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To: steve harris who wrote (765923)1/26/2014 2:13:09 PM
From: koan  Respond to of 1571786
 
I and many of my friends have had hip replacements, knee surgery, etc, using medicare. None of us ever had a problem. It was seamless and easy as pie. And all the docs I know of in my community accept medicare.

Many, if not most of my friends could not have afforded the cost of a hip replacement ($25,000) if not for medicare and would have spent their old age crippled. When you need a hip replacement it is bone and bone. Imagine how painful that is to just walk. Same with many knee problems.

I have seen medicare save so many of my old friends from a life of misery.

So what are you talking about??



To: steve harris who wrote (765923)1/26/2014 2:33:32 PM
From: J_F_Shepard  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1571786
 
Don't be an idiot.......literally every doc(and there must be more than a thousand) in this county accepts Medicare and Medicaid....