Ah, another year has passed. I hope 2006 turns out to be as good as 2005. There is much to be thankful for as we all ring in a New Year. I pray that you and your loved ones have a healthy new year. As I grow older, I'm always thankful my health is somewhat intact. Aside from the daily grind of dealing with my back flare-ups, I think I'm doing ok with my health. Hopefully, the trips to the St. Francis HealthZone will pay dividends as my body pushes to age 40 in 2006.
I think my Company Health Insurance is what I'm most thankful for. There is a peace of mind knowing that my current employment situation affords me the ability to not worry too much about health care costs. Unfortunately, a great majority of people around the world don't have that luxury. That bothers me a lot. I also frequently worry about later years when I may not be so gainfully employed and before I reach age 65 when Medicare kicks in. Dealing with medical costs without insurance will quickly devastate a family with health issues.
I'm stating the obvious here, but it's worth stating again that this nation's health insurance situation must be addressed sooner rather than later.
Happy New Year!!!
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