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Why don't I believe that?

Oh, because you never post the truth.

Yes, Joe's a liar. What's he even talking about? You just go to the doctor, get the MRI and file a claim. Who goes to their insurance company and asks for an MRI for their knee first? He's not only a liar, but a shallow and obvious one.

Uh, I wasn't going in for a very expensive MRI unless i knew these cheap fucks were going to pay for it in advance.

They insisted I try "physical therapy" first.
Sounds like you agreed with them.
 
Yes, Joe's a liar. What's he even talking about? You just go to the doctor, get the MRI and file a claim. Who goes to their insurance company and asks for an MRI for their knee first? He's not only a liar, but a shallow and obvious one.

Uh, I wasn't going in for a very expensive MRI unless i knew these cheap fucks were going to pay for it in advance.

They insisted I try "physical therapy" first.
Sounds like you agreed with them.

Uh, no, I didn't. I just didn't want to get on the hook for thousands of dollars for a test that might have been inconclusive.

Again, the thing that cured me of Republican stupidity is that when I had my medical issues, the insurance company and employer made a concerted effort to get me off the payroll.

eventually they succeeded, but only after I got all my treatments and they had to pay me a whole sack of "Please don't sue us for medical discrimination" money.
 
Uh, I wasn't going in for a very expensive MRI unless i knew these cheap fucks were going to pay for it in advance.

They insisted I try "physical therapy" first.
Sounds like you agreed with them.

Uh, no, I didn't. I just didn't want to get on the hook for thousands of dollars for a test that might have been inconclusive.

Right. I'm pretty sure that was exactly their point of view. You both seemed to agree that the tests weren't worth the money.
 
Why don't I believe that?

Oh, because you never post the truth.

Yes, Joe's a liar. What's he even talking about? You just go to the doctor, get the MRI and file a claim. Who goes to their insurance company and asks for an MRI for their knee first? He's not only a liar, but a shallow and obvious one.

Uh, I wasn't going in for a very expensive MRI unless i knew these cheap fucks were going to pay for it in advance.

They insisted I try "physical therapy" first.

Expensive MRI? Seriously? You do know that you can get one for less than you spend on food for a month, don't you? One would think that a person who is as smart as you are would know that, if one actually thought you were as smart as you think you are.
 
Sounds like you agreed with them.

Uh, no, I didn't. I just didn't want to get on the hook for thousands of dollars for a test that might have been inconclusive.

Right. I'm pretty sure that was exactly their point of view. You both seemed to agree that the tests weren't worth the money.

It was perfectly worth the money if they kept their promises.

Every test I tried to get with these people was an uphill battle.
 
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Expensive MRI? Seriously? You do know that you can get one for less than you spend on food for a month, don't you? One would think that a person who is as smart as you are would know that, if one actually thought you were as smart as you think you are.

Uh, no, guy, they were actually pretty expensive in 2007 when I got this done. Has the technology become cheaper since then?

I did notice the MRI office had a much nicer and more expensive office than my GP, though.
 
Quick look at a local radiologist has them starting at $339.

And that's why I don't believe Joe's stories and how they supposedly tried to get rid of him for just medical reasons. His story doesn't have the ring of truth. To many holes and questions and it is so one-sided.


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Expensive MRI? Seriously? You do know that you can get one for less than you spend on food for a month, don't you? One would think that a person who is as smart as you are would know that, if one actually thought you were as smart as you think you are.

Uh, no, guy, they were actually pretty expensive in 2007 when I got this done. Has the technology become cheaper since then?

I did notice the MRI office had a much nicer and more expensive office than my GP, though.

I was charged $600 for an MRI that I paid for out of pocket in 2001. I probably could have got it cheaper, but I was in a hurry.

By the way, the first MRI was built in 1977. That means they weren't all that new 30 years later, when you allegedly got your MRI.

http://www.teslasociety.com/mri.htm

Like I said earlier, nothing you post is true.
 
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Expensive MRI? Seriously? You do know that you can get one for less than you spend on food for a month, don't you? One would think that a person who is as smart as you are would know that, if one actually thought you were as smart as you think you are.

Uh, no, guy, they were actually pretty expensive in 2007 when I got this done. Has the technology become cheaper since then?

I did notice the MRI office had a much nicer and more expensive office than my GP, though.

I was charged $600 for an MRI that I paid for out of pocket in 2001. I probably could have got it cheaper, but I was in a hurry.

By the way, the first MRI was built in 1977. That means they weren't all that new 30 years later, when you allegedly got your MRI.

http://www.teslasociety.com/mri.htm

Like I said earlier, nothing you post is true.

$600.00 is a lot of money for me, dude. It as more than I made in a week at the time. It is a lot more than I paid for food.

Here's my view. I don't think I should have to pay anything for health care if I am already paying for health insurance. I'm funny like that. I don't believe in paying for the same thing twice.

And if the Private Health Care system can't meet that low standard, scrap the whole fucking thing and go to single payer.

But here's an interesting article.

Why an MRI costs $1,080 in America and $280 in France - The Washington Post

Yes, an MRI that costs $1080 in the US costs only $280 in France. Now why is that, i wonder?
 
Quick look at a local radiologist has them starting at $339.

And that's why I don't believe Joe's stories and how they supposedly tried to get rid of him for just medical reasons. His story doesn't have the ring of truth. To many holes and questions and it is so one-sided.


Sent from my iPad using an Android.

Translation- you don't want it to be true.

Not that you've found a single actual hole, you just don't want to believe there are douchebags out there who do that.

Fact is, at this company, they fired two girls when they got pregnant, one fellow when he snapped a tendon, another fellow when he threw out his shoulder. The last guy actually got a lawyer and fought them, and finally settled for $300,000.
 
Uh, I wasn't going in for a very expensive MRI unless i knew these cheap fucks were going to pay for it in advance.

They insisted I try "physical therapy" first.
Sounds like you agreed with them.

Uh, no, I didn't. I just didn't want to get on the hook for thousands of dollars for a test that might have been inconclusive.

Again, the thing that cured me of Republican stupidity is that when I had my medical issues, the insurance company and employer made a concerted effort to get me off the payroll.

eventually they succeeded, but only after I got all my treatments and they had to pay me a whole sack of "Please don't sue us for medical discrimination" money.

:lmao:

No, you wanted your insurance company to be! Ding, ding, ding! Why do you suppose they wanted you to try physical therapy first???

LOL, the money insurance companies comes from the sky, right Joe? You paid for a policy, now they should throw money at you whenever you ask.
 
Yes, Joe's a liar. What's he even talking about? You just go to the doctor, get the MRI and file a claim. Who goes to their insurance company and asks for an MRI for their knee first? He's not only a liar, but a shallow and obvious one.

Uh, I wasn't going in for a very expensive MRI unless i knew these cheap fucks were going to pay for it in advance.

They insisted I try "physical therapy" first.

Expensive MRI? Seriously? You do know that you can get one for less than you spend on food for a month, don't you? One would think that a person who is as smart as you are would know that, if one actually thought you were as smart as you think you are.

I know, I had an MRI, it was hundreds, not thousands. I'd pay that for my knee if I were having issues without blinking. But it's more fun to keep Joe talking and get him deeper in his lies. He's so bad at it. He thinks we're stupid and doesn't realize how stupid he looks because of it.
 
Quick look at a local radiologist has them starting at $339.

And that's why I don't believe Joe's stories and how they supposedly tried to get rid of him for just medical reasons. His story doesn't have the ring of truth. To many holes and questions and it is so one-sided.


Sent from my iPad using an Android.

Translation- you don't want it to be true.

Not that you've found a single actual hole, you just don't want to believe there are douchebags out there who do that.

Fact is, at this company, they fired two girls when they got pregnant, one fellow when he snapped a tendon, another fellow when he threw out his shoulder. The last guy actually got a lawyer and fought them, and finally settled for $300,000.

Fact is, it is your story, it is one side, you keep talking about others, you have nothing, you did not sue, you did not win, you got fired, why? No one knows but it's your story and you will stick to it. It is your interpretation, it's is your opinion, no one not even you knows for sure.




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Uh, no, guy, they were actually pretty expensive in 2007 when I got this done. Has the technology become cheaper since then?

I did notice the MRI office had a much nicer and more expensive office than my GP, though.

I was charged $600 for an MRI that I paid for out of pocket in 2001. I probably could have got it cheaper, but I was in a hurry.

By the way, the first MRI was built in 1977. That means they weren't all that new 30 years later, when you allegedly got your MRI.

http://www.teslasociety.com/mri.htm

Like I said earlier, nothing you post is true.

$600.00 is a lot of money for me, dude. It as more than I made in a week at the time. It is a lot more than I paid for food.

Here's my view. I don't think I should have to pay anything for health care if I am already paying for health insurance. I'm funny like that. I don't believe in paying for the same thing twice.

And if the Private Health Care system can't meet that low standard, scrap the whole fucking thing and go to single payer.

But here's an interesting article.

Why an MRI costs $1,080 in America and $280 in France - The Washington Post

Yes, an MRI that costs $1080 in the US costs only $280 in France. Now why is that, i wonder?

Which is a lot cheaper than paying for physical therapy.


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Which treatments do they get, be more specific.
I know Canadians come to our town for MRI's which they have to wait for in Canada.
We have more MRI machines in the US than the rest of the world has total.

I'm just curious as to what treatments you speak of that our insurance won't pay for?

And AMericans sneak into Canada to get prescription drugs.

I think what horrifies you guys about Canada is that everyone gets the same level of treatment, whether they be rich or poor. It's based on need, not wealth.

I can only assume you were lying when you said that insurance companies won't pay for the "treatments" the Canadians are paying for in this country.:eusa_whistle:

With such good treatment there a person has to wonder why private clinics are making a comeback in Canada.:eusa_hand:

In Canada, the rich come to the US for treatment because as Joe said they have to wait in line and if they have a serious condition they end up dead before they get treatment. In Canada, you are more likely to die of cancer or heart disease than in the US.

And Joe, you consider that positive? Equal lack of access to timely care? The same is better than better treatment?
 
Why is it that the conservatives are against contraception being provided for under healthcare plans, yet are perfectly happy in allowing Viagra?

Have you not been paying attention? No one should be forced to subsidize anyone's sex life, Viagra included. If you want it, buy it for yourself.
 
Quick look at a local radiologist has them starting at $339.

"Starting at".

That's like saying cars start at $10,000.

Ding, ding ding. Here's the tricky part, Skippy. You pay more, you get more coverage. You paid for Yugo insurance and now you want Cadillac care. Next time, read the policy so you know what you're getting. In the meantime, pay for the MRI yourself and stop whining you want someone else to pay for it. It's not a big deal.
 
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Expensive MRI? Seriously? You do know that you can get one for less than you spend on food for a month, don't you? One would think that a person who is as smart as you are would know that, if one actually thought you were as smart as you think you are.

Uh, no, guy, they were actually pretty expensive in 2007 when I got this done. Has the technology become cheaper since then?

I did notice the MRI office had a much nicer and more expensive office than my GP, though.

The wealth envy never ends for you, does it Joe?
 

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