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None of which would have happened for a single one of them without the ACA coverage they signed up for over the past 3 years.
So there goes the premise of your entire post, right down the sh*tter.
I have not once disrespected your own experience by posting the more widespread experiences that an article relying on national data
has documented.
Stop pretending that there are small numbers of successful outcomes from ACA coverage, just because those outcomes run counter to your biases.
You are NOT the only one 'experiencing' the effects of the ACA, and your own experience with it is absof*ckinglutely NOT the defining experience for everyone.