I don't mean this to be negative at all I'm just wondering if anyone else feels this way..
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>Faust</b></i>
I have heard there are towns in the U.S. (very liberal areas, maybe San Francisco) that offer (or maybe it's on the drawing board)comprehensive health coverage for those with chronic health problems/disabilities. Of course that is dependent on you absolutely having no chance where you are now, and moving.
Also, there is always Canada, England, or several of the other European countries that offer socialized medicine. If I was in a situation where I was 100% screwed healthcare wise, and there was no way out, I'd hoof it to one of those places and seek citizenship.</end quote></div>I thought about that a few times too.
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>Faust</b></i>
I have heard there are towns in the U.S. (very liberal areas, maybe San Francisco) that offer (or maybe it's on the drawing board)comprehensive health coverage for those with chronic health problems/disabilities. Of course that is dependent on you absolutely having no chance where you are now, and moving.
Also, there is always Canada, England, or several of the other European countries that offer socialized medicine. If I was in a situation where I was 100% screwed healthcare wise, and there was no way out, I'd hoof it to one of those places and seek citizenship.</end quote></div>I thought about that a few times too.