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Angie,

Have you thought about contacting Abbott Laboratories

and asking if they would work out a plan where they

would accept the 55% that your insurance company pays.

They have a patient assistance program, and all they

can say is no. And at the risk of sounding like a

broken record, if you are working you may be able to

get vocational rehabilitation in your state to pay the

other 45%.

Try not to worry to much where your marriage is

concerned. Talk, read, and hold tight to God & each

other. Sometimes worrying causes it own problems.

Take Care..........Connie

--- cytochic tagildow@...> wrote:

> Hi everyone,

> My name is Angie and I wrote about a week ago

> about my neurosarc and

> trying to get humira paid for by my insurance.

> Well, they have agreed

> to pay 55% and I'm responsible for 45% which is

> still a lot but every

> little bit helps. It still will cost me $600. a

> month. Last year, it

> really helped, so I'm praying it will work this

> time. I'm starting to

> get symptoms like numbness on my face and dizziness.

> I'm 35 years old

> and have a little boy and a great husband. It

> scares me to read some

> of the messages about spouses that have turn their

> backs. But, I can

> see how one spouse being sick affects the other

> spouse, so I pray ours

> stay strong. Well, I was just reading all of your

> messages and it

> seems like you have really good friendships on this

> site. I'm glad I

> found it. Angie

>

>

>

>

>

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Angie,

I work for vocational rehabilitation in florida. We

are a state agency and we are paid for by tax dollars

so we are not a charity. Every time you pay tax on

something you pay for this program. That said, what

we do is help people with disabilities (nothing to do

with social security) keep their jobs or get new

ones. Your disability is your sarcoid, and at least

where I work they have heard of it. In your case in

order for you to keep working, you need your meds.

All you have to do is contact your State of ________

Dept of _________ Vocational Rehabilitation and tell

them you want to make a referral for yourself.

They will assign a counselor who will draw up a

program to help you. We pay for medical procedures if

people don't have insurance or have insurance that

won't cover a procedure, medication, retraining,

college, housing & vehicle modifications, clothes,

work support, etc. etc.

There are no questions about your finances. Like I

explained the program has already been paid for by tax

dollars. The other thing that later on may be help is

that social security respects our agency's opinions on

disabilities. Alot of disability lawyers send their

clients to us for evaluation, if we can help them they

are allowed to make extra income without endangering

their disability. If we can't help them, that is just

one more piece of proof that they need ssd or are

justifiably receiving it.

Hope this helps, if you want to speak to me directly

just email me at conaugusta@... and I will email

you my phone #.

Connie

If you get in the program and are dissatisfied or just

change your mind, there is not a problem.

--- angie gildow tagildow@...> wrote:

> Connie,

> I did contact Abbott and they sent me an

> application

> but my husband and I work full time so I have a

> feeling

> they are not going to help. They will help people

> with

> no insurance or make little money. Its like I'm

> caught

> in the middle make to much for assistance but my

> insurane

> won't help either. I'm still going to apply.

> I'v never heard of vocational rehabilation?? Can you

> tell

> me more? Angie:):)

>

> --- Connie Griffis conaugusta@...> wrote:

>

> > Angie,

> >

> > Have you thought about contacting Abbott

> Laboratories

> > and asking if they would work out a plan where

> they

> > would accept the 55% that your insurance company

> pays.

> > They have a patient assistance program, and all

> they

> > can say is no. And at the risk of sounding like a

> > broken record, if you are working you may be able

> to

> > get vocational rehabilitation in your state to pay

> the

> > other 45%.

> >

> > Try not to worry to much where your marriage is

> > concerned. Talk, read, and hold tight to God &

> each

> > other. Sometimes worrying causes it own problems.

>

> >

> > Take Care..........Connie

> >

> >

> >

> > --- cytochic tagildow@...> wrote:

> >

> > > Hi everyone,

> > > My name is Angie and I wrote about a week ago

> > > about my neurosarc and

> > > trying to get humira paid for by my insurance.

> > > Well, they have agreed

> > > to pay 55% and I'm responsible for 45% which is

> > > still a lot but every

> > > little bit helps. It still will cost me $600. a

> > > month. Last year, it

> > > really helped, so I'm praying it will work this

> > > time. I'm starting to

> > > get symptoms like numbness on my face and

> dizziness.

> > > I'm 35 years old

> > > and have a little boy and a great husband. It

> > > scares me to read some

> > > of the messages about spouses that have turn

> their

> > > backs. But, I can

> > > see how one spouse being sick affects the other

> > > spouse, so I pray ours

> > > stay strong. Well, I was just reading all of

> your

> > > messages and it

> > > seems like you have really good friendships on

> this

> > > site. I'm glad I

> > > found it. Angie

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> >

> >

> > __________________________________________________

> >

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Angie,

I work for vocational rehabilitation in florida. We

are a state agency and we are paid for by tax dollars

so we are not a charity. Every time you pay tax on

something you pay for this program. That said, what

we do is help people with disabilities (nothing to do

with social security) keep their jobs or get new

ones. Your disability is your sarcoid, and at least

where I work they have heard of it. In your case in

order for you to keep working, you need your meds.

All you have to do is contact your State of ________

Dept of _________ Vocational Rehabilitation and tell

them you want to make a referral for yourself.

They will assign a counselor who will draw up a

program to help you. We pay for medical procedures if

people don't have insurance or have insurance that

won't cover a procedure, medication, retraining,

college, housing & vehicle modifications, clothes,

work support, etc. etc.

There are no questions about your finances. Like I

explained the program has already been paid for by tax

dollars. The other thing that later on may be help is

that social security respects our agency's opinions on

disabilities. Alot of disability lawyers send their

clients to us for evaluation, if we can help them they

are allowed to make extra income without endangering

their disability. If we can't help them, that is just

one more piece of proof that they need ssd or are

justifiably receiving it.

Hope this helps, if you want to speak to me directly

just email me at conaugusta@... and I will email

you my phone #.

Connie

If you get in the program and are dissatisfied or just

change your mind, there is not a problem.

--- angie gildow tagildow@...> wrote:

> Connie,

> I did contact Abbott and they sent me an

> application

> but my husband and I work full time so I have a

> feeling

> they are not going to help. They will help people

> with

> no insurance or make little money. Its like I'm

> caught

> in the middle make to much for assistance but my

> insurane

> won't help either. I'm still going to apply.

> I'v never heard of vocational rehabilation?? Can you

> tell

> me more? Angie:):)

>

> --- Connie Griffis conaugusta@...> wrote:

>

> > Angie,

> >

> > Have you thought about contacting Abbott

> Laboratories

> > and asking if they would work out a plan where

> they

> > would accept the 55% that your insurance company

> pays.

> > They have a patient assistance program, and all

> they

> > can say is no. And at the risk of sounding like a

> > broken record, if you are working you may be able

> to

> > get vocational rehabilitation in your state to pay

> the

> > other 45%.

> >

> > Try not to worry to much where your marriage is

> > concerned. Talk, read, and hold tight to God &

> each

> > other. Sometimes worrying causes it own problems.

>

> >

> > Take Care..........Connie

> >

> >

> >

> > --- cytochic tagildow@...> wrote:

> >

> > > Hi everyone,

> > > My name is Angie and I wrote about a week ago

> > > about my neurosarc and

> > > trying to get humira paid for by my insurance.

> > > Well, they have agreed

> > > to pay 55% and I'm responsible for 45% which is

> > > still a lot but every

> > > little bit helps. It still will cost me $600. a

> > > month. Last year, it

> > > really helped, so I'm praying it will work this

> > > time. I'm starting to

> > > get symptoms like numbness on my face and

> dizziness.

> > > I'm 35 years old

> > > and have a little boy and a great husband. It

> > > scares me to read some

> > > of the messages about spouses that have turn

> their

> > > backs. But, I can

> > > see how one spouse being sick affects the other

> > > spouse, so I pray ours

> > > stay strong. Well, I was just reading all of

> your

> > > messages and it

> > > seems like you have really good friendships on

> this

> > > site. I'm glad I

> > > found it. Angie

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> >

> >

> > __________________________________________________

> >

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