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Sherie,

Yes...my insurance is awesome. I have Motion Picture, which is thru

the entertainment industry. It's a union insurance. I haven't paid

one penny on my surgery or my PT. My surgery was over $86,000 - not

to mention all the OS appts before and after. I'm sure it's over

$100K by now. Then there was the knee manipulation I had a few weeks

ago. That was $2,650. When I go to any doctor or dentist visits, I

pay for nothing.....neither do my family members.

I am so blessed to have this insurance. My employer pays for it

too. This is why everyone tries to get into this industry. You just

have to work a certain amount of hours per quarter to keep it. It

goes into a special " bank " . In California, we have State Disability

insurance which I pay for out of each paycheck. This is what I'm

living off of now. Part of these hours are going into my insurance

bank as well. When I go back to work part time in July, they will

still pay me to match what I'm currenty getting now. With the price

of gas and my commute, I'm actually saving money not working!!!

I'm hoping my home based bookkeeping business will take off

eventually so I won't have to work anymore.

Hmmmm...I'll have to ask our tax guy about that jacuzzi write off!!!!

Debi

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> Deb sounds like you have good insusrance I am on HMO so I dont know

how well that would go.A friend of mine got a jacuzzi whin she had a

hip repaced the insurance did not pay for it but because she had a

perscript from Doc she got to count it off her taxes as a medical

expense at the end of the year. I know what you mean about money I

have been off for 10 months and not on disability. sherrei

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Hi Sharon,

And here I was just joking when I asked my OS about the jacuzzi!!

I'm gonna really ask him about it when I see him on the 15th......and

then talk to our tax guy.

Deb

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> You probably can't get your insurance to cover it but....you can

take it off as a tax deduction.

> All you need is the script from the dr. then you will be able to

deduct a percentage

> IF you have enough to deduct medical that year. My daughter

did it for her back

> Her hot tub cost about $6,000.

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> Sharon

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i have an old prescription for a wheelchair van and chair. it is from before i had my second hip surgery and my back issues started. i wonder........... no, i know it's too old but i sure could use the van

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I talked with a tax person about this before doing our daughter's taxes. She said that as long as it was medically necessary and we had a written script from the doctor that it was ok. I'm sure you have to have a medical history to justify and my daughter did . Sharonreynawhitehawk <ReynaWhitehawk@...> wrote: Hi Sharon,And here I was just joking when I asked my OS about the jacuzzi!! I'm gonna really ask him about it when I see him on the 15th......and then talk to our tax guy.Deb>> You probably can't get your insurance to cover it but....you can take it off as a tax deduction. > All you need is

the script from the dr. then you will be able to deduct a percentage > IF you have enough to deduct medical that year. My daughter did it for her back> Her hot tub cost about $6,000.> > Sharon>

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