It could even be argued that ED medication has mental health benefits.
::winces from oncoming flames::
As does BCP. Imagine if it were outlawed, I'd be anxious as sh!t every month if I didn't take BCP.
I would've spent at least 3 days out of every month for 10 years huddled in my bed crying from the pain.
As someone experiencing my third non-BCP period in 12 years, I definitely think that BCP does more for my health than just keep me from getting KU. I am actually considering getting KU again just to get another 12-18 months off from AF. For realz. Owwwwwww.
I guess technically now I should be SecondBabyMomma
No, you should exercise YOUR freedom of choice, and not work for them. You don't expect a whole organization to bend to your will, you exercise your will and don't associate with an organization that does not line up woth your beliefs.
yeahno.
If it is to be (legally) a religious organization, its primary purpose must be religion.
Really, what we have here is religious organizations (ex: the Church) overstepping bounds into the business and educational world where the primary purpose is NOT religion. When the primary purpose is not religion, then we get into the murky area we are currently debating with the BC part of the healthcare mandate: that is, whether an organization that is a business (like a Catholic hospital) or a school still gets to legally call itself a religious organization legally and get to retain First Amendment protection.
If the religious organization is okay with employing infidels like myself, they ought to make appropriate stipulations to provide me with unbiased health coverage.
No, you should exercise YOUR freedom of choice, and not work for them. You don't expect a whole organization to bend to your will, you exercise your will and don't associate with an organization that does not line up woth your beliefs.
I agree with aruiz. Commence nuclear holocaust.
Yes. In today's economy workers have so many choices for employment.
Ok in all seriousness...I think it is a war on women. I feel like it boils down to the way of thinking that I am not educated or intelligent enough to make my own decisions, so you must legislate my body.
I think the big problem is that a majority of republicans are incredibly religious. Not saying other parties aren't - but that it preys on the religion aspect and their "values" closely align with major religions.
My main problem is that there is a seperation of church and state - if you feel that there is a reason to regulate/legislate something, give me a reason other than that some invisible guy in the sky tells you that its not OK. Just back it up with something that isn't bible based. We do not all follow religion...and that is our right as a citizen of this country. I should not have to live by your sets of rules/values/morals just becuase your invisible man says you should.
Don't get me wrong, I consider myself very religious. But I still reserve the right to make decisions that are best for my family, and not because my God tells me what to do.
I think the government should rank medications by medical necessity and force insurance companies to follow that order when determining coverage.
Sorry medically unecessary BCP takers, you get bumped behing the Viagara patients. You are at least obviously able to have sex.
Or the government could take over health care providing free coverage for everything to everyone and pay for it with the money shooting out of flying pigs asses.
I think I am not in the mood to deabte this today. I'm a tad bombastic.
I think the government should rank medications by medical necessity and force insurance companies to follow that order when determining coverage.
Sorry medically unecessary BCP takers, you get bumped behing the Viagara patients. You are at least obviously able to have sex.
Or the government could take over health care providing free coverage for everything to everyone and pay for it with the money shooting out of flying pigs asses.
I think I am not in the mood to deabte this today. I'm a tad bombastic.
Please tell me you're kidding.
Unable to even.
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You don't understand the appeal of Benedict Cumberbatch / think he's fug / don't know who he is? WATCH SHERLOCK. Until you do, your negative opinion of him will not be taken seriously.
I think the government should rank medications by medical necessity and force insurance companies to follow that order when determining coverage.
Sorry medically unecessary BCP takers, you get bumped behing the Viagara patients. You are at least obviously able to have sex.
Or the government could take over health care providing free coverage for everything to everyone and pay for it with the money shooting out of flying pigs asses.
I think I am not in the mood to deabte this today. I'm a tad bombastic.
Please tell me you're kidding.
If you are not taking it for a medical condition and just to prevent pregnancy, I think ED qualifies as more of a medically necessary medication.
BCP for pregnancy prevention only stops your body from functioning in a natural way. Viagara helps the body function normally.
I think the government should rank medications by medical necessity and force insurance companies to follow that order when determining coverage.
Sorry medically unecessary BCP takers, you get bumped behing the Viagara patients. You are at least obviously able to have sex.
Or the government could take over health care providing free coverage for everything to everyone and pay for it with the money shooting out of flying pigs asses.
I think I am not in the mood to deabte this today. I'm a tad bombastic.
Please tell me you're kidding.
If you are not taking it for a medical condition and just to prevent pregnancy, I think ED qualifies as more of a medically necessary medication.
BCP for pregnancy prevention only stops your body from functioning in a natural way. Viagara helps the body function normally.
But that doesn't jive with the bolded.
Unable to even.
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You don't understand the appeal of Benedict Cumberbatch / think he's fug / don't know who he is? WATCH SHERLOCK. Until you do, your negative opinion of him will not be taken seriously.
Also, the war on women is even in our midst: fellow 12-24'ers think women aren't capable of national leadership.
Oh I agree with this. B1tches should not run countries. We are way too nit picky, and then flighty, and then retaliative, and then kind.
Yeah but, Golda Meir though.
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You don't understand the appeal of Benedict Cumberbatch / think he's fug / don't know who he is? WATCH SHERLOCK. Until you do, your negative opinion of him will not be taken seriously.
If you are not taking it for a medical condition and just to prevent pregnancy, I think ED qualifies as more of a medically necessary medication.
BCP for pregnancy prevention only stops your body from functioning in a natural way. Viagara helps the body function normally.
Pregnancy can be life-threatening. ED cannot. YWIA.
Oh so that's why women who don't need BC for medical reasons take it. They are afraid of dying. Gotcha. They should be called "death by pregnancy" prevention pills.
This whole " But but but they cover Viagara" argument is silly. Insurance companies do not cover many medications that are more medically necessary than both Viagara and BCP (in most cases).
I think the government should rank medications by medical necessity and force insurance companies to follow that order when determining coverage.
Sorry medically unecessary BCP takers, you get bumped behing the Viagara patients. You are at least obviously able to have sex.
Or the government could take over health care providing free coverage for everything to everyone and pay for it with the money shooting out of flying pigs asses.
I think I am not in the mood to deabte this today. I'm a tad bombastic.
Please tell me you're kidding.
If you are not taking it for a medical condition and just to prevent pregnancy, I think ED qualifies as more of a medically necessary medication.
BCP for pregnancy prevention only stops your body from functioning in a natural way. Viagara helps the body function normally.
I think the government should rank medications by medical necessity and force insurance companies to follow that order when determining coverage.
Sorry medically unecessary BCP takers, you get bumped behing the Viagara patients. You are at least obviously able to have sex.
Or the government could take over health care providing free coverage for everything to everyone and pay for it with the money shooting out of flying pigs asses.
I think I am not in the mood to deabte this today. I'm a tad bombastic.
Please tell me you're kidding.
If you are not taking it for a medical condition and just to prevent pregnancy, I think ED qualifies as more of a medically necessary medication.
BCP for pregnancy prevention only stops your body from functioning in a natural way. Viagara helps the body function normally.
But that doesn't jive with the bolded.
How so?
Nevermind. I read the bolded as medically necessary. I didn't see the "u".
Unable to even.
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You don't understand the appeal of Benedict Cumberbatch / think he's fug / don't know who he is? WATCH SHERLOCK. Until you do, your negative opinion of him will not be taken seriously.
Oh so that's why women who don't need BC for medical reasons take it. They are afraid of dying. Gotcha. They should be called "death by pregnancy" prevention pills.
This whole " But but but they cover Viagara" argument is silly. Insurance companies do not cover many medications that are more medically necessary than both Viagara and BCP (in most cases).
No, women use contraceptives to avoid pregnancy, including its complications and risks. And there are plenty of us here avoiding for health reasons.
Insurance companies do not cover it because they have not traditionally covered preventive care, and we would all agree that BCP fall into that category. Most insurance companies don't even cover physicals (excepting well-child up until a certain age of the child).
It's not a silly argument that men's reproductive needs are attended to while women's have not.
If you are not taking it for a medical condition and just to prevent pregnancy, I think ED qualifies as more of a medically necessary medication.
BCP for pregnancy prevention only stops your body from functioning in a natural way. Viagara helps the body function normally.
Pregnancy can be life-threatening. ED cannot. YWIA.
Oh so that's why women who don't need BC for medical reasons take it. They are afraid of dying. Gotcha. They should be called "death by pregnancy" prevention pills.
This whole " But but but they cover Viagara" argument is silly. Insurance companies do not cover many medications that are more medically necessary than both Viagara and BCP (in most cases).
I really don't care about Viagara specifically.
For the purposes of the OP's question, I don't think it is silly. If some insurance companies cover Viagra for medical reasons, then IMO, BC should also be covered for medical reasons (and non-medical too, but whatever). It's the whole notion that the Republicans have no issues with covering medicine that allows men to get it up and have sex, yet women who want to have sex but not procreate are labeled "sluts". That's total BS.
Yes. I firmly believe there is a war on women going on in this country.
The real issue everyone should be focusing on is the economy, but since none of these asshoIes have the slightest fuckings as to what we should do to fix it, they are trying to win votes by pulling in the religious zealots.
These people don't care about our country, or even our unborn children - they care about money and power. And they are proving that they will go to unthinkable measures to attain it.
The people they are playing to truly believe that America is a sinking ship because we've "lost our way", but the truth is, their completely whacked out "moral" agenda is going to sink us into oblivion. I'm very concerned about the state of politics.
I don't believe that there's a "war on women" in this country, but I agree totally with the middle two paragraphs. It should be about the economy and not about the social/moral issues that draw the far right in. But the primary process is all about proving how liberal or conservative you are to get your party's nomination, and then once you're the nominee, it's all about proving how moderate you are to win the presidency. It's a huge flaw in the 2-party system. But then I'm a libertarian so what the hell do I know?
Oh so that's why women who don't need BC for medical reasons take it. They are afraid of dying. Gotcha. They should be called "death by pregnancy" prevention pills.
This whole " But but but they cover Viagara" argument is silly. Insurance companies do not cover many medications that are more medically necessary than both Viagara and BCP (in most cases).
No, women use contraceptives to avoid pregnancy, including its complications and risks. And there are plenty of us here avoiding for health reasons.
Insurance companies do not cover it because they have not traditionally covered preventive care, and we would all agree that BCP fall into that category. Most insurance companies don't even cover physicals (excepting well-child up until a certain age of the child).
It's not a silly argument that men's reproductive needs are attended to while women's have not.
I guess it's silly to me that people are up in arms over it because there are plenty of things insurance companies do not cover that are more important IMO.
We decided to not have anymore children due to my health actually. I got Essure and :gasp: paid for it OOP. I wasn't whining over it. That's life.
I guess it's silly to me that people are up in arms over it because there are plenty of things insurance companies do not cover that are more important IMO.
We decided to not have anymore children due to my health actually. I got Essure and :gasp: paid for it OOP. I wasn't whining over it. That's life.
I am happy that you have the financial resources to do so. Most women, especially those who would be helped by having BCP covered by insurance with or without copay, do not. Your life does not fit everyone's reality.
"We like nothing better than buffing our Zygoma. And imagining a horny time traveling long overcoat purple scarf wearing super sleuth nordic legend fuck fantasy. Get to work on that, internet." Benedict Cumberbatch
Oh so that's why women who don't need BC for medical reasons take it. They are afraid of dying. Gotcha. They should be called "death by pregnancy" prevention pills.
This whole " But but but they cover Viagara" argument is silly. Insurance companies do not cover many medications that are more medically necessary than both Viagara and BCP (in most cases).
No, women use contraceptives to avoid pregnancy, including its complications and risks. And there are plenty of us here avoiding for health reasons.
Insurance companies do not cover it because they have not traditionally covered preventive care, and we would all agree that BCP fall into that category. Most insurance companies don't even cover physicals (excepting well-child up until a certain age of the child).
It's not a silly argument that men's reproductive needs are attended to while women's have not.
I guess it's silly to me that people are up in arms over it because there are plenty of things insurance companies do not cover that are more important IMO.
We decided to not have anymore children due to my health actually. I got Essure and :gasp: paid for it OOP. I wasn't whining over it. That's life.
Re: A Political Question. (Non-clicky)
The old "war on women" never stopped. Ever. So this is not a new one.
tampons are not for a medical condition. Contact solution treats your eyes (health condition) and bandaids treat injuries.
As someone experiencing my third non-BCP period in 12 years, I definitely think that BCP does more for my health than just keep me from getting KU. I am actually considering getting KU again just to get another 12-18 months off from AF. For realz. Owwwwwww.
yeahno.
If it is to be (legally) a religious organization, its primary purpose must be religion.
Really, what we have here is religious organizations (ex: the Church) overstepping bounds into the business and educational world where the primary purpose is NOT religion. When the primary purpose is not religion, then we get into the murky area we are currently debating with the BC part of the healthcare mandate: that is, whether an organization that is a business (like a Catholic hospital) or a school still gets to legally call itself a religious organization legally and get to retain First Amendment protection.
I don't know how you got that out of what she said.
This philosophey aligns with being a whore.
Ok in all seriousness...I think it is a war on women. I feel like it boils down to the way of thinking that I am not educated or intelligent enough to make my own decisions, so you must legislate my body.
I think the big problem is that a majority of republicans are incredibly religious. Not saying other parties aren't - but that it preys on the religion aspect and their "values" closely align with major religions.
My main problem is that there is a seperation of church and state - if you feel that there is a reason to regulate/legislate something, give me a reason other than that some invisible guy in the sky tells you that its not OK. Just back it up with something that isn't bible based. We do not all follow religion...and that is our right as a citizen of this country. I should not have to live by your sets of rules/values/morals just becuase your invisible man says you should.
Don't get me wrong, I consider myself very religious. But I still reserve the right to make decisions that are best for my family, and not because my God tells me what to do.
Same here!
I think the government should rank medications by medical necessity and force insurance companies to follow that order when determining coverage.
Sorry medically unecessary BCP takers, you get bumped behing the Viagara patients. You are at least obviously able to have sex.
Or the government could take over health care providing free coverage for everything to everyone and pay for it with the money shooting out of flying pigs asses.
I think I am not in the mood to deabte this today. I'm a tad bombastic.
Also, the war on women is even in our midst: fellow 12-24'ers think women aren't capable of national leadership.
Please tell me you're kidding.
Unable to even.
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You don't understand the appeal of Benedict Cumberbatch / think he's fug / don't know who he is? WATCH SHERLOCK. Until you do, your negative opinion of him will not be taken seriously.
If you are not taking it for a medical condition and just to prevent pregnancy, I think ED qualifies as more of a medically necessary medication.
BCP for pregnancy prevention only stops your body from functioning in a natural way. Viagara helps the body function normally.
Oh I agree with this. B1tches should not run countries. We are way too nit picky, and then flighty, and then retaliative, and then kind.
But that doesn't jive with the bolded.
Unable to even.
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You don't understand the appeal of Benedict Cumberbatch / think he's fug / don't know who he is? WATCH SHERLOCK. Until you do, your negative opinion of him will not be taken seriously.
Yeah but, Golda Meir though.
Unable to even.
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You don't understand the appeal of Benedict Cumberbatch / think he's fug / don't know who he is? WATCH SHERLOCK. Until you do, your negative opinion of him will not be taken seriously.
There's no way she was really a woman.
DS2 - Oct 2010 (my VBAC baby!)
Pregnancy can be life-threatening. ED cannot. YWIA.
Oh so that's why women who don't need BC for medical reasons take it. They are afraid of dying. Gotcha. They should be called "death by pregnancy" prevention pills.
This whole " But but but they cover Viagara" argument is silly. Insurance companies do not cover many medications that are more medically necessary than both Viagara and BCP (in most cases).
I really don't care about Viagara specifically.
How so?
Nevermind. I read the bolded as medically necessary. I didn't see the "u".
Unable to even.
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You don't understand the appeal of Benedict Cumberbatch / think he's fug / don't know who he is? WATCH SHERLOCK. Until you do, your negative opinion of him will not be taken seriously.
No, women use contraceptives to avoid pregnancy, including its complications and risks. And there are plenty of us here avoiding for health reasons.
Insurance companies do not cover it because they have not traditionally covered preventive care, and we would all agree that BCP fall into that category. Most insurance companies don't even cover physicals (excepting well-child up until a certain age of the child).
It's not a silly argument that men's reproductive needs are attended to while women's have not.
For the purposes of the OP's question, I don't think it is silly. If some insurance companies cover Viagra for medical reasons, then IMO, BC should also be covered for medical reasons (and non-medical too, but whatever). It's the whole notion that the Republicans have no issues with covering medicine that allows men to get it up and have sex, yet women who want to have sex but not procreate are labeled "sluts". That's total BS.
Hot damn! All this!
I guess it's silly to me that people are up in arms over it because there are plenty of things insurance companies do not cover that are more important IMO.
We decided to not have anymore children due to my health actually. I got Essure and :gasp: paid for it OOP. I wasn't whining over it. That's life.
I am happy that you have the financial resources to do so. Most women, especially those who would be helped by having BCP covered by insurance with or without copay, do not. Your life does not fit everyone's reality.
"We like nothing better than buffing our Zygoma. And imagining a horny time traveling long overcoat purple scarf wearing super sleuth nordic legend fuck fantasy. Get to work on that, internet." Benedict Cumberbatch
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