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	<title>Comments on: Diabetics Can Ride the Wave With WaveSense!</title>
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		<title>By: Julie</title>
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		<description>As one who has been involved in the medical world for nearly 50 years (YIKES) I find it so sad that in this great country with all of the wonderful opportunities we have, the medical options faced by so many with complex health issues are becoming more and more costly and more and more restrictive. By and large, as medical consumers we are spoiled and use to having access to the best in a very timely manner.  This may well be changing before our very eyes as evidenced by your father-in-law&#039;s comments.  He can no longer use the system he is use to unless he chooses to pay for it out of his own pocket.  Welcome to medical economics 2000 style.  Hang on to your insurance and stay alert.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As one who has been involved in the medical world for nearly 50 years (YIKES) I find it so sad that in this great country with all of the wonderful opportunities we have, the medical options faced by so many with complex health issues are becoming more and more costly and more and more restrictive. By and large, as medical consumers we are spoiled and use to having access to the best in a very timely manner.  This may well be changing before our very eyes as evidenced by your father-in-law&#8217;s comments.  He can no longer use the system he is use to unless he chooses to pay for it out of his own pocket.  Welcome to medical economics 2000 style.  Hang on to your insurance and stay alert.</p>
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