for Kati
Kati writes:
There is a lot of money for cancer. There is money for spinal cord injury. There is money for trauma. There is still lots of money for MS research. Lots of money for HIV/AIDS. Diabetes. What about ME? We do have the right to health care, crumbling system or not. So Helene, if you want to same the health care system, you can stay home. It is in my opinion that I am entitled to health care in Canada. I will see one specialist after the next until I get what I need.
The Rituximab story is a good one to argue to our government because it is already administered to many different diseases. Who prescribes it? Oncologists and Rheumatologists do.
Do we, patient with ME have the right to health care? Yes, just the same as cancer patients and AIDS patients, and the rest of them. That is my opinion, and you are certainly entitled to yours.[/QUOTE]
Helene responds: I was not trying to distress any of the Canadians here, not at all. I was just stating some facts, which have been highlighted by CBC shows. Of course, I agree that ME needs the same attention as AIDS etc., and I have spoken out on this whenever I have had an opportunity. I was just stating that at the moment,despite the use of the Canadian definition for this illness, there are very few physicians knowledgeable in this illness and a great number of patients go abroad for help, for this illness and for other complicated illnesses. Cancer is handled pretty well in Canada. Tax dollars pay for the medicare system and ME patients deserve the same level of care. How could I think differently. Cheers, Helene
Kati writes:
There is a lot of money for cancer. There is money for spinal cord injury. There is money for trauma. There is still lots of money for MS research. Lots of money for HIV/AIDS. Diabetes. What about ME? We do have the right to health care, crumbling system or not. So Helene, if you want to same the health care system, you can stay home. It is in my opinion that I am entitled to health care in Canada. I will see one specialist after the next until I get what I need.
The Rituximab story is a good one to argue to our government because it is already administered to many different diseases. Who prescribes it? Oncologists and Rheumatologists do.
Do we, patient with ME have the right to health care? Yes, just the same as cancer patients and AIDS patients, and the rest of them. That is my opinion, and you are certainly entitled to yours.[/QUOTE]
Helene responds: I was not trying to distress any of the Canadians here, not at all. I was just stating some facts, which have been highlighted by CBC shows. Of course, I agree that ME needs the same attention as AIDS etc., and I have spoken out on this whenever I have had an opportunity. I was just stating that at the moment,despite the use of the Canadian definition for this illness, there are very few physicians knowledgeable in this illness and a great number of patients go abroad for help, for this illness and for other complicated illnesses. Cancer is handled pretty well in Canada. Tax dollars pay for the medicare system and ME patients deserve the same level of care. How could I think differently. Cheers, Helene