Thursday, January 11, 2018

hook 'em they kill in tx likke they do all over


your daughter's life may be greatly improved with bg

see faustmanlab.org pubmed.org faustman dl uspto.gov inventor search faustman

the ny times likes empty emotion and death rather than useful art and scuence


change your tune and their song


the lives of many of us are vastly impaired by bad medicine snd art

present this hypothetical to fellow texans
a dope addict and fiabetic go into a pharmacy to hold it up st gunpoint
the dope addict asks for dope nd is oromptly given same
the diabetic asks for bcg and as the face of the recipient  of the quuestion expresses itself, the bullet rnters and exits the heart

dopeshould be free like bcg and wualijty furearms



“You have to have insulin to live. Without it, my daughter would slowly starve to death.”




Heidi Sanchez and her daughter.CreditVerónica G. Cárdenas for The New York Times

Heidi Sanchez, founder of a start-up, of Weslaco, Tex. CHIP covers her daughter, 14, who has Type 1 diabetes.
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I rely on programs like CHIP to help out with the cost of diabetes, a monthly cost that is more or less $1,200. That’s a significant cost and they say they are going to fund it through March, but what about after March? My daughter is the type that would worry and so she knows that her medication costs a lot, but I haven’t told her how much it costs.
I’ve been very involved with calling my congressmen; I’ve got John Cornyn and Ted Cruz in the Senate and they get an earful out of me. Frankly to me, it’s just appalling that in America we can’t even cover kids. You can be at risk of dying, because you don’t have health coverage because you can’t afford it. You have to have the insulin to live. Without the insulin, my daughter would slowly starve to death.
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