bellassecret
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yes yes YESSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!
As a Brit with free-to-all healthcare, it strikes me as awful that in many other countries people have to actually stop and think "Can I afford to see the doc about this/pay for the drugs for treating this/ etc etc?".
Our National Health Service is overstretched but if you're sick, you go and you get treated, and nobody charges you a penny. And if you need drugs they are free fro thoe on welfare or, for anyone else, roughly $10 a prescription. Last week I paid roughly $30 for three months' worth of the three drugs I take.
To me two things that should be provided, free of charge, to ever single citizen of any country that wants to call itself civilised, are education and healthcare.
I'm an Aussie, also with a free healthcare system and I totally agree. Although our drugs are not free if you're on welfare, they are cheap enough that paying for them is not a big burden.
I see a psychiatrist (I have bipolar) about once a month. He's a very good doctor and I assume that he would normally charge quite a bit given the area he works in. All the up-market doctors are there. But as I'm on welfare he I don't get charged at all. The government pays for me through our medicare scheme. I would be in a bad way now if it wasn't for this, instead of on my way to recovery.
So yeah, I'm a fan of health care.
Unfortunately for me, the drugs that I take for my bipolar play havoc with my weight. This is something that a lot of people don't get, is that you can actually put on a lot of weight without eating a lot. I've have put on 10 kilos (about 20 pounds) in a unbelievably short time even though I was eating a strict calorie controlled diet and exercising daily. Mathematically, this shouldn't even be possible, but it happened.
So it's worth remembering that not everyone who is overweight or obese is that way because they are lazy and eat too much. Many have health problems that have caused them to gain weight. Or perhaps they have psychological issues. But people tend to judge the overweight as glutenous and lazy. I would say that in a lot of cases it's more complicated than that.
