Canadian Health Care
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Healthcare is just so complex in the US, and getting even more so with all the changes happening. I can't keep up with everything -- it is extremely stressful and worrisome for our American sisters -- for all of us that wish them well. It is just one more stressor on top of all the other BC BS. I am relieved that I am leaving the mess, but also worried for those I am leaving.
Now I must be strong -- gotta unplug the modem soon...
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Best of luck in your move Konakat. We got snow yesterday, came down, melted and froze, almost paralyzed the city as everything was sheer ice. Hope your end of the country is doing better!
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Good bye Elizabeth!!! See you on Tuesday!!!! God speed....
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If the weather we have on this end of the country continues, Elizabeth ought to have a glorious drive through those northern states. It's sunny and well above freezing here - best we could hope for in late November.
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Happy Saturday everyone!
I'm going to title this post "Canadian Medical Discoveries at PMH/OCI to Make us Proud":
1. Drs. E McCullough and J. Till first identified the stem cell, the basis for all current stem cell research. Still waiting for the Nobel Committee to award its prize......
2. First used radiation therapy in the tx of Hodgkin's Disease, improving survival rates from 25% to over 75% (unfortunately, some Hodgkin's patients are now developing BC some 20-30 years later)
3. Dr, Vera Peters first advocated the use the combination of radiation and lumpectomy for early-stage breast cancer
4. Designed and developed the Hemitron machine to deliver full and half-body rads
5. Designed and developed first ultrasound device to produce images of the human eye at microscopic resolution
6. First hospital to use digital mammography
7. Discovery of the T-cell receptor, considered the "holy grail" of immunology
8. Discovery and identification of the PTEN gene, whose mutation is linked to several cancers (breast, brain, ovarian, prostate, thyroid and skin)
9. Discovery of the CD45 gene, the "off" switch for several disease signals, including cancer, heart and autoimmune diseases
10. The Cobalt machine, the root technology for many radiotherapy machines still in use today
There are several more, and they are continuing, but I just want to remind everyone that the researchers, physicists and engineers who are responsible for these life-saving discoveries were employed by Princess Margaret Hospital/Ontario Cancer Institute, and not by for-profit corporations......
Cheers, Linda
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No wonder I am proud to be Canadian!!
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I know this is premature but have there been any sightings of Konakat?
I expect you ladies to take good care of her. Our loss is your gain.
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Rico: Konakat is driving up to Ottawa today, along with furball Chloe. Once settled in her new abode I'm sure she'll be in touch with us once again!
Enjoying your posts on the Healthcare Bills thread. Keep up the good work!
Hugs, Linda
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Yes - I am enjoying your contributions to the Healthcare Bills thread as well. Do you ever feel you are banging your head on a brick wall?
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Sorry, ladies. I'm throwing in the towel.
It's been enlightening to say the least. I'm kind of surprised that people would be so blatant about their disdain for their poor.
It's certainly been an education.
Charles Pierce is quite wonderful, Layne. But my personal favorite are the patriots in Texas who are threatening to secede from the union.
God, I'm an old fart. In the good old days that was known as treason.
Thanksgiving vacation is over and I have to go back to work tomorrow.
Best wishes to you all and thanks for caring about us Americans. Sometimes I wonder why you bother! LOL.
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You are part of our family. We do care. You have put up a good fight over there on the other thread, but it is what it is. I am very worried for so many of our American sisters.
Layne, so sorry about your mom. I hope that time is kind to her. My Dad also refused testing when they thought he had cancer. They didn't push the issue since he would not have been able to survive any tx. It is hard to understand sometimes when we are fighting so hard.
I have a picture of Konakat driving along the highway singing to her favourite songs. Chloe is looking out the window meowing.
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I have just been reading the other thread. It appears that Bush was smarter than I gave him credit for. If you start a war, nothing else is expected of you. This administration is getting slammed for any effort to change a broken system. No one ever questioned Bush's lack of interest in the whole matter for eight long years.
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Just noticed in the Globe & Mail today that Ontario will extend Avastin tx -- for up to 24 two-week tx if medical evidence shows the disease hasn't progressed. The gov't negotiated a better price with the drug's manufacturer, Roche. Ah, the power of government negotiations
. Credit is also due to the province's ombudsman who lobbied on behalf of cancer patients. Another example of the people's power over their elected officials......
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That's very cool, Linda!
Just another example of what a difference a large population makes when negotiating rates.
Maybe we'll have that some day!
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I see that there is an interesting conversation about the constitution going on. Seems odd that, in some's interpretation, it would protect one's ability to carry a gun but not save their life. And for the person who suggested that Canada doesn't have a constitution to follow, I would suggest that they check out other countries. Even small businesses have constitutions. It is not an American invention.
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Just ducking in for a quick hello.....Hi everybody!
Can I please be Canadian???
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We would be honoured
! But you'll have to start putting a u in several words -- that's the first step!!!
Hugs, Linda
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Yes please enjoyful - do join us! I very much appreciate reading your insights on another thread!
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I'm baaaaaaack!!!!! I had a hard time tearing myself away from my b/f -- never left until late afternoon, arrived at Mom's 11:30PM Sunday. The drive was good -- Chloe (cat) slept most of the way on the seat beside me. The customs guy was young and gorgeous -- if I wasn't so tired I would have volunteered for a body cavity search! Hahahahahaaaa!!
I'm in my teeny weeny apt -- Chloe's wandering around and meowing -- probably saying "WTF -- where are the rest of the rooms, where's the yard...". A girlfriend dropped by with a care package -- included coffee, chocolate and wine!
The 2 day stay with Mom was OK -- still haven't told her about the BC -- but that's another thread.
Hugs to all,
Elizabeth
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Thanks, Linda and Lassie!!
It's funny - when I type emails to my guy I find myself typing in Canadian. Random U's everywhere!
Canada hasn't responded to my request for Permanent Resident status and I fear I'll get a big NO, but I have to try. At any rate, my daughter will be headed to Canada in the fall for University. She's a good substitute if I can't make it - just like me only younger, taller, thinner, smarter, and better-looking!
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Elizabeth -
I laughed out loud when I read about the customs guy. My daughter and I have always said that Canadian men are better-looking. Must be the water.
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Welcome home, Konakat!
We've been busy while you've been gone. enjoyful and I have converted to Canadianism. We now use random u's (love that phrase, e!) and end each sentence with "eh."
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Welcome home, Elizabeth!
Canadian men are Canadian men are yummy! So are American men, Italian men, etc.....lol
Welcome Rico!
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Welcome back Konakat. And welcome to our 'landed Canadians'.
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Welcome home Konakat!
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Hey, we're all one big happy family! Glad you're back home safe and sound Elizabeth. Rico, welcome to the fold.
I want to meet you all!!
Am I imagining it OR is this website being used by some folks to spread viral emails and political propaganda/talking points? It's really beginning to irk me.......
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This seems like a friendly thread, so I thought I'd wave a quick "hello" from the U.S. side of the border. (Which means that when I'm at work, I'm waving south, and when I'm home, I'm waving east. And when I go for my morning run, I can look across Lake St. Clair at your country and think, gee, everyone over there has health care.)
Konakat, glad you and Chloe are settling in. Layne, loved your comment about where the real America-bashing on this board is coming from - so on target. Enjoyful, I'm curious where your daughter will be going to school, and what led her to pick a Canadian university. (My daughter's a junior in high school and just starting to think about colleges . . . we've talked in a general way about looking in Canada as well as the U.S., but haven't looked into it seriously.)
Linda
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Hi, lewing!
My daughter's been accepted to University of Waterloo in Ontario. We actually found it while googling for good psychology programs. UW came up as #2 in North American, right behind University of Washington. Meg and I both love Canada and hockey so it sounded good to us. Once she visited the campus, that was it. It's the only university she applied to; none of the others we visited came close.
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From one Linda to another; So happy to see you here! I look east out my window and see Fort Niagara, NY across the river! And I'll bet we see the same lakers and ocean-going vessels too!
Cheers! Linda
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Welcome home Konakat!
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