Tuesday, October 30, 2018

VOTE, Like Your Life Depends On It...



    ...because it does. 

Tuesday, November 6th is Election Day 

     
     For me, I'm voting for IL-6th District Congressional candidate, Sean Casten.  He's a new comer to politics - he's never held an elected position before.  He's a scientist and clean energy entrepreneur, which speaks to my passion to protect our environment for generations to come. But more urgently for me and for all cancer patients, Sean Casten supports protecting the pre-existing conditions clause in the Affordable Care Act, (ACA).  If insurance companies are allowed to drop members with pre-existing conditions, I will die.  No drama here, I mean it.  My medication costs $15,000/ month and if I lose my health insurance because I have cancer, I won't be able to afford my lifesaving oral chemotherapy on my own.

     Casten's opponent is our incumbent Congressman, Peter Roskam.  He's voted 60 times to allow insurance companies to drop members with pre-existing conditions.

     Take a quick glance at this list of pre-existing conditions under the GOP health plan proposed last year.  It was published by Business Insider in an article by Lydia Ramsey on May 5, 2017.  With the conditions listed here, the Kaiser Family Foundation estimates that 27% of Americans under age 65 years could become ineligible to get health insurance.

AIDS/HIV
Lupus
Alcohol/drug abuse with recent treatment
Severe mental disorders such as bipolar disorder or an eating disorder
Alzheimer's/dementia
Multiple sclerosis
Rheumatoid arthritis
Fibromyalgia and other inflammatory joint disease
Muscular dystrophy
Cancer
Severe obesity
Cerebral palsy
Organ transplant
Congestive heart failure
Paraplegia
Coronary artery/heart disease
Bypass surgery
Paralysis
Crohn's disease/ulcerative colitis
Parkinson's disease
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease/emphysema
Pending surgery or hospitalization
Diabetes mellitus
Pneumocystis pneumonia
Epilepsy
Pregnancy or expectant parent
Hemophilia
Sleep apnea
Hepatitis C
Stroke
Kidney disease
Renal failure
Transsexualism

     Below is a list of other conditions that could make it harder, (more expensive), to purchase a health insurance plan, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation.

Acne
Allergies
Anxiety
Asthma
Basal cell skin cancer 
(a type of skin cancer that doesn't tend to spread)
Depression
Ear infections
Fractures
High cholesterol
Hypertension
Incontinence
Joint injuries
Kidney stones
Menstrual irregularities
Migraine headaches
Being overweight
Restless leg syndrome
Tonsillitis
Urinary tract infections
Varicose veins
Vertigo.

     The above lists are exhaustive.  (They left off hangnails.) EVERYONE at some point in life will have at least one of the above conditions, and if not you, someone you love will.

     Please VOTE for Congressional and Senatorial candidates that will ensure health care for all Americans and protecting those of us with pre-existing conditions. 

Find out what District you're in and who your Congressman is:  https://www.house.gov/representatives/find-your-representative

Find out who your Senator is:  https://www.senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cfm

Do your homework to learn about the candidates and  

VOTE!

     Other Illinois Congressional Candidates in my area that support protecting the pre-existing conditions clause in the ACA:
Image result for Raja Krishnamoorthi for congress logo
RajaforCongress.com
Raja Krishnamoorthi is the incumbent for IL-8th District.  He has a consistent record for protecting Americans with pre-existing conditions.


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UnderwoodforCongress.com
 Lauren Underwood is the candidate running against incumbent, Randy Hultgren, in the IL-14th District race.  Hultgren votes against pre-existing condition protections.  Underwood, a registered nurse with a pre-existing heart condition, shares my fears of losing health insurance. 
 

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