Ted Kennedy’s surgery and treatment options

June 3, 2008

(via MedPage Today)



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1 Anonymous June 3, 2008 at 7:58 am

The hypocrisy of Ted Kennedy is overwhelming.

The healthcare system he would impose involutarily on the peons, would allow none of the kind of 5 star care he is receiving.

Imagine if Kennedy was in Ontario, with no instant access to the kind of high resolution MRI needed to diagnose a tiny 0.5 cm glioma, no airlifts following a seizure, long waiting lists for specialized care, etc., ad nauseum.

That being said, Kennedy’s prognosis remains grim, and I otherwise wish him well.

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