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In a message dated 6/29/00 5:48:56 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

MiniGastricBypass (AT) e writes:

> What do I need video tape for?

Well.... if he is going to try a new techique out of you (duct tape), I think

it ought to be on video!

Safe journey,

MGB 03 MAY 00

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In a message dated 6/29/00 5:48:56 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

MiniGastricBypass (AT) e writes:

> What do I need video tape for?

Well.... if he is going to try a new techique out of you (duct tape), I think

it ought to be on video!

Safe journey,

MGB 03 MAY 00

Safely on the other side!!!!

Dr. Rutledge clos.net

Self-funded company plan administered by Interactive Medical

Denied on appeal as an excluded benefit

Self Pay

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In a message dated 6/29/00 5:48:56 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

MiniGastricBypass (AT) e writes:

> What do I need video tape for?

Well.... if he is going to try a new techique out of you (duct tape), I think

it ought to be on video!

Safe journey,

MGB 03 MAY 00

Safely on the other side!!!!

Dr. Rutledge clos.net

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Denied on appeal as an excluded benefit

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In a message dated 7/1/00 8:08:16 AM Pacific Daylight Time, lrglaw@...

writes:

<< Darlene, I have my package ready but one key piece is missing. My PCP will

not write a letter acknowledging that he will be responsible for my care

after surgery. He does not want to take this responsibility on since he

feels that if anything goes wrong with my surgery he does not want to be

held accountable. I need help...... Can you tell me what your doctor wrote

to Dr. R ? What can I do time is passing by and I am frantic. Thanks for

your help

-- >>

Just a suggestion, but maybe you could ask him if he will write that he is

willing to do long-term follow up on blood counts/levels, etc. Tell him you

will write a letter stating that any post-op complications you will not hold

him responsible for? Good luck.

Regards,

Debbie in IL

Cigna approved on 3rd appeal for daughter (BMI 45)

Counting on Cigna for Debbie (BMI 40) correct online info re-sent 6/29

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In a message dated 7/1/00 8:08:16 AM Pacific Daylight Time, lrglaw@...

writes:

<< Darlene, I have my package ready but one key piece is missing. My PCP will

not write a letter acknowledging that he will be responsible for my care

after surgery. He does not want to take this responsibility on since he

feels that if anything goes wrong with my surgery he does not want to be

held accountable. I need help...... Can you tell me what your doctor wrote

to Dr. R ? What can I do time is passing by and I am frantic. Thanks for

your help

-- >>

Just a suggestion, but maybe you could ask him if he will write that he is

willing to do long-term follow up on blood counts/levels, etc. Tell him you

will write a letter stating that any post-op complications you will not hold

him responsible for? Good luck.

Regards,

Debbie in IL

Cigna approved on 3rd appeal for daughter (BMI 45)

Counting on Cigna for Debbie (BMI 40) correct online info re-sent 6/29

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In a message dated 7/1/00 8:08:16 AM Pacific Daylight Time, lrglaw@...

writes:

<< Darlene, I have my package ready but one key piece is missing. My PCP will

not write a letter acknowledging that he will be responsible for my care

after surgery. He does not want to take this responsibility on since he

feels that if anything goes wrong with my surgery he does not want to be

held accountable. I need help...... Can you tell me what your doctor wrote

to Dr. R ? What can I do time is passing by and I am frantic. Thanks for

your help

-- >>

Just a suggestion, but maybe you could ask him if he will write that he is

willing to do long-term follow up on blood counts/levels, etc. Tell him you

will write a letter stating that any post-op complications you will not hold

him responsible for? Good luck.

Regards,

Debbie in IL

Cigna approved on 3rd appeal for daughter (BMI 45)

Counting on Cigna for Debbie (BMI 40) correct online info re-sent 6/29

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,

Ah ha! There you are. I have not heard from you in a long time glad to see

your post. How are things going for you?

Darlene

MS. LINDA RIVERA wrote:

> Please send me a copy of the cruise info. Thanks

> Re:Druise info

>

> > The information is out on the Feb cruise. Please email me directly if you

> > would like a copy. I`m sending them out in a word doc for download.

> >

> > Best,

> > Joanne Tillman

> >

> > 25lbs gone forever!

> > Joanne97617@...

> >

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> >

> >

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Ah ha! There you are. I have not heard from you in a long time glad to see

your post. How are things going for you?

Darlene

MS. LINDA RIVERA wrote:

> Please send me a copy of the cruise info. Thanks

> Re:Druise info

>

> > The information is out on the Feb cruise. Please email me directly if you

> > would like a copy. I`m sending them out in a word doc for download.

> >

> > Best,

> > Joanne Tillman

> >

> > 25lbs gone forever!

> > Joanne97617@...

> >

> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------

> > Hope this isn't too offensive- trust me, it's better than the Elian one.

> > http://click.egroups.com/1/6020/3/_/453517/_/962414300/

> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------

> >

> > This message is from the Mini-Gastric Bypass Mailing List at Onelist.com

> > Please visit our web site at http://clos.net

> > Get the Patient Manual at http://clos.net/get_patient_manual.htm

> >

> >

> >

>

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Darlene, I have my package ready but one key piece is missing. My PCP will

not write a letter acknowledging that he will be responsible for my care

after surgery. He does not want to take this responsibility on since he

feels that if anything goes wrong with my surgery he does not want to be

held accountable. I need help...... Can you tell me what your doctor wrote

to Dr. R ? What can I do time is passing by and I am frantic. Thanks for

your help

Re:Druise info

> >

> > > The information is out on the Feb cruise. Please email me directly if

you

> > > would like a copy. I`m sending them out in a word doc for download.

> > >

> > > Best,

> > > Joanne Tillman

> > >

> > > 25lbs gone forever!

> > > Joanne97617@...

> > >

> >

> ------------------------------------------------------------------------

> > > Hope this isn't too offensive- trust me, it's better than the Elian

one.

> > > http://click.egroups.com/1/6020/3/_/453517/_/962414300/

> >

> ------------------------------------------------------------------------

> > >

> > > This message is from the Mini-Gastric Bypass Mailing List at

Onelist.com

> > > Please visit our web site at http://clos.net

> > > Get the Patient Manual at http://clos.net/get_patient_manual.htm

> > >

> > >

> > >

> >

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You have been busy even if you haven't been writing to us. Tell him you are not

holding him responsible for what happens and Dr. Rutledge will still be the one

you consult if there is a problem/complication as he is the expert. You just

need a doctor who will be willing to see you routinely after the surgery. Good

Luck and I'm sure some of the others will have better advice for you.

Darlene

MS. LINDA RIVERA wrote:

> Darlene, I have my package ready but one key piece is missing. My PCP will

> not write a letter acknowledging that he will be responsible for my care

> after surgery. He does not want to take this responsibility on since he

> feels that if anything goes wrong with my surgery he does not want to be

> held accountable. I need help...... Can you tell me what your doctor wrote

> to Dr. R ? What can I do time is passing by and I am frantic. Thanks for

> your help

> Re:Druise info

> > >

> > > > The information is out on the Feb cruise. Please email me directly if

> you

> > > > would like a copy. I`m sending them out in a word doc for download.

> > > >

> > > > Best,

> > > > Joanne Tillman

> > > >

> > > > 25lbs gone forever!

> > > > Joanne97617@...

> > > >

> > >

> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------

> > > > Hope this isn't too offensive- trust me, it's better than the Elian

> one.

> > > > http://click.egroups.com/1/6020/3/_/453517/_/962414300/

> > >

> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------

> > > >

> > > > This message is from the Mini-Gastric Bypass Mailing List at

> Onelist.com

> > > > Please visit our web site at http://clos.net

> > > > Get the Patient Manual at http://clos.net/get_patient_manual.htm

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > >

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Welcome,

We love having new people join the group, it's actually

an extended family not a group. If you have faxed in

your Pt Info Form, now get your packet in as soon as

possible. Dr R's ofc will contact your Insurance Co

for you. If you read all the posts you will have a

wealth if information about all aspects of the surgery

and all the post-opp'ers will share their experiences

and answer your questions gladly(they are like having

a Dr on call 24hrs a day).

Welcome and jump in......

Lv Judi in Fla

Quoting brewer67@...:

> Hello everybody I'm . I'm new to the group. I

have made the

> decision to have the surgery because I think it would

help alot of my

> health problems. But I'm anxious because I don't know

what is in store

> for me. I'm in the process of filling out the patient

information

> form but I don't know what happens next...should I

get my packet

> together before making an appointment?....should I

call my insurance

> company?...and tell them what? I think if I can get

past this

> paperwork I will be ok. I'm excited about having the

surgery and will

> be even more excited as the time draws near. How long

did it take

> from paperwork to having the surgery?

>

> hope someone can talk me through this (paperwork)

>

> brewer67@...

>

> in Kannapolis

>

>

>

>

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Thanks Judi. I'm getting ready to send in my patient information form right

now. I'm glad there's other people I can talk to that are going through the

same thing I am.

Re:

Welcome,

We love having new people join the group, it's actually

an extended family not a group. If you have faxed in

your Pt Info Form, now get your packet in as soon as

possible. Dr R's ofc will contact your Insurance Co

for you. If you read all the posts you will have a

wealth if information about all aspects of the surgery

and all the post-opp'ers will share their experiences

and answer your questions gladly(they are like having

a Dr on call 24hrs a day).

Welcome and jump in......

Lv Judi in Fla

Quoting brewer67@...:

> Hello everybody I'm . I'm new to the group. I

have made the

> decision to have the surgery because I think it would

help alot of my

> health problems. But I'm anxious because I don't know

what is in store

> for me. I'm in the process of filling out the patient

information

> form but I don't know what happens next...should I

get my packet

> together before making an appointment?....should I

call my insurance

> company?...and tell them what? I think if I can get

past this

> paperwork I will be ok. I'm excited about having the

surgery and will

> be even more excited as the time draws near. How long

did it take

> from paperwork to having the surgery?

>

> hope someone can talk me through this (paperwork)

>

> brewer67@...

>

> in Kannapolis

>

>

>

>

--------------------------------------------------------

----------------

> Who invented Gatorade -- and what part did it play in

> winning the1967 Orange Bowl? Find out the true facts

at

>

http://click.egroups.com/1/6212/3/_/453517/_/962833391/

>

--------------------------------------------------------

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>

> This message is from the Mini-Gastric Bypass Mailing

List at Onelist.com

> Please visit our web site at http://clos.net

> Get the Patient Manual at

http://clos.net/get_patient_manual.htm

>

>

>

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Thanks Judi. I'm getting ready to send in my patient information form right

now. I'm glad there's other people I can talk to that are going through the

same thing I am.

Re:

Welcome,

We love having new people join the group, it's actually

an extended family not a group. If you have faxed in

your Pt Info Form, now get your packet in as soon as

possible. Dr R's ofc will contact your Insurance Co

for you. If you read all the posts you will have a

wealth if information about all aspects of the surgery

and all the post-opp'ers will share their experiences

and answer your questions gladly(they are like having

a Dr on call 24hrs a day).

Welcome and jump in......

Lv Judi in Fla

Quoting brewer67@...:

> Hello everybody I'm . I'm new to the group. I

have made the

> decision to have the surgery because I think it would

help alot of my

> health problems. But I'm anxious because I don't know

what is in store

> for me. I'm in the process of filling out the patient

information

> form but I don't know what happens next...should I

get my packet

> together before making an appointment?....should I

call my insurance

> company?...and tell them what? I think if I can get

past this

> paperwork I will be ok. I'm excited about having the

surgery and will

> be even more excited as the time draws near. How long

did it take

> from paperwork to having the surgery?

>

> hope someone can talk me through this (paperwork)

>

> brewer67@...

>

> in Kannapolis

>

>

>

>

--------------------------------------------------------

----------------

> Who invented Gatorade -- and what part did it play in

> winning the1967 Orange Bowl? Find out the true facts

at

>

http://click.egroups.com/1/6212/3/_/453517/_/962833391/

>

--------------------------------------------------------

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>

> This message is from the Mini-Gastric Bypass Mailing

List at Onelist.com

> Please visit our web site at http://clos.net

> Get the Patient Manual at

http://clos.net/get_patient_manual.htm

>

>

>

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I am only half way through the book. So far I've read about what foods you

should eat, made up a walking program for myself, & understanding fms & cfs.

This book so far has very good info. You should get it.

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Not completely sure about the ins & outs of cobra - But it is where

you can continue to have your insurance for up to 18 months I think -

depending on what state you are in. This also costs alot, but

depending on your medical bill - it may be worth checking into.

Cinda

> What is COBRA? Never heard of that. So far I haven't found any

programs.

> There is the Indiana Comprehensive Insurance but I can not afford

it at all.

> The premiums are $450/month with a $500 deductible. You have to

pay the

> deductible for the prescriptions also. It's just too expensive for

us right

> now.

>

> If you know of the state programs, could you please fill me in?

>

> Thanks so much and goodluck to you!!

>

> Cyberhugs,

> Sherri

> >

> > Big cyber hug to you, Sherri. SSI/Disability is one of my sore

spots (pun

> > intended). I have been trying to avoid filing, but I don't think

I really

> > have a choice at this point. Sounds to me as if the stress you

were under

> > really kicked things off. If you are in Indiana, there are

several state

> > programs that might assist you with medical help. I've recently

lost my job

> > and am scrambling amongst my family for my COBRA premiums each

month, but I

> > know I could not survive without insurance. Even if I qualify

for Disability

> > immediately, it's still a two year wait for Medicare and, after

working in

> > health insurance for nearly 15 years, I can honestly say Medicare

stinks.

> >

> > I really hope things work out for you. Please take care!

> >

> > ~ :-D

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Not completely sure about the ins & outs of cobra - But it is where

you can continue to have your insurance for up to 18 months I think -

depending on what state you are in. This also costs alot, but

depending on your medical bill - it may be worth checking into.

Cinda

> What is COBRA? Never heard of that. So far I haven't found any

programs.

> There is the Indiana Comprehensive Insurance but I can not afford

it at all.

> The premiums are $450/month with a $500 deductible. You have to

pay the

> deductible for the prescriptions also. It's just too expensive for

us right

> now.

>

> If you know of the state programs, could you please fill me in?

>

> Thanks so much and goodluck to you!!

>

> Cyberhugs,

> Sherri

> >

> > Big cyber hug to you, Sherri. SSI/Disability is one of my sore

spots (pun

> > intended). I have been trying to avoid filing, but I don't think

I really

> > have a choice at this point. Sounds to me as if the stress you

were under

> > really kicked things off. If you are in Indiana, there are

several state

> > programs that might assist you with medical help. I've recently

lost my job

> > and am scrambling amongst my family for my COBRA premiums each

month, but I

> > know I could not survive without insurance. Even if I qualify

for Disability

> > immediately, it's still a two year wait for Medicare and, after

working in

> > health insurance for nearly 15 years, I can honestly say Medicare

stinks.

> >

> > I really hope things work out for you. Please take care!

> >

> > ~ :-D

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Not completely sure about the ins & outs of cobra - But it is where

you can continue to have your insurance for up to 18 months I think -

depending on what state you are in. This also costs alot, but

depending on your medical bill - it may be worth checking into.

Cinda

> What is COBRA? Never heard of that. So far I haven't found any

programs.

> There is the Indiana Comprehensive Insurance but I can not afford

it at all.

> The premiums are $450/month with a $500 deductible. You have to

pay the

> deductible for the prescriptions also. It's just too expensive for

us right

> now.

>

> If you know of the state programs, could you please fill me in?

>

> Thanks so much and goodluck to you!!

>

> Cyberhugs,

> Sherri

> >

> > Big cyber hug to you, Sherri. SSI/Disability is one of my sore

spots (pun

> > intended). I have been trying to avoid filing, but I don't think

I really

> > have a choice at this point. Sounds to me as if the stress you

were under

> > really kicked things off. If you are in Indiana, there are

several state

> > programs that might assist you with medical help. I've recently

lost my job

> > and am scrambling amongst my family for my COBRA premiums each

month, but I

> > know I could not survive without insurance. Even if I qualify

for Disability

> > immediately, it's still a two year wait for Medicare and, after

working in

> > health insurance for nearly 15 years, I can honestly say Medicare

stinks.

> >

> > I really hope things work out for you. Please take care!

> >

> > ~ :-D

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What is COBRA? Never heard of that. So far I haven't found any programs.

There is the Indiana Comprehensive Insurance but I can not afford it at all.

The premiums are $450/month with a $500 deductible. You have to pay the

deductible for the prescriptions also. It's just too expensive for us right

now.

If you know of the state programs, could you please fill me in?

Thanks so much and goodluck to you!!

Cyberhugs,

Sherri

>

> Big cyber hug to you, Sherri. SSI/Disability is one of my sore spots (pun

> intended). I have been trying to avoid filing, but I don't think I really

> have a choice at this point. Sounds to me as if the stress you were under

> really kicked things off. If you are in Indiana, there are several state

> programs that might assist you with medical help. I've recently lost my job

> and am scrambling amongst my family for my COBRA premiums each month, but I

> know I could not survive without insurance. Even if I qualify for Disability

> immediately, it's still a two year wait for Medicare and, after working in

> health insurance for nearly 15 years, I can honestly say Medicare stinks.

>

> I really hope things work out for you. Please take care!

>

> ~ :-D

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What is COBRA? Never heard of that. So far I haven't found any programs.

There is the Indiana Comprehensive Insurance but I can not afford it at all.

The premiums are $450/month with a $500 deductible. You have to pay the

deductible for the prescriptions also. It's just too expensive for us right

now.

If you know of the state programs, could you please fill me in?

Thanks so much and goodluck to you!!

Cyberhugs,

Sherri

>

> Big cyber hug to you, Sherri. SSI/Disability is one of my sore spots (pun

> intended). I have been trying to avoid filing, but I don't think I really

> have a choice at this point. Sounds to me as if the stress you were under

> really kicked things off. If you are in Indiana, there are several state

> programs that might assist you with medical help. I've recently lost my job

> and am scrambling amongst my family for my COBRA premiums each month, but I

> know I could not survive without insurance. Even if I qualify for Disability

> immediately, it's still a two year wait for Medicare and, after working in

> health insurance for nearly 15 years, I can honestly say Medicare stinks.

>

> I really hope things work out for you. Please take care!

>

> ~ :-D

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What is COBRA? Never heard of that. So far I haven't found any programs.

There is the Indiana Comprehensive Insurance but I can not afford it at all.

The premiums are $450/month with a $500 deductible. You have to pay the

deductible for the prescriptions also. It's just too expensive for us right

now.

If you know of the state programs, could you please fill me in?

Thanks so much and goodluck to you!!

Cyberhugs,

Sherri

>

> Big cyber hug to you, Sherri. SSI/Disability is one of my sore spots (pun

> intended). I have been trying to avoid filing, but I don't think I really

> have a choice at this point. Sounds to me as if the stress you were under

> really kicked things off. If you are in Indiana, there are several state

> programs that might assist you with medical help. I've recently lost my job

> and am scrambling amongst my family for my COBRA premiums each month, but I

> know I could not survive without insurance. Even if I qualify for Disability

> immediately, it's still a two year wait for Medicare and, after working in

> health insurance for nearly 15 years, I can honestly say Medicare stinks.

>

> I really hope things work out for you. Please take care!

>

> ~ :-D

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--- clt1117 clt1117@...> wrote:

> ---

> Hi Cindy here and last september I started having no

> energy and my

> joints were aching and I had a hard time moving

> around because of

> chest pains and hard time breathing. Well finally

> in november my

> doctor found out I had strep in my blood and it was

> attacking my

> whole body. Well when the antibiotics got rid of

> the strep I was

> left with fybromyalgia. In the last few months

> though I recognize

> these feelings and and pains from other times in my

> life. So I don't

> believe the strep caused the fybro but boy did it

> ever kick the fibro

> in to high gear. But you are in the right place the

> postings I

> recieve each day in my e-mail has helped me realize

> I am not crazy

> and it is not all in my head and if anything it

> seems that God has

> picked people with good souls to be in this fibro

> club. I send alot

> of what I read to my family and friends and they are

> beginning to

> understand a little more about me and my new

> companion

> fybromyalgia. So Hugs and stick around it really

> helps, Cindy

>

>

>

>

> In @y..., " mama2392835 "

> wrote:

> > Well, here's my long story. Back in Jan. of this

> year, I got the

> > flu. I coughed severely for 6 weeks. Then as I

> was getting over

> the

> > cough, I went and lifted a piece of furniture that

> was WAY too

> heavy

> > for me(I know, it was stupid of me), and I started

> experiencing

> pain

> > in my upper back and chest. My docor (back then)

> diagnosed me with

> > costochondritis(swelling and inflamation of the

> joints in the upper

> > ribs). Over time, that pain lessened, but never

> went away

> > completely.

> >

> > Now, fast forward to the last 3-1/2 weeks. I've

> had an almost

> > constant headache(in my eyes and temples) and

> " unexplained " pain

> > pretty much throughout my body for just about as

> long. Even my

> > hands, fingers, and feet hurt intermittently. The

> doctor

> > did a blood test(and a sinus x-ray to rule out

> infection-normal)

> and

> > it showed my white blood cell count to be normal,

> no inflamation,

> and

> > pretty much all body functions normal. So...the

> doctor suggested it

> > might be Fibromyalgia. It could also be other

> things, but that's

> one

> > of the things she suggested.

> >

> > I'm hoping that this isn't what I have, but I'm

> stumped(and so is

> my

> > doctor). Could Fibromyagia be triggered by illness

> or injury, as in

> > my case?

> >

> > Could some of you tell me what kind of symptoms

> you've had?

> >

> > All I know, is that this throbbing, aching pain is

> really getting

> to

> > me. My doctor just put me on Naproxen on the 17th,

> but thus far, I

> > haven't seen any improvement. All I've been doing

> lately is praying

> > and crying because I just don't know what's wrong

> with me. My

> > husband feels so bad, and my 3 kids don't

> understand why I just lay

> > on the couch hurting. I've been so short-tempered

> with them, and I

> > feel really guilty.

> >

> > Anyway,thanks for reading this. Please respond

> when you can. I'd

> > really appreciate it.

> >

> > God bless,

> > le

>

>

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I know there is the State Medicaid program. I'm not sure what it's called in

Indiana. In Kentucky, I think it is KentuckyKare this year. Wisconsin called

it " title 19 " . (You can tell where most of my client base was). I know it's

based on income, but they do acknowledge the dependents and the medical costs

you are undergoing. It's my understanding that Medicaid is mostly free if you

qualify and the co-pays here are really cheap. I would suggesting talking to

the Insurance coordinator at the hospital or doctor's office you normally go to.

Surely they would have more information as they deal with payments.

Sorry I can't help more on this... I only dealt with Medicaid when they were

requesting re-imbursement from us. Medicaid is always 2ndary to any other group

insurance (like if your husband has insurance thru his job and covers you,

Medicaid will make 2ndary payments)

Hopes this helps some.

~ :-D

Re:

What is COBRA? Never heard of that. So far I haven't found any programs.

There is the Indiana Comprehensive Insurance but I can not afford it at all.

The premiums are $450/month with a $500 deductible. You have to pay the

deductible for the prescriptions also. It's just too expensive for us right

now.

If you know of the state programs, could you please fill me in?

Thanks so much and goodluck to you!!

Cyberhugs,

Sherri

>

> Big cyber hug to you, Sherri. SSI/Disability is one of my sore spots (pun

> intended). I have been trying to avoid filing, but I don't think I really

> have a choice at this point. Sounds to me as if the stress you were under

> really kicked things off. If you are in Indiana, there are several state

> programs that might assist you with medical help. I've recently lost my job

> and am scrambling amongst my family for my COBRA premiums each month, but I

> know I could not survive without insurance. Even if I qualify for

Disability

> immediately, it's still a two year wait for Medicare and, after working in

> health insurance for nearly 15 years, I can honestly say Medicare stinks.

>

> I really hope things work out for you. Please take care!

>

> ~ :-D

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I know there is the State Medicaid program. I'm not sure what it's called in

Indiana. In Kentucky, I think it is KentuckyKare this year. Wisconsin called

it " title 19 " . (You can tell where most of my client base was). I know it's

based on income, but they do acknowledge the dependents and the medical costs

you are undergoing. It's my understanding that Medicaid is mostly free if you

qualify and the co-pays here are really cheap. I would suggesting talking to

the Insurance coordinator at the hospital or doctor's office you normally go to.

Surely they would have more information as they deal with payments.

Sorry I can't help more on this... I only dealt with Medicaid when they were

requesting re-imbursement from us. Medicaid is always 2ndary to any other group

insurance (like if your husband has insurance thru his job and covers you,

Medicaid will make 2ndary payments)

Hopes this helps some.

~ :-D

Re:

What is COBRA? Never heard of that. So far I haven't found any programs.

There is the Indiana Comprehensive Insurance but I can not afford it at all.

The premiums are $450/month with a $500 deductible. You have to pay the

deductible for the prescriptions also. It's just too expensive for us right

now.

If you know of the state programs, could you please fill me in?

Thanks so much and goodluck to you!!

Cyberhugs,

Sherri

>

> Big cyber hug to you, Sherri. SSI/Disability is one of my sore spots (pun

> intended). I have been trying to avoid filing, but I don't think I really

> have a choice at this point. Sounds to me as if the stress you were under

> really kicked things off. If you are in Indiana, there are several state

> programs that might assist you with medical help. I've recently lost my job

> and am scrambling amongst my family for my COBRA premiums each month, but I

> know I could not survive without insurance. Even if I qualify for

Disability

> immediately, it's still a two year wait for Medicare and, after working in

> health insurance for nearly 15 years, I can honestly say Medicare stinks.

>

> I really hope things work out for you. Please take care!

>

> ~ :-D

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I know there is the State Medicaid program. I'm not sure what it's called in

Indiana. In Kentucky, I think it is KentuckyKare this year. Wisconsin called

it " title 19 " . (You can tell where most of my client base was). I know it's

based on income, but they do acknowledge the dependents and the medical costs

you are undergoing. It's my understanding that Medicaid is mostly free if you

qualify and the co-pays here are really cheap. I would suggesting talking to

the Insurance coordinator at the hospital or doctor's office you normally go to.

Surely they would have more information as they deal with payments.

Sorry I can't help more on this... I only dealt with Medicaid when they were

requesting re-imbursement from us. Medicaid is always 2ndary to any other group

insurance (like if your husband has insurance thru his job and covers you,

Medicaid will make 2ndary payments)

Hopes this helps some.

~ :-D

Re:

What is COBRA? Never heard of that. So far I haven't found any programs.

There is the Indiana Comprehensive Insurance but I can not afford it at all.

The premiums are $450/month with a $500 deductible. You have to pay the

deductible for the prescriptions also. It's just too expensive for us right

now.

If you know of the state programs, could you please fill me in?

Thanks so much and goodluck to you!!

Cyberhugs,

Sherri

>

> Big cyber hug to you, Sherri. SSI/Disability is one of my sore spots (pun

> intended). I have been trying to avoid filing, but I don't think I really

> have a choice at this point. Sounds to me as if the stress you were under

> really kicked things off. If you are in Indiana, there are several state

> programs that might assist you with medical help. I've recently lost my job

> and am scrambling amongst my family for my COBRA premiums each month, but I

> know I could not survive without insurance. Even if I qualify for

Disability

> immediately, it's still a two year wait for Medicare and, after working in

> health insurance for nearly 15 years, I can honestly say Medicare stinks.

>

> I really hope things work out for you. Please take care!

>

> ~ :-D

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18-36 months of continuing coverage. You have to pay the premium (which is what

the employer pays plus 1 percent) and each payment has to be made on time. It

can be expensive, but it might be an option. Your employer should send out the

Cobra package.

COBRA is Congressional Omnibud Budget Reduction Act or something like that.

It's a Congressional Act that allows you to make the premiums for so many

months. Usually 18, but in cases of disability, could be up to 29 months.

And if anyone has a dependent child who is going over the age limitation, or is

getting divorced, COBRA can cover them also.

Thank you all! I've been depressed since I lost my job, but today, I can talk

insurance!!! Which is about the only thing I know.

~

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Not completely sure about the ins & outs of cobra - But it is where

you can continue to have your insurance for up to 18 months I think -

depending on what state you are in. This also costs alot, but

depending on your medical bill - it may be worth checking into.

Cinda

> What is COBRA? Never heard of that. So far I haven't found any

programs.

> There is the Indiana Comprehensive Insurance but I can not afford

it at all.

> The premiums are $450/month with a $500 deductible. You have to

pay the

> deductible for the prescriptions also. It's just too expensive for

us right

> now.

>

> If you know of the state programs, could you please fill me in?

>

> Thanks so much and goodluck to you!!

>

> Cyberhugs,

> Sherri

> >

> > Big cyber hug to you, Sherri. SSI/Disability is one of my sore

spots (pun

> > intended). I have been trying to avoid filing, but I don't think

I really

> > have a choice at this point. Sounds to me as if the stress you

were under

> > really kicked things off. If you are in Indiana, there are

several state

> > programs that might assist you with medical help. I've recently

lost my job

> > and am scrambling amongst my family for my COBRA premiums each

month, but I

> > know I could not survive without insurance. Even if I qualify

for Disability

> > immediately, it's still a two year wait for Medicare and, after

working in

> > health insurance for nearly 15 years, I can honestly say Medicare

stinks.

> >

> > I really hope things work out for you. Please take care!

> >

> > ~ :-D

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