Robin " <zami9 > > Wednesday, January 05, 2005 9:48 PM > Re: Thyroid Support - Dr. David > Williams > > > Thank you all so much for the information on low Thyroid. Wow.. lots of > information to digest. Well, I'll start out by purchasing some powdered > kelp and adding Selenium to my supplements.. I'm also looking at a few > different natural supplements that I found through your support. > > I got another message from my doctor and she said that it is the TSH that > is > elevated.. the T4 is normal.. I take that to mean that my TSH is working > overtime to keep the T4 normal. Still haven't had an actual conversation > with my doctor.. it's so difficult these days to connect through an HMO. > .... which brings me to my next statement... My health insurance this year > is now $390 per month just for the premium.. I'm going to be 61 in > February.. and it just keeps going up every year it seems.. I take very > good care of myself nutritionally and exercise... I'm told that I look > like > I'm in my late 40's early 50's...though I don't think that's really > true...before you start to think I'm a Narcissist... I'm telling you this > for a reason! I'm thinking long and hard about dropping the HMO until I am > eligible for Medicare... I've been having to take money out of my not so > large savings to pay for my medical coverage... any thoughts out there?? > > thank you again, I'm so appreciative. > > Robin > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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