Woah, totally radical! Love not knowing if private health insurance will cover a child’s basic needs. 
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Wow, this really took off - I don’t have a sound cloud but if 10 more people follow me I’ll get to 700.
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The awesome thing here is that every response is appalled by what an embarrassing dystopia we’ve created for ourselves
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Vs the alternative which is Canada.
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I have a two year old son who looks just like Logan, and the amount of rage boiling inside me thinking that he has to beg strangers just for the ability to explore the world around him...
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This shit isn’t cute. I don’t get why they push them as feel good stories. Like families shouldn’t have to worry about this.
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In the richest country in the world, disabled children have to rely on charity because for-profit insurance won’t pay for a walker? This is not “AWESOME.”
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Isn't it sad? My mom's sister (my Auntie) was in a wheelchair since birth. We had to rely on charity as well for so many years to get her new wheelchairs. It's what prompted me to start working at Everest&Jennings who made wheelchairs. Sadly may they all RIP now.
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This is awful????? 1) He's going to outgrow it more quickly than you'd think; 2) it's still not a real walker, and not quite as good as a real one would be; 3) mobility devices should always be covered by insurance. Always.
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