I don’t know how serious it got with Gunners mom but I think this article is a pretty good insight in why some folks decide to go to Mexico https://www.thenationalnews.com/worl...outputType=amp
I don’t know how serious it got with Gunners mom but I think this article is a pretty good insight in why some folks decide to go to Mexico https://www.thenationalnews.com/worl...outputType=amp
I can't imagine someone not having health insurance. My treatment costs were much, much higher than the 42,000 in the article, but my health insurance covered everything except my deductible, which I kept high on purpose, to keep my premiums lower. I still didn't reach my deductible.
And it worked. Not something anyone want to go through but it seems like more people are.
They aren’t allowed to provide the treatment, cancer is not the only thing people go to Mexico to get treated. Cancer has hit me very close to home multiple times here recently and I wish I had heard gunners pod cast before watching my family members go through what I witnessed.
Actually while residing in ICU for 8 days years back, I listened to a family next door visiting their mom, leave, mom codes, dies and family called in to see mom after told of the passing. My goodness, almost straight out of Jerry Springer. I’m sure they sued, because that was the first thing yelled out their collective mouths.
Privacy per HIPPA exists, but doors tend to be open out of necessity. You can’t help but hear stuff.
. . . until it is approved by FDA here, it is not allowed to be delivered by the medical community . . . so, while the approval process is underway here and before it is complete, the treatment may be available in a place like Mexico . . . when you have nothing to lose, that may well be the most viable option . . .
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