Edie Sundby wasn’t trying to be political, she is an independent. But because she isn’t political, her story is all the more poignant, because it’s about saving her life, her right to her choice of doctors, her choice of her health plan. Her simple right to choose, as she put it, the insurance that she loved, and the doctors that she loved to keep herself alive.
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