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Arwen Spicer's avatar

Thanks for this. I'm only moderately disabled (by chronic headaches), but, as a fellow American, I really feel a lot of this. I'm in the process of applying now for a job that would put me back at an almost full-time workload, with benefits. (I'm applying for the health insurance.) And I know it would be hard to maintain without the health collapse that led me to leave full-time work (and lose my health insurance) in the first place. Still, it seems the less insecure of option. No end in sight, always exhausting.

Gisela Ruiseco's avatar

Dear Lily, thank you for reporting and reflecting upon this very personal experience, so ingrained in quite sick societal realities. In Europe we can only gape in disbelief at what the US health system does to its users (victims?). We know how it happened that our modern societies assume that no-care and no-solidarity is the norm for human beings, but it is valuable to read about concrete experiences.

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