God no. I am extremely pro LGBT and have been my entire adult life. I have friends and one of my children in that group. Doc was hitting up on me because he is a closet gay and his behavior toward me indicated that. Some people are classic examples of that self-hatred behavior.
Let's get back to the cost of LGBT's medically. As I understand, the military pays for health care insurance. So it doesn't matter if you're taking pills for hormonal change or Amoxicellin for a sore throat. The insurance company pays for it. Am I wrong?
Actually no it is a quasi government/private enterprise that handles the benifits that people have earned by their military service.So...Tricare is not an insurance company?
So Tricare takes care of everyone off base? What I'm getting at is Health care is in place for everyone in the military. I is none of your business wether a patient gets hormonal treatment or pain relief.It depends. If they seek treatment at a military medical treatment facility, it does not go through TRICARE. However we are paying as taxpayers. If they go out into town, then yes it goes through TRICARE. And taxes are still paying for
Let me get this straight...you think that ppl join the military for sex changes
So Tricare takes care of everyone off base? What I'm getting at is Health care is in place for everyone in the military. I is none of your business wether a patient gets hormonal treatment or pain relief.
Hmmm, quassigovernment/private?Actually no it is a quasi government/private enterprise that handles the benifits that people have earned by their military service.
You pay tax to supply health care for all military personnelI don't care WTF anyone gets treated for.
But when there aren't enough providers or money to treat TBIs and other casualties, how the fuck can we provide tx for this elective shit?
You pay tax to supply health care for all military personnel
Let me get this straight...you think that ppl join the military for sex changes
Insurance won't pay for elective surgery.What's your point?
Elective surgeries are just that. And still supposed to be treated as such.
Jesus! A clue that they might want a sex change? WTF. You scamps come up with some weird shitNope. Not necessarily, but Ahhhhhhhh takeing hormone pills might be a fucking clue that they might want a sex change .
everybody gets a sore throat once in a while. Not everybody takes hormone pills , one is part of natural condition the other is mentally ill. One sooths your throat the other removes your genitals, can you see the difference yet? let me know when you see the light.
Insurance won't pay for elective surgery.
Medical insurance is part of the benefit package.We were talking about military medicine and benefits. Not insurance.
This isn't a job at the county we are taking about with benefits. This is a fighting force where you have to be fit to make the cut.Medical insurance is part of the benefit package.
Chelsea Manning to undergo sex reassignment surgeryInsurance won't pay for elective surgery.
Manning ended a hunger strike begun last week after receiving assurances that the government would provide the surgery, said Chase Strangio, her lawyer and an attorney for the American Civil Liberties Union.
Manning sued for access to hormone treatment, and the Army agreed to provide it last year.
Medical insurance is part of the benefit package.
Sorry...no timeline set for her/his surgery. Besides I would have thought she/he was courts martialed for treason.
Why don't you explain it to me.You don't understand how it works in the military medicine world as evidenced by your statements.
The current Pentagon policy calls for the government to provide the surgeries. WE the TAXPAYERS are on the hook for this rubbish. It's an ELECTIVE surgery. If you want it, by all means go ahead. But pony up the cash out of your own damn pocket, NOT out of mine.Sorry...no timeline set for her/his surgery. Besides I would have thought she/he was courts martialed for treason.
It means the military health care system will be called on to provide such surgeries as routine treatments for the first time, unless the Trump administration changes Obama-era policies that allow transgender troops to remain on duty.
The amendment was brought by Rep. Vicky Hartzler, Missouri Republican and a member of the House Armed Services Committee, who said the military will be obligated to spend $3.7 billion the next 10 years on sex change operations.