JD I have a do not resuscitate order I signed when I turned 50. If it takes electricity to keep me alive or bring me back I do not want it. I have never been cut on and will likely never be cut on now that my kids are grown.
Knee replacement surgery would be a stretch. But a heart transplant would not at that age. There is a sign at our corner store right now. Guy has been smoking his entire life (50+ something years old now) and now he is looking for people to donate money to him so he can pay to fix lung cancer. OK you enjoyed your life now face the inevitable.
I am in no way suggesting we treat one race or religion in a different way. But as a group we can not keep up with science and pay to keep everyone alive for ever. Hey if you got the money in the bank and want to pay for the surgery go right ahead. But expecting the government to pay for it; or making insurance cost for everyone so high that no one can afford it; because we want everything known to science covered is just going to far. Heck if you want insurance that covers everything go for it but you alone bear the cost.
I as a adult should be able to make a decision knowing my wife has had a hysterectomy I do not need child birth coverage. I as a adult should be able to not carry cancer coverage if I so choose.
I say enjoy your life. Smoke cigarettes; drink cokes; and eat red meat full of growth hormones. Kill your body before your mind has you pooping your pants like a baby. But accept the fact that you will die one day no matter how much health care money you throw at it.
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