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The-ShovelerParticipant
My Mother has “scan” health plan (I think there is a small extra premium for LTC) up to 6 months nursing home and in-home help.
This helped us greatly during her brief stays after some necessary surgery (still they try to throw you out the door ASAP and way before you are really ready, probably the same for any ltc insurers, if they can find a way to kick you out they will IMO).
If it becomes necessary maybe contact
https://www.nhscare.com/Maybe this is where it pays not to have a big gov pension.
The-ShovelerParticipantLOL I guess it depends on what it is you want IMO.
At some point you do kind of have to just go for it.
Clock is ticking.
Me I am happy about 80% of the time doing what I am doing (I guess that is enough).
I got no big plans.
The-ShovelerParticipantMaybe, maybe not
Nothing is certain, nothing last forever.
(well maybe instances in spacetime)Some get lucky some don’t, sometimes being lucky is its own curse.
All my mothers old friends are no longer alive (other than complaining about that once in a while she is mostly happy).
She may out live some of her children.
The-ShovelerParticipantMy Mother who is near 90 now has had to use in home as well as a nursing home care for brief periods over the last 15 years now.
Neither was really a good way to live long term.
Also beware of in-home care, I have heard stories of care takers emptying bank accounts etc… forcing will changes etc…
The-ShovelerParticipantYea OK I can vote for that (especially on a hot day like today)
+1The-ShovelerParticipant[quote=flu][quote=scaredyclassic]cmon, thats funny, right?[/quote]
lol[/quote]
+1The-ShovelerParticipantI don’t want to get into this whole soyboy debate.
But generally if you lose weight you lose muscle mass
“A person who is attempting to lose weight by not eating may lose weight in muscle first before fat.”
The-ShovelerParticipant[quote=temeculaguy]
Nobody is biking to work, nobody uses mass transit and every year fewer do. We waste 70% of transit funds on mass transit for 3.5% of the population [/quote]My Wife’s friends she grew up with in Shanghai all have two or three cars (and have moved to newly built suburbs).
Costco is opening a new (first in china) store in the burbs of Shanghai with a large parking lot.
The-ShovelerParticipantHigh speed rail’s replacement (evolve)
https://www.yahoo.com/news/electric-train-plane-hybrid-best-153227505.html
The-ShovelerParticipantThe last recession was an outlier, most recessions do not affect housing that much.
Of course there are always outlier deals as well to be found even now.
The-ShovelerParticipantyea I think you are going to need a class CM1 license and register with the DMV.
Could be wrong, but that seems more a motor driven cycle than bicycle.
The-ShovelerParticipantI don’t think (well at least me anyway) was saying medical insurance should be “FREEE!!!”.
But I do think there needs to be a public option, you should be able to buy or get all the private medical insurance you want or can afford.
But like I said, I doubt it will ever happen,
Too much money in private insurance.
The-ShovelerParticipantMeant to say democrat, but anyway I doubt a public option will ever get passed even in California
There is just too much money stopping it even for the democrats to resist, their voting record shows it.
The-ShovelerParticipantBecause having a public option would eventually become a single payer system which the demarcate controlled California congress has voted down several times now.
(too much big money stopping it).
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