Quote:
Originally Posted by TheGame
Sorry to hear about your father in law. But I'm sure the story would have been a lot worse if private health insurance was his only option.
|
Never mind the fact that I've had all of my grandparents go through extended care sessions and multiple lifesaving surgeries, each instance with excellent care from private insurance. The care provided was for emphysema, a stroke, old age (basically last minute hospice) and phlebitis (a month in hospital for that to have stents put in both her 91 year old legs). Only one is still with us, but I can't say a thing bad about their doctors or their care. A nurse even helped me rub my grandmother's stomach the day before she died because she was so uncomfortable and she didn't want any drugs.
I even mentioned they had excellent private insurance care and you quoted it.
But I'm sure you think it would be worse anyway... because if it wasn't worse it wouldn't fit your predisposed opinion.