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re: Cost of health insurance?

Posted on 1/28/15 at 10:36 pm to
Posted by Casty McBoozer
your mom's fat arse
Member since Sep 2005
35495 posts
Posted on 1/28/15 at 10:36 pm to
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So you know your cholesterol and triglyceride levels?

I don't need those figures, I guarantee they're low. I don't eat food that could possibly lead to high cholesterol. I eat almost solely fruits and vegetables, zero fast food, no sodas/sugary crap like most Americans.

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I'm not saying go for every sniffle.

I don't get sniffles. I told you, I'm healthy. Not "I don't get deathly ill" healthy. I'm really healthy. My immune system is bangin' on all cylinders. I could let someone with 8 strands of flu cough in my mouth and I'd be grossed out as frick but I wouldn't catch shite.
Posted by WildcatMike
Lexington, KY
Member since Dec 2005
41655 posts
Posted on 1/28/15 at 10:59 pm to
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I don't need those figures, I guarantee they're low. I don't eat food that could possibly lead to high cholesterol. I eat almost solely fruits and vegetables, zero fast food, no sodas/sugary crap like most Americans.



Does not matter. You still get sick…you could easily get in a MVA and have incredible cost. (My accident, transected aorta, multiple fractures, helicopter ride cost close to a million dollars)…with insurance, you only pay a deductible.
Posted by Hopeful Doc
Member since Sep 2010
15037 posts
Posted on 1/29/15 at 12:00 am to
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I don't need those figures, I guarantee they're low. I don't eat food that could possibly lead to high cholesterol. I eat almost solely fruits and vegetables, zero fast food, no sodas/sugary crap like most Americans.


While this is a great lifestyle, you really should see someone annually. It's cheap, and picks up on things that are beyond able to be controlled by a healthy lifestyle. Simply feeling great and making healthy choices doesn't prevent quite a lot of disease processes. It's quite possible that you don't need to be placed on medications, and any good primary care physician would be happy to let you continue on the way you are. But basic monitoring is a pretty fantastic thing. Most parts of your body have enough redundancy to run on as little as ~10% functionality without you noticing a problem. By the time you've run it down that far, it's irrecoverable. Good monitoring under a skilled physician picks up and prevents those problems.
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