Infertile Wanna Breed Boo Hoos IVF Isn't Free September 14, 2014 | Registered: 12 years ago Posts: 1,774 |
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Wannamoo Cunt
How is this fair? I have paid tax and national insurance since I was 16 and contributed into the system. I have a medical problem. Why can I have no help for an illness that is clearly mine? It is my body that doesn't work properly.
More funding is spent on obesity and drug and alcohol addiction in Leicestershire and Rutland than on fertility treatment. Did the people with infertility choose this to happen? Infertility is not a lifestyle choice, so why are we the ones to be penalised?
Re: Infertile Wanna Breed Boo Hoos IVF Isn't Free September 14, 2014 | Registered: 14 years ago Posts: 5,716 |
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Wannamoo Cunt
How is this fair? I have paid tax and national insurance since I was 16 and contributed into the system. I have a medical problem. Why can I have no help for an illness that is clearly mine? It is my body that doesn't work properly.
More funding is spent on obesity and drug and alcohol addiction in Leicestershire and Rutland than on fertility treatment. Did the people with infertility choose this to happen? Infertility is not a lifestyle choice, so why are we the ones to be penalised?
Ah, but shitting a loaf IS a lifestyle choice! And becoming inpig is not essential or beneficial to one's health, so it falls under the same category as cosmetic surgery, IMO.
My Lasik surgery wasn't covered by any sort of insurance, even though I didn't choose to be born with astigmatism! eyes2 (And, unlike sluicing, my getting Lasik surgery didn't suck resources from other hardworking taxpayers or contribute to overpopulation.)
It's better if these cuntbags don't pass on their entitled attitude to the next generation, anyway.
Re: Infertile Wanna Breed Boo Hoos IVF Isn't Free September 14, 2014 | Registered: 11 years ago Posts: 1,706 |
If she doesn't even know how to be a person unless she shits a loaf she has WAAAYY bigger problems than infertility. :crzQuote
What is my role in life now as a wife, daughter, woman?
Re: Infertile Wanna Breed Boo Hoos IVF Isn't Free September 14, 2014 | Registered: 14 years ago Posts: 336 |
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Wannamoo Cunt
How is this fair? I have paid tax and national insurance since I was 16 and contributed into the system. I have a medical problem. Why can I have no help for an illness that is clearly mine? It is my body that doesn't work properly.
More funding is spent on obesity and drug and alcohol addiction in Leicestershire and Rutland than on fertility treatment. Did the people with infertility choose this to happen? Infertility is not a lifestyle choice, so why are we the ones to be penalised?
Ah, but shitting a loaf IS a lifestyle choice! And becoming inpig is not essential or beneficial to one's health, so it falls under the same category as cosmetic surgery, IMO.
My Lasik surgery wasn't covered by any sort of insurance, even though I didn't choose to be born with astigmatism! eyes2 (And, unlike sluicing, my getting Lasik surgery didn't suck resources from other hardworking taxpayers or contribute to overpopulation.)
It's better if these cuntbags don't pass on their entitled attitude to the next generation, anyway.
This (what I bolded) is most interesting to me. I might like to get this Lasik surgery too. However - I thought I might not be a candidate *because of* astigmatism. I also have nerve damage (behind one eye.) My Mom did get it - and RAVED about it. That was just a few years ago and she does need it 'tweaked' already / partially redone (this may have to do with cataracts also, I'm not sure.)
My eyesight has degraded a great deal. I stare at monitors all day long. And right here in my free time too, ha. It's extremely bad now - I'm into bifocal if not trifocal range - and I'm not yet even 40.
I don't even have any type of glasses. I should probably start with that, eh? And that's what I'll be doing for the time being - and paying for myself too - I only have basic health ins. and such things aren't covered. Let alone Lasik. If I wanted that - I'd have to pay for it myself.
Am I crying over it? No. I can, and will, be spending whatever it costs to get glasses. I'm guessing around $500 ? Possibly more if you need 'complex' ones. And if I want the surgery - I will save up for it. Or I could 'charge it' - but I try to avoid debt and honestly this procedure kind of scares me. Still collecting info / might be a keep in mind for the future. And even if we (work) - did have 'better insurance' - I doubt it would be covered anyway.
Live with it. Go get some glasses. A solution that can work for me in the present.
Re: Infertile Wanna Breed Boo Hoos IVF Isn't Free September 15, 2014 | Registered: 11 years ago Posts: 1,227 |
Re: Infertile Wanna Breed Boo Hoos IVF Isn't Free September 15, 2014 | Registered: 10 years ago Posts: 623 |
Damn, that quote about her role as "a wife, daughter, woman"--FFS, how does any of that change? Can't she still be all three, even w/o a loaf? Are those articles purely clickbait or just trying to stir up shit?:droolQuote
aliceblue
Did you see her dead eyes in that picture? Pretty sure that putting her in charge of a small helpless being is NOT a good idea. Particularly when you read this line.If she doesn't even know how to be a person unless she shits a loaf she has WAAAYY bigger problems than infertility. :crzQuote
What is my role in life now as a wife, daughter, woman?
And someone needs to tell her that obesity and alcohol abuse can be fatal, infertility isn't even harmful.
I do agree that the reasoning for denying treatment (that husband already had kids) seems absurd, particularly since she is the one who has the medical problem. However, it is just one more reason not to marry someone with kids - even if you do want the little buggers.
Re: Infertile Wanna Breed Boo Hoos IVF Isn't Free September 15, 2014 | Registered: 12 years ago Posts: 2,430 |
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Wannamoo Cunt
How is this fair? I have paid tax and national insurance since I was 16 and contributed into the system. I have a medical problem. Why can I have no help for an illness that is clearly mine? It is my body that doesn't work properly.
More funding is spent on obesity and drug and alcohol addiction in Leicestershire and Rutland than on fertility treatment. Did the people with infertility choose this to happen? Infertility is not a lifestyle choice, so why are we the ones to be penalised?
Ah, but shitting a loaf IS a lifestyle choice! And becoming inpig is not essential or beneficial to one's health, so it falls under the same category as cosmetic surgery, IMO.
My Lasik surgery wasn't covered by any sort of insurance, even though I didn't choose to be born with astigmatism! eyes2 (And, unlike sluicing, my getting Lasik surgery didn't suck resources from other hardworking taxpayers or contribute to overpopulation.)
It's better if these cuntbags don't pass on their entitled attitude to the next generation, anyway.
This (what I bolded) is most interesting to me. I might like to get this Lasik surgery too. However - I thought I might not be a candidate *because of* astigmatism. I also have nerve damage (behind one eye.) My Mom did get it - and RAVED about it. That was just a few years ago and she does need it 'tweaked' already / partially redone (this may have to do with cataracts also, I'm not sure.)
My eyesight has degraded a great deal. I stare at monitors all day long. And right here in my free time too, ha. It's extremely bad now - I'm into bifocal if not trifocal range - and I'm not yet even 40.
I don't even have any type of glasses. I should probably start with that, eh? And that's what I'll be doing for the time being - and paying for myself too - I only have basic health ins. and such things aren't covered. Let alone Lasik. If I wanted that - I'd have to pay for it myself.
Am I crying over it? No. I can, and will, be spending whatever it costs to get glasses. I'm guessing around $500 ? Possibly more if you need 'complex' ones. And if I want the surgery - I will save up for it. Or I could 'charge it' - but I try to avoid debt and honestly this procedure kind of scares me. Still collecting info / might be a keep in mind for the future. And even if we (work) - did have 'better insurance' - I doubt it would be covered anyway.
Live with it. Go get some glasses. A solution that can work for me in the present.
Yes, get glasses NOW before you strain your eyes further. And $500 is way too high an estimate. I always get two pairs of glasses when I change my prescription (one pair bifocals, one pair reading only) and I pay a total of around $300. And I DO urge that separate pair of full-size reading lens only--it's near-essential for reading computer screens and print newspapers.
I know whereof I speak--I'm 60 now and needed my first pair of bifocals when I was 32. Good luck.
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I have paid tax and national insurance since I was 16 and contributed into the system.
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More funding is spent on obesity and drug and alcohol addiction in Leicestershire and Rutland than on fertility treatment. Did the people with infertility choose this to happen? Infertility is not a lifestyle choice.
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For more than 10 years I have tried to have a family of my own, but unfortunately my fallopian tubes did not work and I suffered three natural ectopic pregnancies. I just need to bypass my tubes. Never in a million years did I think IVF could result in another ectopic.
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A more recent failed IVF has left me completely lost as the outcome was a negative test – what did I do wrong this time, why wasn't I pregnant, even if the pregnancy was in the wrong place? At least I was pregnant, but this time it was just a big fat nothing.
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What is my role in life now as a wife, daughter, woman?
Re: Infertile Wanna Breed Boo Hoos IVF Isn't Free September 16, 2014 | Registered: 12 years ago Posts: 2,212 |
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rockchick
I think this is a great example of why free healthcare is BS. When healthcare is free, all of a sudden all kinds of things become 'necessary'. I'm sorry but boob and nose jobs should and do not pertain to the category of necessary medical interventions. If someone really wants an op like that they can go and pay for it themselves. The same goes for IVF which is just ridiculous anyway, not to mention the fact that IVF itself can cause other medical conditions.