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I'm seriously thinking about skipping health insurance another year to help with saving. Do you think that will be more expensive in the long run? I don't have any major health problems, but I also haven't visited a general practitioner in like a decade so there could be something hiding. Every decision is such a huge gamble in this fucking country. I hate it here but my job and degree aren't in demand internationally, and I'm not willing to marry an internet stranger overseas (I'm already taken anyways) so if I can't leave the country I can at least move to a state that chuds aren't swarming to with each passing year.

(This isn't because Harris lost, I'm not a fucking lib. It's because the abortion amendment failed despite 57% approval. I'm just an object here. I've actually been planning it out for a couple of years now, but this was the final straw.)

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[โ€“] [email protected] 10 points 22 hours ago* (last edited 22 hours ago) (1 children)

I want to get out of here too. I hate how Chuds of all races, creeds, and ages rule here with impunity. Amendment 4 failing really pissed me off. I've know women in my life that have told me the importance of them needing that sort of medical treatment and to see them continued to be treated so horribly by the phlegmatic, philandering, pieces of Evangelical gristle in charge of this state enrages me on a personal level.

You should save some money but, at least get some blood work done to make sure there's no underlying problems. I say this from experience, since I was away for like, 5 years and didn't see my diabetes until it showed up in the first blood work I had done in several years. Don't take any chances.

[โ€“] [email protected] 7 points 22 hours ago

I'll prioritize blood work before I make the decision, thank you.