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Should the public pay for cancer operations of smokers?

Posted: Apr 25th, 2017, 12:38 pm
by Hermes
Just asking.

Re: Should the public pay for cancer operations of smokers?

Posted: Apr 25th, 2017, 1:42 pm
by OldIslander
Slippery slope....!

Are you a few pounds heavier than the ideal body mass/height/weight ratio? That is largely considered to be unhealthy. Maybe overweight people should be cut off the medical plan as well?

Re: Should the public pay for cancer operations of smokers?

Posted: Apr 25th, 2017, 1:50 pm
by WeatherWoman
Tax the cigarettes and have that pay for the medical cost of smoking.

Anyone know where the current taxes are heading to?

Re: Should the public pay for cancer operations of smokers?

Posted: Apr 25th, 2017, 1:58 pm
by Hermes
OldIslander wrote:Slippery slope....!

Are you a few pounds heavier than the ideal body mass/height/weight ratio? That is largely considered to be unhealthy. Maybe overweight people should be cut off the medical plan as well?


You make a good point. I see these issues as being serious ones that need to be addressed in discussion about public health systems.

Re: Should the public pay for cancer operations of smokers?

Posted: Apr 25th, 2017, 2:08 pm
by What_the
Where does it end? Go skiing and break a leg? Heart disease-should have taken better care of your self. Have the flu- should have washed your hands more.
Who gets to decide? Some people won't take blood transfusions as an example and we can be assured there will always be one person that disagrees with one's lifestyle...want that guy rubber stamping your insurance forms?

I believe, and someone can correct me as last I looked, that we contribute about $6000/person a year in premiums and sales tax that goes to ward health infrastructure.

Re: Should the public pay for cancer operations of smokers?

Posted: Apr 25th, 2017, 2:12 pm
by What_the
And besides, are we able to the 100% certainly say smoking is the cause of a cancer? Smoking drives risk factors but isn't AFAIK, the unequivocal definitive cause

Re: Should the public pay for cancer operations of smokers?

Posted: Apr 25th, 2017, 2:18 pm
by Even Steven
Tax the cigarettes.

Some people can get lung cancer without ever smoking.

Some people can smoke all their life without getting cancer.

Re: Should the public pay for cancer operations of smokers?

Posted: Apr 25th, 2017, 2:21 pm
by jimmy4321
Maybe our system shouldn't cover heart issues for those who shovel heavy snow.

Re: Should the public pay for cancer operations of smokers?

Posted: May 3rd, 2017, 3:14 am
by ifwisheswerehorses
Can we add all the fentynol overdose kits and stuff to this list? Seems fitting.

Re: Should the public pay for cancer operations of smokers?

Posted: May 3rd, 2017, 6:13 am
by vegas1500
jimmy4321 wrote:Maybe our system shouldn't cover heart issues for those who shovel heavy snow.


I don't think it's the snow shoveling that's the issue....it's bringing to light an underlying health issue.....but I get what your saying.

Re: Should the public pay for cancer operations of smokers?

Posted: May 3rd, 2017, 6:31 am
by Queen K
Just saw this thread now, I'll add to it later. But the whole topic is one of slippery slope for sure. High blood pressure? Keep out of hottubs and have virtually no salt in your diet. Only you bought a bag of chips and dip, both high in sodium.

Cigarettes cause much much more than cancer too. The list is incredible. More later.

Re: Should the public pay for cancer operations of smokers?

Posted: May 3rd, 2017, 8:05 pm
by vegas1500
Queen K wrote:Just saw this thread now, I'll add to it later. But the whole topic is one of slippery slope for sure. High blood pressure? Keep out of hottubs and have virtually no salt in your diet. Only you bought a bag of chips and dip, both high in sodium.

Cigarettes cause much much more than cancer too. The list is incredible. More later.


Mmmmm, ripple chips and dill pickle dip.... :crazy: :crazy:

Re: Should the public pay for cancer operations of smokers?

Posted: May 3rd, 2017, 9:44 pm
by Queen K
STOP IT! You're making me want it.