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Interested_Redditor t1_iyan0tp wrote

I guess I assumed it was every HDHP because every HDHP I've had, on/off spanning 23 years of working, has made the contribution.

The wording in my insurance documents say, specifically, "the plan will contribute....." so I just made the reasonable conclusion that the insurance plan is making these contributions and that they wouldn't be doing it unless required to do so.

Fuck me, right?

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Interested_Redditor t1_iyakk15 wrote

>A sample size of one used as the basis to tell everyone else they're wrong is asinine.

You're doing the same thing. You say you've never seen it so I'm wrong.

All I know is that it's been included in the plan documents of every HDHP I've ever had. Twice with Aetna/Payflex, I've had to call and bitch about not receiving it.

Then I got it.

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Interested_Redditor t1_iyaa1m1 wrote

You're leaving out the $1200 that the plan pays into your HSA that's free money. You can also contribute more if you want, invest that money and let it grow tax free. A young person with generally good health, the hdhp programs are a great deal.

If you get the hdhp, look into using Lively as your HSA manager. They are great!

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Interested_Redditor t1_iy0mld6 wrote

I didn't claim it leaves a totally clean area behind. Getting rid of most of the material is the whole point.

The material I'm wanting to remove is the very material responsible for causing me to be sick. That material floating around, carrying viral packets to non-infected cells, is precisely what I hope to happen.

Also, I'm under the impression that the Alkalol has some ingredients that could play a part in being soap like to the sinuses. Been using it for years, and it hasn't made things worse yet.

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