These early adopters found out what happened when a cutting-edge marvel became an obsolete gadget… inside their bodies.

  • Pickle_Jr@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    11 months ago

    I can’t wait for when medical implants require a subscription so that I can routinely pay to live a normal life!

    /s because it seems like it’s still needed even if it feels obvious

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      11 months ago

      Friend of mine just had to shell out $3000 for prescription drugs just for survival. Yes he’s on insurance.

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        11 months ago

        My ex-wife once got intestinal worms. The medicine to get rid of them, which has been on the market forever, and which is on the short list of medicines that the WHO says should be freely available to everyone as a matter of public health? $800 for Americans, literally free everywhere else in the world. Apparently intestinal worms are now so uncommon in the US that the drug is only distributed in extremely small quantities, which The Invisible Hand apparently allows big pharma to charge a fortune for. I brought in the worm in a jar in case the doctors needed to identify it, and apparently so many of the doctors and nurses had never seen one that they asked us if it was alright for them to pass around to take selfies with it. LOL.

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          11 months ago

          Hey now, dontcha know they mark up prices if you pay with insurance? It’s how the drug companies get even more money!

          If you quit your job, the medication might actually be only $4k!

          /s

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            11 months ago

            Actually, no joke, most drug companies will happily give you coupons or even free meds. They already got everything they can out of your insurance, they’ll happily bump that $700 out of pocket cost to $10.

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      11 months ago

      I like to live dangerously and leave my /s’ at home.

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      11 months ago

      As an amputee believe that would still be an amazing improvement

      solely for me as an american tho with kick ass medicaid they do anything for us

      my austrian made leg is more engineered than my car and dont even ask me about the one made in Cali

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        11 months ago

        Super that’s 2000$ a month now under a subscription plan in the usa

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          11 months ago

          Isn’t this already how medication works anyway?

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      11 months ago

      Would you be interested in our new DLC which can reduce the side effects of our medical implant by %90?