people tend to get really aggressive once you question or critisize the narrative. A relative of mine refused to go on "rehab" after having had a heart attack and a surgery. He was questioned by the health insurance employer, which in the first place is strange, for the documents he sent were about the financial whereabouts, not the medical ones. The insurance worker lied about the matter, as she stated that she needs the medical data and also the permission from the doctors to see into the medical files in order to make the mathematical calculation for sickness compensation money-wise. That was a blunt lie. To give personal medical details is voluntarily, not mandatory. The financial cover up during sickness time has nothing to do with what treatments a patient decides to receive or reject. That woman made it sound as if it had. What impertinence.
My relative said that he "does not want to go to a rehab clinic, only to be locked up for three weeks because of corinna." The harsh answer was, that it were people "like him who are responsible for the pandemic". THAT crazy people became meanwhile. Yes, it's fear driven.
He decided to hurt them where the money goes and to quit the insurance company for the reasons of
- lying
- interfering in personal and intimate matters
and naming that worker.
That's the only language they understand (unfortunately)- or do you have a better suggestion? Sometimes it's wise to ask for alternatives :)
I do not have medical insurance because there are no alternatives in that system. It's their way or the highway. If I feel the need for an osteopath or a chiropractor I have to pay out of my own pocket. Why should I pay for something I will never use?
very interesting. I often thought about dropping out of the health-insurance-system but in Germany it's protected by law and is mandatory. You can only drop out if
I play with that thought once in a while, what I will let happen when I would get a heart attack or a stroke or anything of that kind. Did you make up your mind already? I am not certain but I think I'd rather die than to let me being taken to a hospital. ... Cannot say that for sure though...
I think life is risky and one can accept this as a matter of fact.
yeh life is risky but one things for sure, we're all gonna die and I would rather die naturally than be killed by iatrogenesis. For heart attack I hear the best remedy is a tsp of cayenne pepper in water. Apparently it's been tested and works. How can they make health insurance mandatory?
They did. Early on after WW II.
It's called a great achievement that Germany has "the best social security system".
Do you have any sources for the cayenne pepper?
I don't have any specific sources no, I did read they have done studies or a study on it and many doctors are aware of it but would have to go do a search which I'm not inclined to do right now as busy with other stuff. If I come across it again I'll let you know.
in UK it is kind of mandatory to pay national insurance but I stopped paying it years ago and no comeback so not sure how 'mandatory' that makes it.