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@elonmusk For those of us with medical conditions, will FSD be a medical expense? Can we have insurance pay for it? I can't safely drive without FSD due to a neurological condition.
@elonmusk@elonmusk someday can we get special settings for disabled or high risk drivers? If my Tesla knows to call 911 or my emergency contact if I have a seizure while driving, it could save multiple lives in an emergency. Also, could health insurance potentially cover FSD?
Imagine the freedom and independence this technology will provide for MILLIONS of elderly, disabled, and chronically ill people. Not to mention the security their loved ones will have knowing they can safely be on the road. This is life changing technology!
@JoeyMannarinoUS My American sister in the UK always hosts a traditional Thanksgiving for her friends. But they do it on the weekend, not on Thursday, sorry.
@MisterBurgandy @TaraBull808 Unfortunately, not true. My sister has always been overweight. She has PCOS. She played competitive soccer as a kid, she's super healthy, hikes constantly, walks everywhere (doesn't live in the US), & has a physically demanding, outdoor job. Doesn't matter, she's always fat.
@megourd1967 @TaraBull808 An estimated 1 in 10 women have PCOS, and it often runs in families. Losing weight is all but impossible, and many women go undiagnosed.
@TaraBull808 I once had a doctor tell me I shouldn't have kids because I was too fat. The appt. was about refilling seizure meds, not family planning. Doctors that make radical assumptions when you are even slightly overweight don't want to help you, they want to shame you.
@TaraBull808 Pay down the debt you've saddled our kids with. And/or keep SS solvent for the lifetime of our baby boomer parents with no contingency plan. We don't need a bribe like Dems do, we have jobs.
@Airportbumm@Matt_Pinner This is the program my 19 year old son is in! I'm so proud of him! Many of his friends are just starting their sophomore year of college, still undecided about a degree. By the time they figure it out and have 6 figures of debt, my kid will own his own home.