<p>i think it’s kind of silly to look at it as a ‘rate.’ </p>
<p>with so many people, there is likely a statistically significant reason there are 0 suicides in a 4 year period and then 6 within a few months. </p>
<p>what does that make it? a little over 1 per year over 2005-2008+ 2009/2010? that doesn’t tell the whole story.</p>
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<p>That’s funny, because I’ve read through most of the legislation and didn’t see anything about restrictions on the type of care people could have. If you have concrete proof that the Affordable Care Act will restrict the services that you can receive, I would love for you to point it out.</p>
<p>If anything, I’ve seen less restrictions – I’ll no longer be subject to discrimination from health insurance companies because I happened to wake up one day with a pre-existing condition, and I’ll no longer be subject to annual or lifetime limits in the care I can receive.</p>