Hi again all!
I'm sorry for the tone of my previous post being negative/defeatist. I'm going to be honest, this whole issue has sent me into a tailspin. Since election night when the writing was on the wall that this is what we'd be up against my stress level has been through the roof. I have trouble sleeping and go through the days in a fog. Constantly checking my phone/laptop/iPad for news related to the healthcare bill. I used to look into my daughter's face and wonder how long I will be alive for her. Now I look into her face and that question has evolved into "how long would I be able to live without my medications or access to my doctors/hospital?" The answer is probably weeks, maybe months. I don't mean to sound dramatic, but after hitting a lifetime max that is literally what we would be up against. Or, if with the removal of the "essential health benefits" our plan could decide they don't want to cover our expensive CF meds. I'm assuming that would be pretty likely.
Anyway, I'm thankful to come here and find that I'm not alone in my worries. You ladies are all doing amazing with the calls, emails, and letters. I think I will, in fact, write to Sen. Ben Sasse of Nebraska (my state). He has not publicly stated his position, so I suppose it's worth a try. I'm also going to write some of those that are on the fence. To Jeana's point; I'm sure they do value the input of their own constituents far greater than those of folks not in their state. In fact, under normal circumstances I think they do disregard opinions of those that are not constituents. What I'm thinking on this one is that just the shear volume of calls, emails, letters etc. bombarding them is a good thing. I hope they see that overwhelmingly, people don't want this bill.
We went to a backyard pool party at a friend's home over the weekend. The topic of this health care bill came up and I went "Oh no, here we go. I'm going to have to decide whether to keep my mouth shut, or engage it and risk becoming too emotional." I think I've mentioned before that growing up in red state, my friends are overwhelmingly conservative Republican. As such, I assumed they all fully supported this bill. Anyway, as the conversation went on I did chime in on what the lifetime/annual caps would do to me personally. The focus seems to overwhelmingly be Medicaid and the assumption that everyone on Medicaid is a loser who is able bodied, should be working, and is just milking the system. I think most don't think about or see the fact that many (dare I say most?) on Medicaid are the elderly in assisted living/nursing homes and children and adults with complex medical conditions who physically cannot work. Anyway those were the 2 biggest points I made in response to tone of the conversation, so it gave me ideas on what to focus on in my calls/emails. My biggest takeaway from the conversation though is that literally everyone at the party, no matter what political affiliation, agreed that this bill is NOT the solution to the problems that the ACA is having. Not one person stated that they think it's a good piece of legislation.
It looks like it's possible the bill will not pass. However, I feel in my gut that after a few amendments folks will fall in line and vote for it. With that said, I think we should be hoping for and pushing for an amendment regarding lifetime/annual caps. That doesn't help with the Medicaid issues though. I don't know, I'm just thinking out loud here....
Keep up the good fight ladies!