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Skid Row - Former Singer Suffering From Liver Failure


Former Skid Row singer Johnny Solinger, who fronted the band from 1999 to 2015, has announced that he is suffering from the liver failure. More can be read in hist statement down under.

He wrote on his Facebook page: "It is with a heavy heart I must let everyone know what's going on with me and my health. I have been hospitalized for over the last month. I have been diagnosed with liver failure. And prognosis is not so good. As with most musicians I do not have health insurance and it's very difficult to get proper care without it. I am currently under at least seven different medications and I need to have my abdomen drained off fluid that gets accumulated every couple of days. I have lost a lot of strength and will require physical therapy as well.

"At the moment, I am looking into putting together some sort of fundraiser to help with the medical bills and with the palliative care I will need in the coming months. I am kindly asking those of you who could help put this together to step forward. I would not be asking you all this if I didn't really need the help, but sadly this is where I'm at. I appreciate and want you all to keep me in your thoughts and send me all the healing vibes you can, but I get exhausted easily so I will ask you to please not call or text unless absolutely necessary. But please, if you can help in this difficult time, I will wholeheartedly appreciate it. Love you all. I will post a link where you can donate very soon but I wanted to update you on my condition.''



Photo taken from his Facebook


Source: facebook.com
Band profile: Skid Row
Posted: 09.05.2021 by Bad English


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09.05.2021 - 20:50
Bad English
Tage Westerlund
What is whit USA and health insurance? In Scandi, BeNiLux, Ger UK health care are free,here you visit to doctor, state dosctor. Pay sek 1000 and rest is free, if you need more visits all over will be free. OK we have private docs it costs but still. I like our ''socialism'' better as their '' capitalism'' we get more help when we need and even its little help, but there?
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10.05.2021 - 08:45
Madlax
Written by Bad English on 09.05.2021 at 20:50

What is whit USA and health insurance? In Scandi, BeNiLux, Ger UK health care are free,here you visit to doctor, state dosctor. Pay sek 1000 and rest is free, if you need more visits all over will be free. OK we have private docs it costs but still. I like our ''socialism'' better as their '' capitalism'' we get more help when we need and even its little help, but there?

Health insurance in the US functions differently than in Europe. In Europe, the state takes a fee from your wage for medical insurance through the employee. In the US, it is usually the individual who has to sign up for medical insurance and pay a fee.

Personally, the US medical insurance system is better. I get to pay how much I want for what services I need which proves to be cheaper. Back in Europe, I was paying like 20% of my wage into the public medical insurance however the hospital conditions and treatment were atrocious. Almost always I had to resort to going into private healthcare where I had to pay separately. There is no legal possibility to stop paying automatically for public medical insurance and switch to a private medical insurance in Europe. This is what makes the healthcare system in the US better. I found myself paying 10% of my wage for a private medical insurance compared to the public one. And with infinitely better conditions and waiting times. And I could include members of my family too. My mother had to get a prothesis for her knee and the waiting time in the public healthcare system was 2 years to 2 years and a half. With my private insurance I scheduled her surgery in 3 weeks. A bit more expensive, but when you consider the timeframe... it is worth it.

The guy admitted that he never paid medical insurance. Even in Europe, someone who is uninsured has to pay medical expenses. So the system functions the same, what differs is the method through which medical insurance is paid. So nah, socialism remains bad. Just look at where Europe is in general with medical R&D compared to the US or UK. The US healthcare and insurance is not perfect. Far from it. Also, why doesn't this guy go for Obamacare? Didn't US socialists say how great this system is? Even they never access it as it is atrocious, especially for more complex medical issues. For basic shit like treating a flu or a broken leg it might do, but for anything else it is shit. And expensive as fuck for the taxpayer.

In regards to Sweden, it has the same endemic problem most medical systems in Europe suffer from. Insane waiting times. Most of my Swedish acquaintances prefer to fly to private hospitals in fucking Russia, in St. Petersburg for medical ailments that need more urgent treatment. For a country that taxes labor so draconically as Sweden but also other Scandinavian countries, you would expect something better. Not to mention the medical tourism going on in Eastern Europe. A lot middle class citizens in West Europe go to East Europe for even basic medical needs, especially dental care.
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12.05.2021 - 12:56
Mountain King
K i K o
Written by Bad English on 09.05.2021 at 20:50

What is whit USA and health insurance? In Scandi, BeNiLux, Ger UK health care are free,here you visit to doctor, state dosctor. Pay sek 1000 and rest is free, if you need more visits all over will be free. OK we have private docs it costs but still. I like our ''socialism'' better as their '' capitalism'' we get more help when we need and even its little help, but there?

If you leave it up to the people, then there's a risk many will ignore paying insurance and fall into such problems. The European system is way better from this perspective.
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