Rape Victim's Choice: Risk AIDS or Health Insurance? »

Posted By david_nwpa 2 months ago in Health & Fitness

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Christina Turner feared that she might have been sexually assaulted after two men slipped her a knockout drug. She thought she was taking proper precautions when her doctor prescribed a month's worth of anti-AIDS medicine.

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    david_nwpa2 months ago

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    The medical insurance companies are making way too much money off the backs of ordinary people of modest means, and are keeping deductibles sky high while providing less coverage. Here is an incredibly egregious case in which a woman who was clearly raped was denied coverage because...she was raped! The insurance companies must be stopped; a public option is perhaps our best hope to stop this sort of utter insanity.

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      Joshtaylor2 months ago

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      The anti-AIDS medicine prescribed by doctors have various limitations. One must have complete knowledge about the medicine before consuming it.

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