CH isn't completely wrong. There are probably some risk averse doctors who order unnecessary tests. Are the doctors the only ones to blame? Or should we also place some blame on plaintiffs bar attorneys and litigious twats like donald trump who sue people at the drop of a hat?kalm wrote: ↑Sun Nov 09, 2025 5:43 pmOh man is there a crap ton of ignorance in this post.Caribbean Hen wrote: ↑Sun Nov 09, 2025 2:31 pm
No I’m not against healthcare
For starters, I’m against excessive testing, scare tactics and playing on your emotions that are designed to get you into their testing “universe” they will do this especially if they like your insurance
Body scans, MRIs, CT scans that are really not necessary and very expensive
CT scans are really not good for you anyway. And these scans always find something that wasn’t really what they were looking for in the first place to keep you going back to the doctor. You’re stuck emotionally because nobody wants to die and the medical field uses this against you. One of the best things I heard a doctor say was “you’re not gonna die from this, you’ll die with this” … he wasn’t talking to me, but the person he was talking to benefitted emotionally from that statement
And one of the reasons there is so much testing now is because everyone has insurance… and nobody negotiates on the price of medical procedures because they think their insurance will cover it ….so why negotiate …. these insurance companies can charge whatever they want
What tests are necessary in your book? Have you ever been referred for an MRI? Are you aware of the hoops you often have to go through to get one? I am.
What about testing costs before deductibles are met? I had a good friend who I helped get into recovery in January. The cost for a 28 day program was $36,000. He had a $6,000 deductible through his employer based plan.
Have a seat son. You’re way over your skis on this one.
I know, I know - tDS, tDS, tDS, blah, blah, blah.



