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    Quote Originally Posted by animal1984 View Post
    Strange country sometimes the usa. so if U have lungcancer the insurance doesn't pay when you're smoking? its the same thing
    i agree about cause and effect, but smoking isnt illegal. So yes it would be covered. Steroids are.
    If people can't tell your on steroids then your doing them wrong

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    Quote Originally Posted by gixxerboy1 View Post
    i agree about cause and effect, but smoking isnt illegal. So yes it would be covered. Steroids are.
    Illegal or not he insurance companies don't care. If you're healthy you can get health insurance, I'd you have previously health problems they will deny or drop your coverage. The US. Sucks when it comes to health care. France on the other hand have the best health care system in the world. Maybe I should move there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by anahny View Post
    Illegal or not he insurance companies don't care. If you're healthy you can get health insurance, I'd you have previously health problems they will deny or drop your coverage. The US. Sucks when it comes to health care. France on the other hand have the best health care system in the world. Maybe I should move there.
    I'd be right behind you. USA: can't get treatment unless you can pay for it yourself, or your personal carrier approves payment (assuming you can get insurance), Canada: It's free, but the wait list is so long for diagnostics and treatment that unless you have the money to go to the US for treatment, you're screwed.

    I'm personally looking at an expat lifestyle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigshotvictoria View Post
    I'd be right behind you. USA: can't get treatment unless you can pay for it yourself, or your personal carrier approves payment (assuming you can get insurance), Canada: It's free, but the wait list is so long for diagnostics and treatment that unless you have the money to go to the US for treatment, you're screwed.

    I'm personally looking at an expat lifestyle.
    oh i agree our us health insurance sucks.
    We just moved literally 2 miles down the road. The zip code changed. My wife's health insurance which we pay on our own just went up $50 a month because of the new address. What BS.
    If people can't tell your on steroids then your doing them wrong

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