Her complaints are not the usual ones about the American system. What leads you to believe that it would be different elsewhere? The insurance companies add a gatekeeper, but it's not the only one.
If she complained that the system simply denied her what she wanted, I'd find it quite plausible that there is more to the story. But instead she says that it is a struggle every month. What could be the other side to that story?
Her complaints are not the usual ones about the American system.
I only have a really vague idea of what those are.
What leads you to believe that it would be different elsewhere?
I'm a doctor from Finland, and don't think she would have similar problems here, if she really needed those hormones. Does something lead you to believe it wouldn't be different elsewhere?
But instead she says that it is a struggle every month.
That's what I find weird too. I can't imagine why that would happen, at least in my country. I've never even heard of the kinds o...
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