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It was almost exactly one year, one month before the end of his film Vassar College, Adam Sawyer has adopted the scope of a traditional game of rugby between university graduates and students.
“I have some love in the game, but nothing significant in time,” 23 years of North West Washington recalls established.
The pain is coming in the next few days with his shot from the right leg. A specialist orthopaedic centre Vassar student health diagnosed the injury as painful and disabling or hard disk to tape incident incident caused by a love of the game.
Sawyer was at the age of 22 - the maximum allowed for the members of his mother’s health insurance policy, organization of health maintenance (HMO) in the district. Luckily, he had insurance to be part of a plan of the acquis Vassar is available to all students. It was planned, in late August, but the university to extend temporarily, because Sawyer College’s accident during a demonstration.
Last year, Sawyer lives with his mother, who work part-time in the fight against pain, treatment for his injuries. His main concern, what will happen if his health insurance fate next Monday. It is not the subject of his work, insurance and other vehicles, including his mother, did so because of his injuries.
The independence that students exuberantly celebrate by moving to College-off is sometimes hard themselves, their parents and campus health officials. Sawyer is an example of a growing number of students and graduates of higher education, boredom, health insurance. Although most students have no difficulties, campus health, said the official number of problems related to the safeguarding of coverage increases.
Some students are not able to cover their parents for years, while in school, others have difficulty, whereas treatment far from their homeland, because the costs are not covered by Parents local network or HMO insurance. Others have simply no insurance.
For example, Everton Morgan, a 21-year-old sophomore at Florida International University in Miami, Pickup injured his ankle in a game of football. How Sawyer, he first thought it was nothing, but then the pain worsened.
“I was really pain,” he relates. “I had to go to a doctor quickly.”
It turned out that Morgan, a major in computer science, his ankle broken. Because the pain was so intense, he went to a doctor in Miami, before obtaining permission from the Cambridge, Massachusetts, HMO, said that under his mother.
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