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Yes. And don't recommend they be used together ESP in PA WHERE all u can ecExpect to get are side effects. Tiped sad Send form miiPhone ;-)May your pressure be low!CE Grim MDSpecializing in DifficultHypertension

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Avapro and Lisinipril and A2RB and and ACE?

Val

Im on 200mg a day of spironolactone...

> one time daily 300 mg of avapro and lisinipril.

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We always worry ,im saying if theres no other way i just accept it and yes God is in

control but his will may not be mine thats human nature to worry,ive never seen

anyone getting hit by a bologna truck smiling.

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We always worry ,im saying if theres no other way i just accept it and yes God is in

control but his will may not be mine thats human nature to worry,ive never seen

anyone getting hit by a bologna truck smiling.

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What if social services are there because god answered ppls prayers?

If God is in charge why worry?Tiped sad Send form miiPhone ;-)May your pressure be low!CE Grim MDSpecializing in DifficultHypertension

Trying to keep cholesterol normal my BP is always 120/70 checked on the guidelines

for medicaid here in NC its 10,000 a year,if i quit work i cant hold my home or other

debts,im a widow.I dont owe much ive always been good with money but a month out

of work could be devastating i use to have a charity where i helped people with patient

care assistance and prescription drug counseling i didnt take in much money i incurred

the financial responsibility but i love people and find it so rewarding helping others in

need.I know that God will take care of me even if i have to meet him a little early.I

personnaly believe that the worst is yet to come i know so many people that dont

have insurance,loss of jobs,divorce,illness,incarceration and more.

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And don't forget to DASH. WILL Save ur life when u run out ofMeds prob. Tiped sad Send form miiPhone ;-)May your pressure be low!CE Grim MDSpecializing in DifficultHypertension

I worked since I was 13. I saw work as freedom. Loved what a paycheck gave me! Then as I was living in Ireland doing volunteer work and working full time- I started getting sick. Ended up back in USA and kept trying to work. Went from event coordinator picking up 50lb boxes with ease to driver to temp worker to self taught graphic artist. The last one because I could do it on good days, from my computer. Finally I couldn't even do that. I went into the human services office( welfare) I cried the whole time. You never think this will happen to you. The worst part of it is the prejudice of people who have never been in my situation. Half the time I buy groceries I get rude degrading coments from the check out clerk. But what are my choices? My best friends son says I should just be left to die because taxpayers shouldn't be left to take care of me. Charming fellow. I hate being on welfare but I have no choice. And I for sure am not living the high life off

the govt. I have to choose between dr visits , meds , bills and food each month. I taketurns. I take half doses. But I keep on truckin as they say. Who knows maybe I'll get well.

YOU are the one who welfare is designed for. a hard working taxpayer who puts into, and will again., the system. it was not designed for the person having multiple kids out of wedlock who refuses to stop (octomom is a good example) or the man addicted to meth who uses it for free money

>I've been laid off just about 1-1/2 years and my COBRA just ran out. I have been denied twice for private insurance. I can get some of my meds generic at Walmart, Target & /or Hyvee. I have a dr. appt coming w/blood draw but will have to cancel since I don't have the money to cover it...

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And don't forget to DASH. WILL Save ur life when u run out ofMeds prob. Tiped sad Send form miiPhone ;-)May your pressure be low!CE Grim MDSpecializing in DifficultHypertension

I worked since I was 13. I saw work as freedom. Loved what a paycheck gave me! Then as I was living in Ireland doing volunteer work and working full time- I started getting sick. Ended up back in USA and kept trying to work. Went from event coordinator picking up 50lb boxes with ease to driver to temp worker to self taught graphic artist. The last one because I could do it on good days, from my computer. Finally I couldn't even do that. I went into the human services office( welfare) I cried the whole time. You never think this will happen to you. The worst part of it is the prejudice of people who have never been in my situation. Half the time I buy groceries I get rude degrading coments from the check out clerk. But what are my choices? My best friends son says I should just be left to die because taxpayers shouldn't be left to take care of me. Charming fellow. I hate being on welfare but I have no choice. And I for sure am not living the high life off

the govt. I have to choose between dr visits , meds , bills and food each month. I taketurns. I take half doses. But I keep on truckin as they say. Who knows maybe I'll get well.

YOU are the one who welfare is designed for. a hard working taxpayer who puts into, and will again., the system. it was not designed for the person having multiple kids out of wedlock who refuses to stop (octomom is a good example) or the man addicted to meth who uses it for free money

>I've been laid off just about 1-1/2 years and my COBRA just ran out. I have been denied twice for private insurance. I can get some of my meds generic at Walmart, Target & /or Hyvee. I have a dr. appt coming w/blood draw but will have to cancel since I don't have the money to cover it...

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> They are doing them at National Institutes of Health (NIH)

> 9000 Rockville Pike

> Bethesda, land 20892.

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> Need to tell us more about how you think you have HYPERALDOSTERONISM.

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> > DOING CLINICALTRIALS ON HYPERALDOSTERONISM.UNBELIEVABLE!

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Still,

Medicaid has nothing to do with the illness.

Val

From: hyperaldosteronism

[mailto:hyperaldosteronism ] On Behalf Of Clarence Grim

IAh

but welfare you and I and she paidfor. I consider welfare as some thing froth

Catholic welfare- well I guess because we give the churche's such good tax

breaks we pay for them also.

Medicaid is welfare and is available depending on

income level. The disease involved is irrelevant.

From: hyperaldosteronism

[mailto:hyperaldosteronism ] On Behalf Of Clarence Grim

My

experience is that it is almost impossible to get Medicaid for just HTN. Butonce

you have a stroke or hEart failure or need dialysis it you maybe covered. Makes

more sense to cover Rx of BP BEFORE these happen. Like you and I cover

HIV treAtment. We need a better HTN lobby.

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Well I guess it Tiped sad Send form miiPhone ;-)May your pressure be low!CE Grim MDSpecializing in DifficultHypertension

Still,

Medicaid has nothing to do with the illness.

Val

From: hyperaldosteronism

[mailto:hyperaldosteronism ] On Behalf Of Clarence Grim

IAh

but welfare you and I and she paidfor. I consider welfare as some thing froth

Catholic welfare- well I guess because we give the churche's such good tax

breaks we pay for them also.

Medicaid is welfare and is available depending on

income level. The disease involved is irrelevant.

From: hyperaldosteronism

[mailto:hyperaldosteronism ] On Behalf Of Clarence Grim

My

experience is that it is almost impossible to get Medicaid for just HTN. Butonce

you have a stroke or hEart failure or need dialysis it you maybe covered. Makes

more sense to cover Rx of BP BEFORE these happen. Like you and I cover

HIV treAtment. We need a better HTN lobby.

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I have no problem my tax dollars going to you as YOU are who its for. . . . .

..but i am not rich and yet i do not believe those who are should pay MORE in

taxes. They worked to get it and i, nor anyone else is not entitled to it.

.. . . .sorry a bit of politics there

>I worked since I was 13. I saw work as freedom. Loved what a paycheck gave me!

Then as I was living in Ireland doing volunteer work and working full time- I

started getting sick. Ended up back in USA and kept trying to work. Went from

event coordinator picking up 50lb boxes with ease to driver to temp worker to

self taught graphic artist. The last one because I could do it on good days,

from my computer. Finally I couldn't even do that. I went into the human

services office( welfare)

>I cried the whole time. You never think this will happen to you. The worst part

of it is the prejudice of people who have never been in my situation. Half the

time I buy groceries I get rude degrading coments from the check out clerk. But

what are my choices? My best friends son says I should just be left to die

because taxpayers shouldn't be left to take care of me. Charming fellow. I hate

being on welfare but I have no choice. And I for sure am not living the high

life off the govt. I have to choose between dr visits , meds , bills and food

each month. I taketurns. I take half doses. But I keep on truckin as they say.

Who knows maybe I'll get well.

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>

>

>

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>> YOU are the one who welfare is designed for. a hard working taxpayer who puts

into, and will again., the system. it was not designed for the person having

multiple kids out of wedlock who refuses to stop (octomom is a good example) or

the man addicted to meth who uses it for free money

>>

>>

>>

>> >I've been laid off just about 1-1/2 years and my COBRA just ran out. I have

been denied twice for private insurance. I can get some of my meds generic at

Walmart, Target & /or Hyvee. I have a dr. appt coming w/blood draw but will have

to cancel since I don't have the money to cover it...

>> > Re: Insurance

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>> > They are doing them at National Institutes of Health (NIH)

>> > 9000 Rockville Pike

>> > Bethesda, land 20892.

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>> > Need to tell us more about how you think you have HYPERALDOSTERONISM.

>> >

>> >

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>> > > IT A NIGHTMARE TRYING TO GET INSURANCE I DONT KNOW WHAT TO DO AT THIS

POINT MY DIEASE IS GETTING WORSE,I TRIED CLINICAL TRIALS BUT NO ONE IS

>> > > DOING CLINICALTRIALS ON HYPERALDOSTERONISM.UNBELIEVABLE!

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I have no problem my tax dollars going to you as YOU are who its for. . . . .

..but i am not rich and yet i do not believe those who are should pay MORE in

taxes. They worked to get it and i, nor anyone else is not entitled to it.

.. . . .sorry a bit of politics there

>I worked since I was 13. I saw work as freedom. Loved what a paycheck gave me!

Then as I was living in Ireland doing volunteer work and working full time- I

started getting sick. Ended up back in USA and kept trying to work. Went from

event coordinator picking up 50lb boxes with ease to driver to temp worker to

self taught graphic artist. The last one because I could do it on good days,

from my computer. Finally I couldn't even do that. I went into the human

services office( welfare)

>I cried the whole time. You never think this will happen to you. The worst part

of it is the prejudice of people who have never been in my situation. Half the

time I buy groceries I get rude degrading coments from the check out clerk. But

what are my choices? My best friends son says I should just be left to die

because taxpayers shouldn't be left to take care of me. Charming fellow. I hate

being on welfare but I have no choice. And I for sure am not living the high

life off the govt. I have to choose between dr visits , meds , bills and food

each month. I taketurns. I take half doses. But I keep on truckin as they say.

Who knows maybe I'll get well.

>

>

>

>

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>> YOU are the one who welfare is designed for. a hard working taxpayer who puts

into, and will again., the system. it was not designed for the person having

multiple kids out of wedlock who refuses to stop (octomom is a good example) or

the man addicted to meth who uses it for free money

>>

>>

>>

>> >I've been laid off just about 1-1/2 years and my COBRA just ran out. I have

been denied twice for private insurance. I can get some of my meds generic at

Walmart, Target & /or Hyvee. I have a dr. appt coming w/blood draw but will have

to cancel since I don't have the money to cover it...

>> > Re: Insurance

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> > They are doing them at National Institutes of Health (NIH)

>> > 9000 Rockville Pike

>> > Bethesda, land 20892.

>> >

>> > Need to tell us more about how you think you have HYPERALDOSTERONISM.

>> >

>> >

>> > >

>> > > IT A NIGHTMARE TRYING TO GET INSURANCE I DONT KNOW WHAT TO DO AT THIS

POINT MY DIEASE IS GETTING WORSE,I TRIED CLINICAL TRIALS BUT NO ONE IS

>> > > DOING CLINICALTRIALS ON HYPERALDOSTERONISM.UNBELIEVABLE!

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Faith is awesome but if HE could give fish and bread to the thousands who didnt

lift a finger for it we're surely as much HIS children too. HE could have just

as well gave them money for MCs, but HE is known for giving the path but

not the cash. welfare is just the path. i sincerly respect your will to do

it yourself, but pride has destroyed, dont let it destroy you.

>You may be degraded to the grave

>If u don't get proper dx and Rx

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>Tiped sad Send form mi

>iPhone ;-)

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>May your pressure be low!

>

>CE Grim MD

>Specializing in Difficult

>Hypertension

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>> I never tried to get medicaid to me it would be degrading and also ive heard

your income

>> has to be annually around 15,000 that leaves me out.I was diagnosed with

hyperald--

>> 10 years ago. i had beome very weak i thought i may have over exercised

myself, the

>> weakness continued until i drove myself to work one morning upon getting out

of the

>> car i fell to the ground i was able through the grace of God pull myself back

to the drivers

>> seat drove myself home by pressing one leg on the gas and one on the break.i

was

>> taken to the emergencey room where test revealed i had dangerously low

pottassium,

>> after that episode experienced temporary paralysis off and on all these

little muscle

>> spasms and weakness and a whole lot more down the road.Doctors tested for a

year

>> before the diagnosis that no one had heard of.Im on 200mg a day of

spironolactone...

>> one time daily 300 mg of avapro and lisinipril.

>>

>>

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So you like it that the rich are taxed less. I don't. CE Grim MDI have no problem my tax dollars going to you as YOU are who its for. . . . . .but i am not rich and yet i do not believe those who are should pay MORE in taxes. They worked to get it and i, nor anyone else is not entitled to it. . . . .sorry a bit of politics there>I worked since I was 13. I saw work as freedom. Loved what a paycheck gave me! Then as I was living in Ireland doing volunteer work and working full time- I started getting sick. Ended up back in USA and kept trying to work. Went from event coordinator picking up 50lb boxes with ease to driver to temp worker to self taught graphic artist. The last one because I could do it on good days, from my computer. Finally I couldn't even do that. I went into the human services office( welfare) >I cried the whole time. You never think this will happen to you. The worst part of it is the prejudice of people who have never been in my situation. Half the time I buy groceries I get rude degrading coments from the check out clerk. But what are my choices? My best friends son says I should just be left to die because taxpayers shouldn't be left to take care of me. Charming fellow. I hate being on welfare but I have no choice. And I for sure am not living the high life off the govt. I have to choose between dr visits , meds , bills and food each month. I taketurns. I take half doses. But I keep on truckin as they say. Who knows maybe I'll get well. >>>>>>> YOU are the one who welfare is designed for. a hard working taxpayer who puts into, and will again., the system. it was not designed for the person having multiple kids out of wedlock who refuses to stop (octomom is a good example) or the man addicted to meth who uses it for free money>> >> >> >> >I've been laid off just about 1-1/2 years and my COBRA just ran out. I have been denied twice for private insurance. I can get some of my meds generic at Walmart, Target & /or Hyvee. I have a dr. appt coming w/blood draw but will have to cancel since I don't have the money to cover it...>> > Re: Insurance>> >>> >>> > >> > They are doing them at National Institutes of Health (NIH)>> > 9000 Rockville Pike>> > Bethesda, land 20892. >> >>> > Need to tell us more about how you think you have HYPERALDOSTERONISM. >> >>> > >> > >>> > > IT A NIGHTMARE TRYING TO GET INSURANCE I DONT KNOW WHAT TO DO AT THIS POINT MY DIEASE IS GETTING WORSE,I TRIED CLINICAL TRIALS BUT NO ONE IS>> > > DOING CLINICALTRIALS ON HYPERALDOSTERONISM.UNBELIEVABLE!>> > >>> >>> >>> >>> > >>

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I don't think Medicaid covers dental-much. Dentists don't want socialized dentistry.CE Grim MD On Feb 27, 2011, at 6:37 PM, Francis Bill SUSPECTED PA wrote:Seems you should be on Medicaid. If so all medical and dental care will be paid for. Next time check out clerk makes rude comments report them to supervisor. > >> > >> >> > > IT A NIGHTMARE TRYING TO GET INSURANCE I DONT KNOW WHAT TO DO AT THIS POINT MY DIEASE IS GETTING WORSE,I TRIED CLINICAL TRIALS BUT NO ONE IS> >> > > DOING CLINICALTRIALS ON HYPERALDOSTERONISM.UNBELIEVABLE!> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > > >>>

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Hmm some say its a she?CE Grim MDOn Feb 27, 2011, at 6:46 PM, Francis Bill SUSPECTED PA wrote:Can you give us more information on your health problems. Do you have brain fog, fulid retention, Dizziness, Fatigue, heart rate problems, shortness of breath? >> Trying to keep cholesterol normal my BP is always 120/70 checked on the guidelines> for medicaid here in NC its 10,000 a year,if i quit work i cant hold my home or other> debts,im a widow.I dont owe much ive always been good with money but a month out> of work could be devastating i use to have a charity where i helped people with patient> care assistance and prescription drug counseling i didnt take in much money i incurred> the financial responsibility but i love people and find it so rewarding helping others in> need.I know that God will take care of me even if i have to meet him a little early.I> personnaly believe that the worst is yet to come i know so many people that dont> have insurance,loss of jobs,divorce,illness,incarceration and more.>

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Depending on the state you are in, there are different guidelines to be eligible for Medicaid. For instance, in Oklahoma, you have to be: blind, disabled by Social Security, over 65, pregnant or have a minor child at home. Those only make you categorically related...then you have to meet the income and resource requirements.

I know other states like Kansas and California have less stringent requirements for categorical relationship.

Juli

To: "hyperaldosteronism " <hyperaldosteronism >Sent: Sun, February 27, 2011 11:32:37 AMSubject: Re: Re: Insurance

My experience is that it is almost impossible to get Medicaid for just HTN. Butonce you have a stroke or hEart failure or need dialysis it you maybe covered. Makes more sense to cover Rx of BP BEFORE these happen. Like you and I cover HIV treAtment. We need a better HTN lobby.

Tiped sad Send form mi iPhone ;-)

May your pressure be low!

CE Grim MD

Specializing in Difficult

Hypertension

Have you tried to get Medicaid? > >> > IT A NIGHTMARE TRYING TO GET INSURANCE I DONT KNOW

WHAT TO DO AT THIS POINT MY DIEASE IS GETTING WORSE,I TRIED CLINICAL TRIALS BUT NO ONE IS> > DOING CLINICALTRIALS ON HYPERALDOSTERONISM.UNBELIEVABLE!> >>

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Depending on the state you are in, there are different guidelines to be eligible for Medicaid. For instance, in Oklahoma, you have to be: blind, disabled by Social Security, over 65, pregnant or have a minor child at home. Those only make you categorically related...then you have to meet the income and resource requirements.

I know other states like Kansas and California have less stringent requirements for categorical relationship.

Juli

To: "hyperaldosteronism " <hyperaldosteronism >Sent: Sun, February 27, 2011 11:32:37 AMSubject: Re: Re: Insurance

My experience is that it is almost impossible to get Medicaid for just HTN. Butonce you have a stroke or hEart failure or need dialysis it you maybe covered. Makes more sense to cover Rx of BP BEFORE these happen. Like you and I cover HIV treAtment. We need a better HTN lobby.

Tiped sad Send form mi iPhone ;-)

May your pressure be low!

CE Grim MD

Specializing in Difficult

Hypertension

Have you tried to get Medicaid? > >> > IT A NIGHTMARE TRYING TO GET INSURANCE I DONT KNOW

WHAT TO DO AT THIS POINT MY DIEASE IS GETTING WORSE,I TRIED CLINICAL TRIALS BUT NO ONE IS> > DOING CLINICALTRIALS ON HYPERALDOSTERONISM.UNBELIEVABLE!> >>

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AMEN !!

Juli

To: hyperaldosteronism Sent: Sun, February 27, 2011 12:06:04 PMSubject: Re: Re: Insurance

YOU are the one who welfare is designed for. a hard working taxpayer who puts into, and will again., the system. it was not designed for the person having multiple kids out of wedlock who refuses to stop (octomom is a good example) or the man addicted to meth who uses it for free money>I've been laid off just about 1-1/2 years and my COBRA just ran out. I have been denied twice for private insurance. I can get some of my meds generic at Walmart, Target & /or Hyvee. I have a dr. appt coming w/blood draw but will have to cancel since I don't have the money to cover it...> Re: Insurance>>> > They are doing them at National Institutes of Health (NIH)> 9000 Rockville Pike> Bethesda, land 20892. >> Need to tell us more about how you think you have HYPERALDOSTERONISM. >> > >> > IT A NIGHTMARE TRYING TO GET INSURANCE I DONT KNOW WHAT TO DO AT THIS POINT MY DIEASE IS GETTING WORSE,I TRIED CLINICAL TRIALS BUT NO ONE IS> > DOING CLINICALTRIALS ON HYPERALDOSTERONISM.UNBELIEVABLE!> >>>>>

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Medicaid was designed to assist people who cannot afford insurance....but Val, though Medicaid may be state funded, it's comments like that that make people with a true need for it think they are bilking the system.

Juli

To: hyperaldosteronism Sent: Sun, February 27, 2011 12:10:27 PMSubject: RE: Re: Insurance

Medicaid is welfare and is available depending on income level. The disease involved is irrelevant.

Val

From: hyperaldosteronism [mailto:hyperaldosteronism ] On Behalf Of Clarence Grim

My experience is that it is almost impossible to get Medicaid for just HTN. Butonce you have a stroke or hEart failure or need dialysis it you maybe covered. Makes more sense to cover Rx of BP BEFORE these happen. Like you and I cover HIV treAtment. We need a better HTN lobby.

Have you tried to get Medicaid?

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Man! or Woman! OK is tough. How do you get disabled by Social Security. Do they run over you or what?CE Grim MDDepending on the state you are in, there are different guidelines to be eligible for Medicaid. For instance, in Oklahoma, you have to be: blind, disabled by Social Security, over 65, pregnant or have a minor child at home. Those only make you categorically related...then you have to meet the income and resource requirements. I know other states like Kansas and California have less stringent requirements for categorical relationship. JuliTo: "hyperaldosteronism " <hyperaldosteronism >Sent: Sun, February 27, 2011 11:32:37 AMSubject: Re: Re: Insurance My experience is that it is almost impossible to get Medicaid for just HTN. Butonce you have a stroke or hEart failure or need dialysis it you maybe covered. Makes more sense to cover Rx of BP BEFORE these happen. Like you and I cover HIV treAtment. We need a better HTN lobby. Tiped sad Send form miiPhone ;-)May your pressure be low!CE Grim MDSpecializing in DifficultHypertension Have you tried to get Medicaid? > >> > IT A NIGHTMARE TRYING TO GET INSURANCE I DONT KNOW WHAT TO DO AT THIS POINT MY DIEASE IS GETTING WORSE,I TRIED CLINICAL TRIALS BUT NO ONE IS> > DOING CLINICALTRIALS ON HYPERALDOSTERONISM.UNBELIEVABLE!> >>

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Man! or Woman! OK is tough. How do you get disabled by Social Security. Do they run over you or what?CE Grim MDDepending on the state you are in, there are different guidelines to be eligible for Medicaid. For instance, in Oklahoma, you have to be: blind, disabled by Social Security, over 65, pregnant or have a minor child at home. Those only make you categorically related...then you have to meet the income and resource requirements. I know other states like Kansas and California have less stringent requirements for categorical relationship. JuliTo: "hyperaldosteronism " <hyperaldosteronism >Sent: Sun, February 27, 2011 11:32:37 AMSubject: Re: Re: Insurance My experience is that it is almost impossible to get Medicaid for just HTN. Butonce you have a stroke or hEart failure or need dialysis it you maybe covered. Makes more sense to cover Rx of BP BEFORE these happen. Like you and I cover HIV treAtment. We need a better HTN lobby. Tiped sad Send form miiPhone ;-)May your pressure be low!CE Grim MDSpecializing in DifficultHypertension Have you tried to get Medicaid? > >> > IT A NIGHTMARE TRYING TO GET INSURANCE I DONT KNOW WHAT TO DO AT THIS POINT MY DIEASE IS GETTING WORSE,I TRIED CLINICAL TRIALS BUT NO ONE IS> > DOING CLINICALTRIALS ON HYPERALDOSTERONISM.UNBELIEVABLE!> >>

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In most states, it doesn't matter if you own your house as long as you live in it.

Juli

To: hyperaldosteronism Sent: Sun, February 27, 2011 7:51:52 PMSubject: Re: Insurance

Do you own your home?>> Trying to keep cholesterol normal my BP is always 120/70 checked on the guidelines> for medicaid here in NC its 10,000 a year,if i quit work i cant hold my home or other> debts,im a widow.I dont owe much ive always been good with money but a month out> of work could be devastating i use to have a charity where i helped people with patient> care assistance and prescription drug counseling i didnt take in much money i incurred> the financial responsibility but i love people and find it so rewarding helping others in> need.I know that God will take care of me even if i have to meet him a little early.I> personnaly believe that

the worst is yet to come i know so many people that dont> have insurance,loss of jobs,divorce,illness,incarceration and more.>

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