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The strange thing here is that in America there's a better chance they might have found it earlier--if only because they're gung-ho on testing because they can bill for it.
Agreed, if she had insurance. And it didn't get denied by AI.
I hate this place
My wife had a lump in her breast at... I think 27. They sent her to imaging and took a biopsy, realized it was benign, removed it anyways because it was hurting. The parking tickets were our only cost. This should be the norm.
If it was IBC there maybe no lump, in ibc The tumor is just formign sheets of cancer cells rather than masses.
That absolutely should be the norm. There's no good reason things can't be this way in modern civilization.
I disagree...
You shouldn't have to pay for parking either.
Yes you should, it's an incredibly privileged mindset to think that public space should be sacrificed so that you can conveniently and freely park your car
You've decided to interpret my comment in your own way.
There are many options for travel that would not require a car, if the infrastructure were in place, that would then allow people needing a space for a medical reason to have parking available.
No, you absolutely should not have to pay for parking either when you're there for a medical reason.
Yes you should
In America, you're more likely to get the test ordered (for a myriad of reasons, billing is one, but also malpractice) but also to have it be denied by insurance.
In a country like Canada, the challenge would be getting the test ordered but once you do, the only question is when it can be done.
This is very accurate. Highlights the cons of each system. The grass isn't always greener.