
Our month of May here at International Family Magazine discusses the health of family life. As you are a retired doctor, this may be of particular interest to you. In this issue, we discuss the physical, mental and emotional health of family life. One thing that I hear from people outside of the U.S. is that Americans like to talk about themselves and self-analyze. I don’t disagree with this. And would be happy to not be such a perfectionist and constantly measure myself against some impossible ideal of success in my capitalist society. We didn’t discuss the healthcare system in this issue but have touched upon it in previous issues. Here in the U.S., we are unique in our non-government sponsored health care system. What do you think of that? I wish that everyone had access to good doctors at a reasonable cost. And I do like that when I travel abroad, I can get medicine at pharmacies without so much control by costly professionals. In particular with anti-biotic. I have chronic sinusitis. Why should I go to a doctor each time when that diagnosis and a shrunken sinus cavity are in my file? Why can’t I just get my antibiotic at the drugstore and forego a timely, costly doctor bill? Hope this letter finds you well. Warmly, Cat |

