On the topic of
Medicare, and in particular for those of you who straightened out the
difference between Medicare and Medicaid less than a week ago, I have several
things to say. I entered upon Medicare near the age of 35 . I was determined
retroactively, due to the paucity of my earnings, to have been eligible
starting in 1994. Those considered disabled by Social Security wait three years
to achieve Medicare. I bet you didn't know that, did you? There is no short-term
disability, dating back to the 1990s. ADA came in with George Herbert Walker
Bush. Bill Clinton came in soon after Herbert Walker's first term. To my count
GHWB had launched four wars in four years. Bonus points to anyone who remembers
all four. One was Panama (Manuel Noriega). Sadly, Navy Seals were not deployed
during Gulf War I. Let's imagine for a moment a non-deployed Navy Seal in a
one-bedroom apartment in CA with his wife. Now it is bringing Mitt Romney's
night of defeat to mind. How is men's lust and preparation for war related to
government health insurance? There are, thinking of our certain, hard won (dead
people, pincushions in HMOs, tattered scholars) changes in Medicare that will
surely take place. No one spying on my page commented on my disabled five-day a
week Medicare schedule. It is excessive to the point that an old boyfriend
claimed greater health than mine. The only thing said to be wrong with me is
the untested illness of bipolar. One can sink without dying. Bipolar cannot
kill one, as hard for me to remember as that is, what I later called coronary
to the forehead. Neurologists are turning feminist and becoming Buddhist. I
guess Jesus suffered enduring consequences. He was not an atheist. He invented
not being an atheist. Pray to spark reform of medical insurance for all
Americans, not one, not two, not twenty-seven, but all 330 million of us. We
demand good (basic) general health. We reject administrative costs that run
higher than health costs do. Up by your bootstraps, Americans, basics. Now.
Wednesday, September 27, 2017
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On another, more grateful note, I learned today that I can apply for linked coverage in my network areas. True, coverage for my disability has been baffling in its spotty coverage. I feel at peace tonight that I applied for linked coverage.
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