christiefan915
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Obama did say if you like your plan you could keep it.
That was a lie.
And this has nothing to do with Tricare originally denying her the treatment.
Obama did say if you like your plan you could keep it.
That was a lie.
As Deshy says, go get the proof.
Pay attention, it was Washington-Idaho. But that has nothing to do with Ish's sweeping generalization about libs. He's just a sloppy thinker in that regard.
You're a lying piece of trash and so is your fraud in the People's House.
And this has nothing to do with Tricare originally denying her the treatment.
You hung over or something? You're usually not this nasty until much later in the day.
And this has nothing to do with Tricare originally denying her the treatment.
Pay attention, it was Washington-Idaho.
I'm not as obsessed with peoples' identities as you are...Tom is, too. What a soul-mate for you.
I'm not as obsessed with peoples' identities as you are...Tom is, too. What a soul-mate for you.
You're lying earlier.
Cite the lie.
I'm not obsessed with everyone's identities either... just troublemakers' identities.
You think I'm a troublemaker? Why don't you do something about it. Piece of shit. I'll PM you my address if you want. Just ask. Deranged Cockroach.
I'm not obsessed with everyone's identities either... just people who seem conservatives' identities.
Who said I was talking about you? You're one nasty and offensive bastard but I have bigger fish to fry.
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Surgery to remove a brain tumor two years ago has left a 12-year-old Texas girl with a heartbreaking condition that makes her gain massive amounts of weight — even though her body thinks it’s starving.
Doctors say a gastric bypass operation is the only thing that can help Alexis Shapiro, who is 4-foot-7 and weighs 198 pounds.
But the U.S. military, which provides her family’s health insurance, says it won’t pay for the $50,000 weight-loss procedure because she’s too young.
Dr. Thomas H. Inge who is treating Alexis acknowledged that there have been few cases like hers. But he said surgery may be the only way to stop weight gain that could top out at 400 pounds — and to cut the brain cravings that make Alexis want to eat an entire jar of peanut butter at one sitting.
TRICARE and Humana Military said their rules are clear. Gastric bypass and other weight-loss surgeries may be covered, but only if the patient is 18 or has achieved full bone growth.
http://www.nbcnews.com/health/obese-starving-girl-12-denied-weight-loss-surgery-rare-illness-2D11803240
You're as fake as your fake president. You stink worse than rotten fish. Go fry that. Filthy cockroach.
That's bullshit, a gastric bypass doesn't cost anywhere near $50,000. They do them in the UK for around $10,000-12,000