> I'm curious, where do you live that denies a child a life saving surgery just because insurance won't cover it? Because in the US there's laws against that.
Maybe I'm just too skeptical, but
a) This is a very new account with exactly 1 other posting 3 months ago, and
b) They don't refer to their child with any sort of gender. They even used slightly awkward sentence construction just to avoid gender. Few parents think of their child as an "it".
So either this is a sleeper bot, or the surgery in question was gender reassignment.
Or this poster routinely refers to their child as an "it", not a "he" or a "her".
I usually read Hacker News, not comment...this story just grabbed my attention because of my kid's situation and wanting to maybe give others hope fighting a similar battle.
You know, when you deal with the past 18 months where your kid has 6 hospitalizations due to illness, 2 minor surgeries, 3 major surgeries (this last one was spine related, others heart), countless appointments, multiple feeding tube feedings a day to sustain nutrition, nearly $2 million lifetime billed do insurance (as a 6 year old)...who the fuck cares about what gender I decide to write about or the reason I might not share it?
Maybe I'm just too skeptical, but
a) This is a very new account with exactly 1 other posting 3 months ago, and
b) They don't refer to their child with any sort of gender. They even used slightly awkward sentence construction just to avoid gender. Few parents think of their child as an "it".
So either this is a sleeper bot, or the surgery in question was gender reassignment.
Or this poster routinely refers to their child as an "it", not a "he" or a "her".