Date: 6/6/2003 12:42:00 PM
From Authorid: 4887
Well, if it's ruining a marriege that was once a very happy marriege. Then yes. If it's causing cheating and fights. I says yes. Insurance should cover it. |
Date: 6/6/2003 1:20:00 PM
From Authorid: 53284
It is a physical problem that is being addressed by medication so I think that it should be covered by insurance. They could define what a reasonable monthly allotment would be to control costs. |
Date: 6/6/2003 1:46:00 PM
From Authorid: 53052
i look at viagra as a recreational drug... it's great... it liberates many people... but it's not something you need... it's like plastic surgery it can go both ways it can be for costmetic and it can be for health benifits |
Date: 6/7/2003 12:47:00 AM
From Authorid: 62085
if the problem is physical then yes, if its in the mind/mental, then it should be covered, on the condition that the person seek advice on why something is bothering them so bad, to render them to the point of needing viagra. Some diabetics need this drug, due to circulation problems, etc. Myself, if the day ever should occur, i would like to think i wouldnt have to pay 9$ a pill for it.. |
Date: 6/7/2003 2:16:00 PM
From Authorid: 13119
I agree with Midnightly, it should be on a case by case basis. If it is just for recreational use (not only people who really need it use it) then all the power to you pay your money and stay up all night.(pun) Remember though that it can cause heart problems. I figure that if they don't cover some childrens meds why should they cover an old mans pleasure pill. |