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Originally Posted by willravel
It's not emotional hyperbole if it's reasonably supported by factual evidence.
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Right, but the OP's one-word-summation of our healthcare system is not supported by any evidence, factual or otherwise, by him. That's the entire point of the last few posts I've made. If you're going to rail on a broken system, be my guest. If you're going to say something silly like "A is terrible!" be prepared to back it up with some evidence because chances are there is someone who will disagree with you and have had no problem at all with A. Whether a problem is situational or systemic is impossible to judge if the person making the accusations refuses to support them in any way.
It's clearly not a privacy issue since the OP has spilled his guts on all of his conditions already, so it makes me wonder if the thead in general is motivated out of self-pity. If so, the emotional hyperbole makes some sense. I've certainly been in situations in the past where I've wanted to shift blame and avoid accepting that which I could not change. /shrug