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by skrebbel
5349 days ago
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> "but now that i'm currently uninsured (i may do a follow-up post on finding cheap health insurance packages), i'm beginning to care more about my physical and mental health." This one really scared me. The author wants to work on his health for money reasons? I know that money is virtue in California, but isn't this taking it a little to extremes? I find the idea to screw up your health because you're "insured anyway", well, disturbing. Not sure I'd take sleeping advice from someone with this attitude. |
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Why should that surprise you? If you're uninsured, you'll pay a small fortune for any medical expenses you might incur. (Hell, you'll likely pay a small fortune even if you are insured).
Hence, someone who's uninsured should take a pretty keen interest in maintaining and improving his health. I mean, obviously we all should. But for the uninsured, a health problem is also a potentially catastrophic financial problem.
"I find the idea to screw up your health because you're "insured anyway", well, disturbing"
I think that's a misinterpretation of the article.