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    Things are getting a little weird around here….

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    I get it. I guess I never park in other people's driveways. Parking lots are normally black-top so a little oil is not a bad thing. My oil leak is so tiny that I could use a folded kleenex. I get one or two drips then it stops. Very ingenious of you.
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    Two days in and not a drip on the drive!

    Now I am comfortable parking it on others lots.
    Not the old days anymore and being the only car leaving beauty marks ain’t cool. Specially on concrete driveways.
    On another note, busted another tooth cause of the dang denture so another visit to the drill Dr for more fun in a recliner. Damn I hate the failure rate this thing is causing, and that implants aren’t covered by insurance cause they would be the right answer, and always would have been.
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    I though you got free teeth…free hip replacement …free heart stints up there ?

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    No, it’s not quite like that up here..
    Our universal healthcare covers life ending stuff but not luxuries. If there is a cheaper option, they will only ever pay for that.
    Steel fillings are covered, colour matched are extra, dentures are covered, implants aren’t,etc.
    less and less is covered with each new election as the system is further and further strained by more takers than contributors.
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    My wife just had a week in hospital that was covered by the province so it didn't cost us. She also gets free physio at home , and nurse visits.

    We were shocked today, we went to the pharmacy for her meds and not even a filling fee because of the nurse visits apparently.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeB52 View Post
    No, it’s not quite like that up here..
    Our universal healthcare covers life ending stuff but not luxuries. If there is a cheaper option, they will only ever pay for that.
    Steel fillings are covered, colour matched are extra, dentures are covered, implants aren’t,etc.
    less and less is covered with each new election as the system is further and further strained by more takers than contributors.
    So say …you needed a valve replacement in your heart . Would they cover that ..and could it be done in a timely manner ?

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    Short answer is normally yes they would. I believe qualifiers like lifestyle and likelihood of survival may come into play, but the system does provide for whatever care is needed, at the basic level. Each province runs their own system and we all pay into the collective medical fund through taxes.

    Covid has really kicked our health care system though. Tons of tired medical staff ready to quit or retire due to burn out and less than large financial incentives being offered by that same system. So not sure how timely services are currently.

    My nasty auto accident couple decades back was a few hundred grand in total costs to put me back together, and I didn’t have to pay for any of it really.

    Really do appreciate that component of the Canadian healthcare system. And maple syrup of course..
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    Quote Originally Posted by nessmuck View Post
    So say …you needed a valve replacement in your heart . Would they cover that ..and could it be done in a timely manner ?
    OHIP (The province) gave my father in law a quadruple bypass at 70 years old and it didn't cost a penny. Other than the contribution we all pay at the same time as our taxes each year.
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