First Lady: Women "Crushed" by Current Healthcare System
I missed the First Fashion Victim's speech yesterday. I took my wife to the doctor after she had been ill with a cold for the past several days. I wanted to have her checked out because she wasn't getting any better and I wanted to make sure she didn't have any of the more serious viruses that seem to be going around. While there, trying to occupy an impatient, cranky, and ill toddler, we also had her foot looked at, as she had been experiencing severe pain since the night before. Our primary care physician then sent us across the hall to radiology, so that my wife could get her foot x-rayed. We then went back to our primary care doctor, who saw what could be a stress fracture. We'll find out more when the radiologist has a chance to look at it Monday. Until then, we're trying to keep her off her feet as much as possible. Later in the afternoon I took the baby to her pediatrician. she had a rash on her face and left leg, and had felt warm when we were at the wife's office visit earlier in the day. The pediatrician checked her over, and thinks that the rash could be contact dermatitis or potentially the same virus my wife has; apparently the rash component is a symptom that shows in children, but rarely in adults. I missed a critical day of work to take care of my family. A major advertising campaign is rolling out and our marketing group is play a key role in meeting an aggressive deployment schedule. I'm the team lead for production, but my family came first. As a result of putting my family, the rest of my team had to readjust their schedules. In addition to this campaign, I'd committed to another time-sensitive project running concurrently, and was unable to meet my obligation there, either. I love what I do, who I work for, and the team with which I work. They are extremely intelligent, knowledgeable, and hard-working, and I felt very guilty for having to take a personal day right when they needed me the most. But family comes first. My wife is feeling a little better this morning. I'm setting up her crutches so that she can go to our older daughter's soccer game. I'm the team's coach as well, so I'm packing two cars, one with my gear for the team, and the other with a folding chair, some toys for the toddler, her stroller, snacks etc. Grandma is going to help watch the baby on the sideline. When the game is over, I'll take everyone home, unpack the cars, and take care of my family, the healthy and the sick. If I get them to bed at a reasonable hour tonight, I can log in and see how much work I can make up. But healthcare is just a women's issue, so I'll manage.
Michelle Obama said women are being "crushed by the current structure of our health care" because they often are responsible for taking care of family illnesses, arranging checkups and monitoring follow-up care. "Women are the ones to do it," she said to an audience of 140 people, including representatives from groups such as the Women's Chamber of Commerce and the National Council of Negro Women. "Mothers are the ones that do it. And many women find themselves doing the same thing for their spouses."
Posted by: Confederate Yankee at 10:58 AM
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Why do I get the feeling that she hasnt ever scheduled a checkup for her kids or REALLY dealt with one of them having the flu?
Posted by: Mick Kraut at September 19, 2009 11:50 AM (WJ7Y9)
Imagine a victim group comprising half the population! Get them all on SIEU membership rolls, push their underage little weasels into ACORN financed brothels, assign all women lawyers to sue their oppressors ("your honor, it's only right that my client's children's piggy banks be forfeited to pay for the pain my client has suffered at their runny nosed hands..."), and America can finally be transformed! Yes we can!
Posted by: mikemcdaniel at September 19, 2009 11:58 AM (YKc1G)
Then my wife got breast cancer, tore a rotator cuff or two, got two knees replaced, and I developed eye and heart issues that require visits to a number of places.
Feller could get bitter about some of this denigration.
Posted by: Larry Sheldon at September 19, 2009 12:04 PM (OmeRL)
Of course she hasn't. Her mother took care of all that.
Why, just having one baby kept her and BO from attending church for years as he explained missing Reverend Wright's comments. "Everyone knows how difficult taking a baby to church is."
Posted by: History Chaser at September 19, 2009 12:13 PM (D72TY)
The case has been made and we have decided that this plan stinks. The only question is if the Democrats can ram it through anyways.
Why they want to continue to insult us in the process beyond me.
-Bri
Posted by: Bri at September 19, 2009 12:13 PM (ykOvo)
Posted by: megapotamus at September 19, 2009 04:38 PM (VSksv)
Posted by: Lipiwitz at September 19, 2009 09:32 PM (bhNGz)
I'm sure she'll next denounce the fact that young man pay auto insurance rates which are much higher then those for young women.
Posted by: Steve at September 19, 2009 10:01 PM (S24h1)
As to Black mothers taking care of their kids, I haven't seen that in over 30 years in the business. It is always the grandmother.
Posted by: David at September 19, 2009 10:09 PM (k1mBN)
As for you CY, you seem to be the paradigm of a good modern husband. Your wife is a lucky woman.
Marianne
Posted by: Marianne Matthews at September 19, 2009 11:32 PM (VbbNx)
Posted by: Jaded at September 20, 2009 10:41 AM (1I7uq)
Ditto to what Mick Kraut and History Chaser said; the Obamas don't live in the real world. Every time Michelle opens her mouth we're reminded of that fact.
Posted by: RandomThoughts at September 20, 2009 06:31 PM (tqqUo)
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