That's what gets me about the primitive decision-making when it comes to their health.
No matter what it is, if the insurance company (or the taxpayers) is willing to pay for it, they'll have it done.
But if they're going to have to pay a dime out of their own pocket--no matter for what--they won't have it done.
And it's not like the mike_c primitive has money problems anyway.
That has always bugged me, too.
I see it in my work. And often people complain and whine about some symptom until the doc fears a lawsuit if he doesn't run some test or give a med for yet another side effect of a needed med. When it's insurance denies to cover those, then nothing but long faces. The patient won't pony up for the cost themselves.
I, on the other hand, had a kid who's condition did respond to covered meds. Docs wanted to try some things that weren't covered. I don't know which ones helped or if they all helped, but she is happy, healthy, productive mid-20s and I finally paid off the bill 21 months ago.
I guess she's lucky I'm not a DUmp monkey.