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Old September 24th 04, 12:19 AM
Sandy
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"Dude" wrote in message
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Just how does one save up for radical cancer therapy after you retire

and
don't have company health insurance. No insurance company is going to
insure you and if you do find insurance you can say goodbye to your nest

egg
that you have been saving for all your life. Oh yeah, you get to sell

your
house and give it to a doctor. What a great way to grow old. Just when
you've finished working all your life, and through the luck of the draw,

you
get to lose everything you own to the health industry. But, at least

you
have your life, such that it is, living in a rental at a trailer park.



One can buy his own insurance. The fact that you cannot get a decent

policy
is largely due to government interference in insurance.

Dude, you're a little out in right field on this one. What do you think
insurance is going to cost you after you have retired and had a bout with
cancer? Either way it's going to cost you your house and everything you
have worked for all your life. This is where countries with socialized
medicine have it over the US. People live longer and pay less for medical
care than in the US. Have a read.

http://news.sympatico.msn.ca/Health/...btitle=&abc=ab