Source: http://www.resistnet.com/profiles/blogs/im-not-ready-to-die#
Date: Aug 12, 2009
Is Rationed Health Care Safe?
A Springfield woman's doctor hoped a new chemotherapy drug would help her but the Oregon Health Plan told her the treatment was not approved. Instead, the state would pay for assisted suicide. "I'm not ready, I'm not ready to die," the Springfield woman said.
I HAVE LIVED IN OREGON MOST OF MY LIFE BUT I WAS NEVER SO ASHAMED TO BE A PART OF THIS STATE THEN WHEN ASSISTED SUICIDE BECAME LAW!!!
WAKE UP AMERICA!!!
THIS IS WHAT EVERYONE WILL HAVE TO LOOK FORWARD TO IF OBAMAS' HEALTH "CARE" PLAN BECOMES LAW!!!
Date: Aug 12, 2009
Is Rationed Health Care Safe?
A Springfield woman's doctor hoped a new chemotherapy drug would help her but the Oregon Health Plan told her the treatment was not approved. Instead, the state would pay for assisted suicide. "I'm not ready, I'm not ready to die," the Springfield woman said.
I HAVE LIVED IN OREGON MOST OF MY LIFE BUT I WAS NEVER SO ASHAMED TO BE A PART OF THIS STATE THEN WHEN ASSISTED SUICIDE BECAME LAW!!!
WAKE UP AMERICA!!!
THIS IS WHAT EVERYONE WILL HAVE TO LOOK FORWARD TO IF OBAMAS' HEALTH "CARE" PLAN BECOMES LAW!!!
Video Source; http://www.katu.com/news/26119539.html?video=YHI&t=a
State officials have offered a lung cancer patient the option of having the Oregon Health Plan, set up in 1994 to ration health care, pay for an assisted suicide but not for the chemotherapy prescribed by her physician.
The story appears to be a happy ending for Barbara Wagner, who has been notified by a drug manufacturer that it will provide the expensive medication, estimated to cost $4,000 a month, for the first year and then allow her to apply for further treatment, according to a report in the Eugene Register-Guard.
Ref: http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=67565
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