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gopher

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Without Obamacare, I would have died. I’m scared the Supreme Court is going to gut the part that saved me. - The Washington Post








The Obamacare subsidies saved my life. Now, I’m scared the Supreme Court is going to gut them.

In 2010, at 54, I was diagnosed with non-alcoholic cirrhosis (end-stage liver disease). It’s debilitating, and a transplant is the only cure.

At that time, I owned a jewelry store with my wife in Pawleys Island, S.C. On weekends we would meet friends, walk on the beach and join in community events. My wife and I would travel regularly to see our daughters and take annual vacations. We enjoyed a rich and full life.

The disease quickly robbed me off all that. One of my first symptoms was an accumulation of ammonia in the brain. I became highly forgetful — I forgot how to get out of a car and how to answer the phone. I couldn’t remember how to make change for customers. One day, I tried to go home from work and got lost.

As the disease worsened, I tried to make the best of it. My wife and I were lucky to have private insurance for high-risk patients. It cost $2,000 a month with a $5,500 deductible. That cost was high, but we didn’t have any other choice. My liver ailment and diabetes were pre-existing conditions that would have made it impossible to find a new plan.

I stopped working at the store in November 2012. My life was a roller-coaster ride of monthly blood transfusions, hospital admissions, severe memory loss and the loss of my ability to drive. I slept most of the time and depended on my wife for all of my care. We would drive 3.5 hours to Duke Medical Center several times a month for transfusions.

Treating my condition eventually took up so much time that we closed our store. In June 2013, we sold our home in Pawleys Island and moved to Durham, N.C.

In October 2013, I got a letter from my insurance company telling me that my existing high-risk insurance would be ending effective Dec. 31, 2013. I was told that if I wanted continued medical insurance, I would have to find another provider.

I was terrified. At this point, I was so ill that my wife had to be a full-time caregiver for me. We were living on my Social Security Disability check, a drastic change in income for both of us. We could not afford the hundreds of thousands of dollars a liver transplant would have cost. And without insurance, I would have been dropped from the transplant list. I would have died.

My old insurer suggested we sign up for the Affordable Care Act exchange. So I called. The process was messy and frustrating. The Web site crashed; it took days to sign up, and countless phone calls. But eventually, I managed to enroll.

On Jan. 1 this year, I started on the Obamacare insurance. I now pay just $126 a month for insurance; a federal government subsidy covers the rest. If we had to cover the full cost of our health care, we would have just $574 left each month for all of our other expenses, including food and medicines.

At the same time, my conditioned quickly worsened. I was in constant pain, had no energy due to blood loss, had no appetite, couldn’t hold any food down, developed stomach swelling and was hospitalized twice for peritonitis. I was unable to walk unassisted and suffered from extreme confusion.

By April, I was dying. Then, miraculously, on April 3, a liver became available. I was given a second chance. I had the liver transplant, and my insurance covered the entire cost of the procedure.

Now, I spend my days recovering. For the first time in many years, I am feeling really good and am able to enjoy life again. My wife is my caretaker, though she works part-time for a catering company. I’m on powerful, expensive drugs that suppress my immune system. I also have had to undergo chemotherapy because my doctor found a tumor in my liver. Without insurance, these medicines and treatments would cost more than $5,000 a month. That alone is much greater than my Social Security payment. Bottom line, without insurance and the subsidy I would simply die, because I could not afford my drugs and my body would reject my liver.

After my year-long recovery is complete, I’m hoping to go back to work. I’ve had three careers — in higher education, in biomedical engineering sales and as a small-business owner. Because of my insurance, I’m able to contemplate my future. And I’m really frightened that the Supreme Court might cut the subsidy for me and so many others. For me, the subsidy is the difference between life and death.






He did nothing to deserve to die. On the contrary, he said he's going back to work in order to pay for the service he got.

Socialized ACA works!



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EagleSmack

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Patient gets his plan cancelled due to Obamcare... totally dependent on the taxpayer...has to join exchange because Obamacare cancels his other insurance... Obamacare saves his life.

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EagleSmack

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The thousands of people who died because Obamacare closed the hospitals close to them cannot comment.

Regards

A doctor and donor saves his life yet he gives homage to insurance.
 

EagleSmack

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Hospitals "stayed" open... lmao

"Darn... hospitals are closing down because of our Obamacare. What are we going to do and say to the sheep!?!?!'

"Tell them Obamacare SAVED other hospitals from closing!"

"Brilliant!"

"Brilliant!"

Gopher... do you ever learn lessons?
 

gopher

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^ typical right wing delusionalism


20 million Americans have insurance thanks to ACA thereby insuring access to health care coverage - all as shown by links I have posted. As always, Eagle fails to address these truths but merely scoffs and expects people to believe him as if his word is the exclusive truth.
 

EagleSmack

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Dude... do you think anyone actually believes that garbage you peddle?

The guy had his insurance cancelled by Obamacare to start. He would have been treated and saved regardless.

Obamacare is a disaster. Read the comments in that article. It is being ripped for what it is... liberal propaganda.

You are one "Gruber's Voters". Proud of that?

Gruber said the "lack of transparency" in the way the law was crafted was critical. "Basically, call it the stupidity of the American voter or whatever, but basically that was really, really critical for the thing to pass," he said.

He's talking about you Gopher. Yes YOU!
 

gopher

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More crybaby horseshtt.

Try telling that man above or the thousands in the Facebook testimonies that they deserve to die. Your Republican death panels were thwarted thanks to ACA because contrary to your myths it actually works.

20 million beneficiaries of health care reform are enjoying a new lease on life and as Medicaid expands even more will be added to this amount. Ask any of them if they prefer Republicon care which fools like you prefer.



By the way, your own state has Romneycare socialized medicine and not too many there are trying to end it.
 

EagleSmack

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More crybaby horseshtt.

Try telling that man above or the thousands in the Facebook testimonies that they deserve to die. Your Republican death panels were thwarted thanks to ACA because contrary to your myths it actually works.

Crybaby what? Do you even reread this?

Your liberal tactic of trying to sensationalize issues have no power here.

Try telling them..."That they deserved to die"... how ridiculous.

He had insurance... Obamacare cancelled it. He lives either way!

20 million beneficiaries of health care reform are enjoying a new lease on life and as Medicaid expands even more will be added to this amount. Ask any of them if they prefer Republicon care which fools like you prefer.
You are one of Gruber's Voters.

It's a very clever, you know, basic exploitation of the lack of economic understanding of the American voter.”



By the way, your own state has Romneycare socialized medicine and not too many there are trying to end it.
I live in a lock solid Blue State! Of course they love Obamacare... they are Gruber's Voters too!
 
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Walter

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Wally enjoys Canadian socialized medicine and he complains about others getting what he gets for free every day.




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Whose enjoying the wait times? Certainly not me. If I need an MRI I'm shuffling off to Buffalo where I ain't got to wait fer no gubmint burrocrat(sic) to say OK.
 

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Hospitals "stayed" open... lmao

"Darn... hospitals are closing down because of our Obamacare. What are we going to do and say to the sheep!?!?!'

"Tell them Obamacare SAVED other hospitals from closing!"

"Brilliant!"

"Brilliant!"

Gopher... do you ever learn lessons?

Obamacare Cutbacks Shut Hospitals Where Medicaid Went Unexpanded - Bloomberg
Rural Hospital Closings Soar as Obamacare Cuts Funds
Rural hospitals in critical condition
Fourth Georgia hospital closes due to Obamacare cuts | The Daily Caller
More Hospitals Closing Due to Obamacare - Freedom Outpost
 

EagleSmack

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Nice try? He thumped you.

Facts suck so bad don't they?

So go on now about how evil Republicans want to kill kids with cancer!