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March 24, 2010 at 8:04 PM #531642March 24, 2010 at 8:08 PM #530711briansd1Guest
[quote=danielwis] some of us are middle class American’s that work hard, fund 401K’s, fund health savings accounts, etc. The difference is, we don’t come off as being completely self absorbed and completely indifferent to real problems facing the nation.
[/quote]Did you notice how the right is all about me, me, me? With them it’s always “why should I?”, “they don’t deserve”, etc..
How about thinking of others for a minute? So it’ll cost of little bit more to buy OTC meds. Is that a big enough deal to deny millions of Americans health care coverage?
March 24, 2010 at 8:08 PM #530839briansd1Guest[quote=danielwis] some of us are middle class American’s that work hard, fund 401K’s, fund health savings accounts, etc. The difference is, we don’t come off as being completely self absorbed and completely indifferent to real problems facing the nation.
[/quote]Did you notice how the right is all about me, me, me? With them it’s always “why should I?”, “they don’t deserve”, etc..
How about thinking of others for a minute? So it’ll cost of little bit more to buy OTC meds. Is that a big enough deal to deny millions of Americans health care coverage?
March 24, 2010 at 8:08 PM #531290briansd1Guest[quote=danielwis] some of us are middle class American’s that work hard, fund 401K’s, fund health savings accounts, etc. The difference is, we don’t come off as being completely self absorbed and completely indifferent to real problems facing the nation.
[/quote]Did you notice how the right is all about me, me, me? With them it’s always “why should I?”, “they don’t deserve”, etc..
How about thinking of others for a minute? So it’ll cost of little bit more to buy OTC meds. Is that a big enough deal to deny millions of Americans health care coverage?
March 24, 2010 at 8:08 PM #531388briansd1Guest[quote=danielwis] some of us are middle class American’s that work hard, fund 401K’s, fund health savings accounts, etc. The difference is, we don’t come off as being completely self absorbed and completely indifferent to real problems facing the nation.
[/quote]Did you notice how the right is all about me, me, me? With them it’s always “why should I?”, “they don’t deserve”, etc..
How about thinking of others for a minute? So it’ll cost of little bit more to buy OTC meds. Is that a big enough deal to deny millions of Americans health care coverage?
March 24, 2010 at 8:08 PM #531647briansd1Guest[quote=danielwis] some of us are middle class American’s that work hard, fund 401K’s, fund health savings accounts, etc. The difference is, we don’t come off as being completely self absorbed and completely indifferent to real problems facing the nation.
[/quote]Did you notice how the right is all about me, me, me? With them it’s always “why should I?”, “they don’t deserve”, etc..
How about thinking of others for a minute? So it’ll cost of little bit more to buy OTC meds. Is that a big enough deal to deny millions of Americans health care coverage?
March 24, 2010 at 8:11 PM #530716AnonymousGuest[quote=meadandale]
Ah, but I have chronic GERD. I have to take it daily. Prilosec OTC costs me upwards of $1/pill. Since I have an HSA plan, I’m out of pocket for everything. If I got a prescription, instead of paying $1/pill (pretax) I’d be paying 2-3x that for the prescription version..plus the cost of seeing the doctor. Oh, but the money I spent on the doctor and the drugs would qualify for HSA money. Goody.
Yeah, that’s real cost effective for me…and our health care system in general.
I agree with flu: brian is obviously young…and naive.[/quote]
Have you tried balancing the acid-alkaline in your body through diet? Sweet potatoes, watermelon, and yams are good to eat to help eliminate acid reflux. Meat, beer, and sweets tend to cause acid reflux. The page below provides a list of foods and whether they are alkalinizing or acid-producing:
http://www.essense-of-life.com/moreinfo/foodcharts.htm#chart2
You may be able to eliminate your need for pills just by adjusting your diet.
March 24, 2010 at 8:11 PM #530844AnonymousGuest[quote=meadandale]
Ah, but I have chronic GERD. I have to take it daily. Prilosec OTC costs me upwards of $1/pill. Since I have an HSA plan, I’m out of pocket for everything. If I got a prescription, instead of paying $1/pill (pretax) I’d be paying 2-3x that for the prescription version..plus the cost of seeing the doctor. Oh, but the money I spent on the doctor and the drugs would qualify for HSA money. Goody.
Yeah, that’s real cost effective for me…and our health care system in general.
I agree with flu: brian is obviously young…and naive.[/quote]
Have you tried balancing the acid-alkaline in your body through diet? Sweet potatoes, watermelon, and yams are good to eat to help eliminate acid reflux. Meat, beer, and sweets tend to cause acid reflux. The page below provides a list of foods and whether they are alkalinizing or acid-producing:
http://www.essense-of-life.com/moreinfo/foodcharts.htm#chart2
You may be able to eliminate your need for pills just by adjusting your diet.
March 24, 2010 at 8:11 PM #531295AnonymousGuest[quote=meadandale]
Ah, but I have chronic GERD. I have to take it daily. Prilosec OTC costs me upwards of $1/pill. Since I have an HSA plan, I’m out of pocket for everything. If I got a prescription, instead of paying $1/pill (pretax) I’d be paying 2-3x that for the prescription version..plus the cost of seeing the doctor. Oh, but the money I spent on the doctor and the drugs would qualify for HSA money. Goody.
Yeah, that’s real cost effective for me…and our health care system in general.
I agree with flu: brian is obviously young…and naive.[/quote]
Have you tried balancing the acid-alkaline in your body through diet? Sweet potatoes, watermelon, and yams are good to eat to help eliminate acid reflux. Meat, beer, and sweets tend to cause acid reflux. The page below provides a list of foods and whether they are alkalinizing or acid-producing:
http://www.essense-of-life.com/moreinfo/foodcharts.htm#chart2
You may be able to eliminate your need for pills just by adjusting your diet.
March 24, 2010 at 8:11 PM #531393AnonymousGuest[quote=meadandale]
Ah, but I have chronic GERD. I have to take it daily. Prilosec OTC costs me upwards of $1/pill. Since I have an HSA plan, I’m out of pocket for everything. If I got a prescription, instead of paying $1/pill (pretax) I’d be paying 2-3x that for the prescription version..plus the cost of seeing the doctor. Oh, but the money I spent on the doctor and the drugs would qualify for HSA money. Goody.
Yeah, that’s real cost effective for me…and our health care system in general.
I agree with flu: brian is obviously young…and naive.[/quote]
Have you tried balancing the acid-alkaline in your body through diet? Sweet potatoes, watermelon, and yams are good to eat to help eliminate acid reflux. Meat, beer, and sweets tend to cause acid reflux. The page below provides a list of foods and whether they are alkalinizing or acid-producing:
http://www.essense-of-life.com/moreinfo/foodcharts.htm#chart2
You may be able to eliminate your need for pills just by adjusting your diet.
March 24, 2010 at 8:11 PM #531652AnonymousGuest[quote=meadandale]
Ah, but I have chronic GERD. I have to take it daily. Prilosec OTC costs me upwards of $1/pill. Since I have an HSA plan, I’m out of pocket for everything. If I got a prescription, instead of paying $1/pill (pretax) I’d be paying 2-3x that for the prescription version..plus the cost of seeing the doctor. Oh, but the money I spent on the doctor and the drugs would qualify for HSA money. Goody.
Yeah, that’s real cost effective for me…and our health care system in general.
I agree with flu: brian is obviously young…and naive.[/quote]
Have you tried balancing the acid-alkaline in your body through diet? Sweet potatoes, watermelon, and yams are good to eat to help eliminate acid reflux. Meat, beer, and sweets tend to cause acid reflux. The page below provides a list of foods and whether they are alkalinizing or acid-producing:
http://www.essense-of-life.com/moreinfo/foodcharts.htm#chart2
You may be able to eliminate your need for pills just by adjusting your diet.
March 24, 2010 at 8:14 PM #530721briansd1Guest[quote=Aecetia] Calling Brian to explain why this is a good thing again….[/quote]
What is the Republican plan? NO. NO. NO. Continue the status quo and leave millions of Americans without health coverage.
As a nation, we need to prioritize spending better. Had Bush not gone to war in Iraq, this whole health care bill would have been paid for already.
March 24, 2010 at 8:14 PM #530849briansd1Guest[quote=Aecetia] Calling Brian to explain why this is a good thing again….[/quote]
What is the Republican plan? NO. NO. NO. Continue the status quo and leave millions of Americans without health coverage.
As a nation, we need to prioritize spending better. Had Bush not gone to war in Iraq, this whole health care bill would have been paid for already.
March 24, 2010 at 8:14 PM #531301briansd1Guest[quote=Aecetia] Calling Brian to explain why this is a good thing again….[/quote]
What is the Republican plan? NO. NO. NO. Continue the status quo and leave millions of Americans without health coverage.
As a nation, we need to prioritize spending better. Had Bush not gone to war in Iraq, this whole health care bill would have been paid for already.
March 24, 2010 at 8:14 PM #531398briansd1Guest[quote=Aecetia] Calling Brian to explain why this is a good thing again….[/quote]
What is the Republican plan? NO. NO. NO. Continue the status quo and leave millions of Americans without health coverage.
As a nation, we need to prioritize spending better. Had Bush not gone to war in Iraq, this whole health care bill would have been paid for already.
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