Today’s Town Hall Meeting was amazing! I found out just how much I needed to think about my health when I did what I was told by the lady in the booth and the metro, and got off at Federal Triangle. 5+ blocks later as I was in the security checkpoint line wheezing, gasping for breath, and praying that the cramps in my calves would just ease up, all I could think about was my health!
That’s me with Dr. Regina M. Benjamin, the 18th Surgeon General of the United States.
The group of bloggers and health care advocates wasn’t huge, but the room was full and everyone was very excited to hear from the panelists.
(Oh, and B. Smith looks just as fabulous in person as she does in her photos – if you want to look young and wonderful at any age, find out what she is doing and … do that!)
Here are some of my tweets and the tweets of others during the town hall that I felt were particularly thought provoking. Share your thoughts in the comments.
Undocumented parents often are afraid to bring in their children who ARE citizens, does the act address this issue? #minorityhealth
— SocaMom (@SocaMomDC) April 24, 2012
On meeting people where they are: the Surgeon General hosted a “hair friendly” fitness challenge #minorityhealth @SaveYourDo
— justicefergie (@justicefergie) April 24, 2012
I’m constantly weighing paying insurance bill vs. paying doctor 4 services insurance should but won’t cover. #MinorityHealth
— Denene Millner (@MyBrownBaby) April 24, 2012
One correction for #minorityhealth panel — at end, said that “everyone will have health insurance” by 2014. Not true for many #immigrants +
— Kara D. Ryan (@HealthyKara) April 24, 2012
Breast feeding is essential for babies. ACA w/require companies over a certain size to offer space to breastfeed. #SMlatinas #MinorityHealth
— Migdalia(@MsLatina) April 24, 2012
If you want to see all the tweets about minority health, click here: https://twitter.com/#!/search/minorityhealth