These viral twitter stories on the search for a bigger in your chest will shock you

"I'm going to die because I did not have access to health care."


Monday, American author and puppeteerMary Robinette KowalInasmuch as Shared the story of finding a size in his chest. Unfortunately, the situation is not unique one-oOn about eight women in the United States will beDiagnosed with breast cancer in his life. BSince she was working in Iceland at the time, her medical experience was very foreign to many people in the United States.Kelly Gregory, whose history of a very different American experience withbreast cancer has also become viral.

In aViral Twitter Wire which currently has more than 30,000 Retweets, Kowal explained that when she asked a colleague, what to do about the bump she has discovered, he just told him to go tocancer center.She asked her how she could receive a reference, to which he replied, "What is a reference?" It seemed to "disconcerted" when she explained the American system to have to receive a reference from your doctor to see a specialist in something like cancer - a process could potentially be dangerous.

Kowal called the Cancer Center and was surprised to find that she could come to the same day. When she came to the center, the nurse apologized and stated that because she was foreign, she will have to pay for the visit. It costs 300 Krona Icelandic, which corresponds to the equivalent of less than $ 3.

Since she found a bump, Kowal was taken to an exam room almost immediately. They told him that they would need to make a mammogram and Kowal asked what the process was to make an appointment for that. "I'm sorry, but it's through the hall. Does it bother me to follow me?" The nurse responded.

After the mammogram, Kowal received an ultrasound in the room next door on the spot. Shortly afterwards, he was told that, fortunately, it was only a cyst. It only costs 45 minutes and $ 3 to find out.

Once the thread began to go viral, other people shared their brunette, efficient and unclear reception experiences in other countries.

The Tweet attracted Kelly Grégory's 49-year-old Nashville, Tennessee, who had a very different health experience. When Gregory was in the early 1930s, she had a series of heart attacks and was diagnosed with a genetic coagulation disorder. At the time, she had insurance through her business, but when her company endorsed this company, it lost this blanket and refused an insurance of several other companies because of its pre-existing condition.

"Basically, in the mid-1930s, I became unpleasant and locked up on the health system," said GregoryBetter life.

In 2011, she discovered a bump in her left chest and spent several months trying to find a health care provider who would see her. Three months in research, she discovered she could haveA very subsidized examination of the woman Planned parenting.

"I did not understand that I could get an examination of planned flatness and a reference for a mammogram," said GregoryBetter life. "They had the day I called and managed to make me a mammography appointment in a clinic the next morning." In the meantime, unfortunately, cancer has already extended and has been diagnosed with metastatic metastatic stage IV, which is terminal.

"The way the rules are written here in Nashville, I could not qualify for Medicaid while I was unemployed," she explained. "It took a catastrophic diagnosis of cancer so that I can finally obtain health insurance."

Gregory said she devotes the time she has let's be "the last American to die of a lack of health care". When she read the story of Kowal on Twitter, she believed herself: "This is how every person should be treated. It's the world I want for everyone." And for a personal testimony on life with a terminal illness, readThat's what life is like after a diagnosis of cancer.

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