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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Testosterone: "Normal" test numbers, and what they mean?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave Barry" data-source="post: 3853" data-attributes="member: 117"><p>Hdrider,</p><p></p><p>I am self-employed as well and pay for my own coverage. First of all, what kind of coverage did you have that it was cancelled every couple of years? I'm glad that Obama's plan is working for you as you are one of the few people I have heard that are saying that. My plan from BCBS (of ten years running) is being cancelled in 7 months, due to the fact that it does not cover sex change operations or pay for maternity care for me so my plan is not good enough. Keep in mind that my plan paid for $187,000 worth of bills for 2013, at the total cost of $900 above my monthly premiums. Similar coverage (granted, I can have a sex change operation and will be covered in the maternity ward if I become pregnant so in theory it is better), is astronomically higher per month, with a higher deductible based upon my current income. I am truly happy that the new plan has worked out for you, but personally, I am getting screwed. Regardless, you are correct, this is not the place for political debate as I could go on for hours about this subject. The bottom-line is that I hope when it's all said and done that the average U.S. citizen is better off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave Barry, post: 3853, member: 117"] Hdrider, I am self-employed as well and pay for my own coverage. First of all, what kind of coverage did you have that it was cancelled every couple of years? I'm glad that Obama's plan is working for you as you are one of the few people I have heard that are saying that. My plan from BCBS (of ten years running) is being cancelled in 7 months, due to the fact that it does not cover sex change operations or pay for maternity care for me so my plan is not good enough. Keep in mind that my plan paid for $187,000 worth of bills for 2013, at the total cost of $900 above my monthly premiums. Similar coverage (granted, I can have a sex change operation and will be covered in the maternity ward if I become pregnant so in theory it is better), is astronomically higher per month, with a higher deductible based upon my current income. I am truly happy that the new plan has worked out for you, but personally, I am getting screwed. Regardless, you are correct, this is not the place for political debate as I could go on for hours about this subject. The bottom-line is that I hope when it's all said and done that the average U.S. citizen is better off. [/QUOTE]
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