Michael Madigan wrote:
> That may be true, so why pay for free health care?  I pay for health
> insurance and I can go any time.
> 
> The key to healthcare is to drive down costs.  WalMart is offering
> some prescriptions for 4 dollars each.

Hi Michael!

Heh, nothing you need, though! If you need it, it is $12!

> I get a severe sinus infection once a year or so.  I know what it is.
> Yet I am forced to go to a doctor to get a prescription.  The doctor
> gives me a cheap antibiotic and in ten days I'm completely cured.
> 
> Why shouldn't I have a prescription on file that allows me to fill it
> once a year without a doctor? 

Because antibiotics are overused and lead to the evolution of antibiotic 
resistant strains of infectious organisms. This is even going on with 
the doctors controlling antibiotics. You really, really do NOT want this 
problem getting any worse than it already is.
-- 
Regards,

Pete
http://pete-theisen.com/


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