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Post by bugsy on Apr 21, 2007 9:42:14 GMT -5
Well Folks, I think it all boils down to this...at least this is my husbands take on Morgellons and the medical community.. If it (Morgellon's) is an unidentifiable condition, the insurance companies do not have to pay for it. If it is a recognizable condition, they DO. So then what would be the motiviation to identify it let alone cure it? Insurance lobbyist I'm sure have a stronghold. Maybe if a drug company could make money curing it, it may get some attention. But that costs money. Sounds simplistic but true. The only way this condition will get the attention it deserves is if someone high up in the medical communities child gets it, or someone directly from the CDC. ~Bugsy
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Post by john on Apr 21, 2007 11:00:46 GMT -5
Of course that makes sense... But it also makes me wonder - if the 'powers that be' already have a vaccination and/or cure for this thing, and are laughing at the rest of us !!!
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