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NicoleParticipant
Hey gang,
Thanks for all the feedback. I just wanted to drop a post letting you know that I’m still here π
I had a late night at work and my lil’ one is a not-so-good sleeper, so I’ll get back to everyone tomorrow regarding responses to good points/questions.
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NicoleParticipantHey gang,
Thanks for all the feedback. I just wanted to drop a post letting you know that I’m still here π
I had a late night at work and my lil’ one is a not-so-good sleeper, so I’ll get back to everyone tomorrow regarding responses to good points/questions.
n
NicoleParticipantHey gang,
Thanks for all the feedback. I just wanted to drop a post letting you know that I’m still here π
I had a late night at work and my lil’ one is a not-so-good sleeper, so I’ll get back to everyone tomorrow regarding responses to good points/questions.
n
NicoleParticipantHey gang,
Thanks for all the feedback. I just wanted to drop a post letting you know that I’m still here π
I had a late night at work and my lil’ one is a not-so-good sleeper, so I’ll get back to everyone tomorrow regarding responses to good points/questions.
n
NicoleParticipantThank you both, I relied on you both heavily for advise when we were deciding to buy against all advise in 2008! I’m really glad we did, money does not rein king in all situations. When I’m holding my son in his nursery, I don’t worry that our home has lost value because it’s just isn’t priority for us now. We stayed within our means and are happy and comfortable.
I figured that this property created a circus either that or there was something really wrong with the foundation or something…
I’ll keep my eye on the zip codes you mentioned. I’m waiting to plan baby #2 for the in-laws to relocate. They’re planning to move from Ohio, so it is going to be a big challenge financially and I really don’t want them to stretch themselves. We’ve talked about doing something together, we’ll see how it goes. But hearing how things are on the market makes me want to encourage them to rent. That’s difficult because mid-westerns just cringe at the idea of renting.
Thanks again!
NicoleParticipantThank you both, I relied on you both heavily for advise when we were deciding to buy against all advise in 2008! I’m really glad we did, money does not rein king in all situations. When I’m holding my son in his nursery, I don’t worry that our home has lost value because it’s just isn’t priority for us now. We stayed within our means and are happy and comfortable.
I figured that this property created a circus either that or there was something really wrong with the foundation or something…
I’ll keep my eye on the zip codes you mentioned. I’m waiting to plan baby #2 for the in-laws to relocate. They’re planning to move from Ohio, so it is going to be a big challenge financially and I really don’t want them to stretch themselves. We’ve talked about doing something together, we’ll see how it goes. But hearing how things are on the market makes me want to encourage them to rent. That’s difficult because mid-westerns just cringe at the idea of renting.
Thanks again!
NicoleParticipantThank you both, I relied on you both heavily for advise when we were deciding to buy against all advise in 2008! I’m really glad we did, money does not rein king in all situations. When I’m holding my son in his nursery, I don’t worry that our home has lost value because it’s just isn’t priority for us now. We stayed within our means and are happy and comfortable.
I figured that this property created a circus either that or there was something really wrong with the foundation or something…
I’ll keep my eye on the zip codes you mentioned. I’m waiting to plan baby #2 for the in-laws to relocate. They’re planning to move from Ohio, so it is going to be a big challenge financially and I really don’t want them to stretch themselves. We’ve talked about doing something together, we’ll see how it goes. But hearing how things are on the market makes me want to encourage them to rent. That’s difficult because mid-westerns just cringe at the idea of renting.
Thanks again!
NicoleParticipantThank you both, I relied on you both heavily for advise when we were deciding to buy against all advise in 2008! I’m really glad we did, money does not rein king in all situations. When I’m holding my son in his nursery, I don’t worry that our home has lost value because it’s just isn’t priority for us now. We stayed within our means and are happy and comfortable.
I figured that this property created a circus either that or there was something really wrong with the foundation or something…
I’ll keep my eye on the zip codes you mentioned. I’m waiting to plan baby #2 for the in-laws to relocate. They’re planning to move from Ohio, so it is going to be a big challenge financially and I really don’t want them to stretch themselves. We’ve talked about doing something together, we’ll see how it goes. But hearing how things are on the market makes me want to encourage them to rent. That’s difficult because mid-westerns just cringe at the idea of renting.
Thanks again!
NicoleParticipantThank you both, I relied on you both heavily for advise when we were deciding to buy against all advise in 2008! I’m really glad we did, money does not rein king in all situations. When I’m holding my son in his nursery, I don’t worry that our home has lost value because it’s just isn’t priority for us now. We stayed within our means and are happy and comfortable.
I figured that this property created a circus either that or there was something really wrong with the foundation or something…
I’ll keep my eye on the zip codes you mentioned. I’m waiting to plan baby #2 for the in-laws to relocate. They’re planning to move from Ohio, so it is going to be a big challenge financially and I really don’t want them to stretch themselves. We’ve talked about doing something together, we’ll see how it goes. But hearing how things are on the market makes me want to encourage them to rent. That’s difficult because mid-westerns just cringe at the idea of renting.
Thanks again!
NicoleParticipantHi SD_matt,
Thanks for asking my opinion. I only had a chance to skim the first and last couple pages of the article (late day at work…) I agree that this article is well written and presents some interesting arguments, but my brief skimming of the article he seemed to be suggest a free market philosophy to drive healthcare costs down. He also seemed to suggest that people should pay for their preventative care like we pay for gas in our car. I don’t see our healthcare choices like other consumer choices. Most people agree that the best care is obtained when you stick with one provider (the concept of a “medical home”) the quality of your care will likely go down if you go shopping around every time you have a new healthcare need. Also expecting people without resources to pay for preventative is just never going to happen and they’ll still end up in the ER with illnesses that have progressed.
Sorry, I didn’t have time to comment on the many of the other points, but I figured better to keep it short anyway…
NicoleParticipantHi SD_matt,
Thanks for asking my opinion. I only had a chance to skim the first and last couple pages of the article (late day at work…) I agree that this article is well written and presents some interesting arguments, but my brief skimming of the article he seemed to be suggest a free market philosophy to drive healthcare costs down. He also seemed to suggest that people should pay for their preventative care like we pay for gas in our car. I don’t see our healthcare choices like other consumer choices. Most people agree that the best care is obtained when you stick with one provider (the concept of a “medical home”) the quality of your care will likely go down if you go shopping around every time you have a new healthcare need. Also expecting people without resources to pay for preventative is just never going to happen and they’ll still end up in the ER with illnesses that have progressed.
Sorry, I didn’t have time to comment on the many of the other points, but I figured better to keep it short anyway…
NicoleParticipantHi SD_matt,
Thanks for asking my opinion. I only had a chance to skim the first and last couple pages of the article (late day at work…) I agree that this article is well written and presents some interesting arguments, but my brief skimming of the article he seemed to be suggest a free market philosophy to drive healthcare costs down. He also seemed to suggest that people should pay for their preventative care like we pay for gas in our car. I don’t see our healthcare choices like other consumer choices. Most people agree that the best care is obtained when you stick with one provider (the concept of a “medical home”) the quality of your care will likely go down if you go shopping around every time you have a new healthcare need. Also expecting people without resources to pay for preventative is just never going to happen and they’ll still end up in the ER with illnesses that have progressed.
Sorry, I didn’t have time to comment on the many of the other points, but I figured better to keep it short anyway…
NicoleParticipantHi SD_matt,
Thanks for asking my opinion. I only had a chance to skim the first and last couple pages of the article (late day at work…) I agree that this article is well written and presents some interesting arguments, but my brief skimming of the article he seemed to be suggest a free market philosophy to drive healthcare costs down. He also seemed to suggest that people should pay for their preventative care like we pay for gas in our car. I don’t see our healthcare choices like other consumer choices. Most people agree that the best care is obtained when you stick with one provider (the concept of a “medical home”) the quality of your care will likely go down if you go shopping around every time you have a new healthcare need. Also expecting people without resources to pay for preventative is just never going to happen and they’ll still end up in the ER with illnesses that have progressed.
Sorry, I didn’t have time to comment on the many of the other points, but I figured better to keep it short anyway…
NicoleParticipantHi SD_matt,
Thanks for asking my opinion. I only had a chance to skim the first and last couple pages of the article (late day at work…) I agree that this article is well written and presents some interesting arguments, but my brief skimming of the article he seemed to be suggest a free market philosophy to drive healthcare costs down. He also seemed to suggest that people should pay for their preventative care like we pay for gas in our car. I don’t see our healthcare choices like other consumer choices. Most people agree that the best care is obtained when you stick with one provider (the concept of a “medical home”) the quality of your care will likely go down if you go shopping around every time you have a new healthcare need. Also expecting people without resources to pay for preventative is just never going to happen and they’ll still end up in the ER with illnesses that have progressed.
Sorry, I didn’t have time to comment on the many of the other points, but I figured better to keep it short anyway…
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