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by NotSammyHagar
2517 days ago
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At best this is an uncommon opinion. I work with a dual citizen republican from Canada. He was almost swayed to your view until he actually used the us health system. We have good us Corp healthcare, & now he says it's similar to ca. He was wondering what would happen if he got hurt and lost coverage in the us. |
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You try to make do. Manage as you can with your savings, work you can get and maintain, as the effects of the medical issue continue to limit every aspect of your life and get worse with age and time. The normal decline of age is amplified as a result and your options to earn are further restricted. Eventually there is no way to do it alone or without some outside help.
You are directed to apply for programs that are also "privileges" and not available to everyone as the process is adversarial and not a right. You face many levels and months to years of denials, appeals, and are often completely rejected.Even if you get approved you are mired in bureaucracy, reapprovals, judgement, and your access is extremely limited even in the best case.
Next people you talk to about this will begin to marginalize you and act as if you must have done something wrong because they just cannot believe it's like that. In order to maintain their just-world hypothesis and feelings of security they need to frame this as an individual failure or anomaly and not a systemic and cultural defect.
You then start to get depressed and lose hope because there is no way to regain your quality of life or even obtain a survivable one in many cases. If you are fortunate enough to have caring family you might find some support and have some livable life, even if restricted. If you do not then you end up with more needs and expenses but with the exact opposite situation in resources. Eventually you decide to take a walk off a bridge because there is no real way out.
This isn't even the worst case scenario but rather a fairly median process because needs go up with age and resources decline so without having the time to build a safety net over a lifetime, or a social one being present...you have no options. This is happening to thousands of people right now. I am one of them. I've never met anyone like this who chose it or wanted it. I've never met anyone like this who wants to "sit on their ass and take my tax money" as people in my region assert. Every one of them is someone who had a life, who would love nothing more than independence, but for whom it isn't on the menu and neither is enough assistance to have any quality of life.