Guest guest Posted June 9, 2009 Report Share Posted June 9, 2009 found out yesterday at the transplant support group that the tx docs are not too happy with generic cellcept for lung transplants Pink Joyce (IPF 3/06) IFA 5/09 Pennsylvania Donate Life Listed 1/09 Inactive 4/09 www.transplantfund.org--- Subject: Re: Cleveland Clinic - Lung Transplant - Med RetirementTo: Breathe-Support Date: Monday, June 8, 2009, 8:59 AM Beth i am behind on responding to posts medicare pays 80% under part B don't remember if Part A is 100% or 80% i think in my response to Ellen I gave the wrong percentage but that's why people need to do their own research you can't trust anyone with OD -- lol at any rate, supplemental insurance is necessary to cover the percentage that medicare does not pay i also forgot to tell Ellen that some of the post transplant meds are extremely expensive and put you into the donut hole and the catastrophic coverage under Part D for prescriptions good news: Cellcept is now generic, my prescription plan infomed me recently glad things are working out with the puppy -- i know he's older, but he looks like a puppy Pink Joyce (IPF 3/06) IFA 5/09 Pennsylvania Donate Life Listed 1/09 Inactive 4/09 www.transplantfund. org From: Beth <mbmurtha (AT) yahoo (DOT) com>Subject: Re: Cleveland Clinic - Lung Transplant - Med RetirementTo: Breathe-Support@ yahoogroups. comDate: Thursday, June 4, 2009, 2:10 PM Ellen, Welcome! Please don't ever hesitate to post for fear of 'showing your ignorance'. This isn't instinct, we've all had to learn all this stuff. There is a huge learning curve once one is diagnosed with any illness. I certainly wasn't born knowing about pulmonary fibrosis and I doubt anyone else was either. LOL Your story sounds painfully familiar but it does sound like you are getting excellent care. I'm not familiar with the med retirement process from the DOD or anywhere for that matter. Maybe we've got another lurker who could share their experience with you. Medicare absolutely pays transplant costs. As long as the facility accepts assignment you should not have problems. I've been on SSDI now for 2 and a half years and Medicare since last November. Again there is a learning curve for all the rules (I don't think I'll ever master them. Mainly cause the constantly change) Please continue to post and ask questions. I'm hoping someone may be able to supply you with more information. I'm glad you have joined us! Beth Moderator Fibrotic NSIP 06/06 Dermatomyositis 11/08 From: polenellen <polenellen (AT) aol (DOT) com>To: Breathe-Support@ yahoogroups. comSent: Thursday, June 4, 2009 11:07:04 AMSubject: Cleveland Clinic - Lung Transplant - Med Retirement Good Morning to All, Long subject line! You really don't know me but I know most of you through your e-mails. Like many people I have been lurking for quite awhile reading for info and just not wanting to show my ignorance. Let me begin with the same story that I have read over and over again: Ellen – in Sept 2008 seemed to just run out of breath walking to my car after work one day. Ended up in the ER and after nine days in the hospital and every test that seemed possible/a Bronch and was dx with Sarcoidosis. I was treated with Pred of course/oxy 24/7. Seemed to get a little better at first but as soon as they took me down on Pred I went down hill fast and never returned…Ended up with a wonderful pulm from OSU. Ended up in the OSU ER and Hosp for another two weeks. After all the testing/biopsies etc it was determined that I have PF and NOT Sarc…They have no idea, after many, many blood tests, what is causing the inflammation and in fact as of three weeks ago I am getting worse. I am now going to Cleveland Clinic for testing and interviews for a lung transplant. They have been in contact with me and gave me some hope, and told me to call my insurance concerning the cost of, lodging, transportation (I live more than one hr away from Cleveland), and post prescriptions. I did, the answers I received was – no – no – yes. That all being said or possibly repeated, I apologize if I repeated anything, I have some questions, especially after reading the e-mails concerning the Lung Center in PA. Ø Is anyone familiar with the Cleveland Clinic? (I have been to the site and just see general info) Ø Does anyone have any idea what a charter flight would cost? I can only imagine Ø I see in PA they have places for people to stay before/after transplant – I am assuming Cleveland has that also. Ø Is there anyone who has had to put in for medical retirement from the DoD? I am in the process of this as of three weeks ago. Very painful Ø I am 60 therefore have to go the med retirement and then SS. Does medicare help w/transplants? Of course I may not even make the list. I hope so. Any suggestions, advice, help, ideas would be greatly appreciated. Ok now I am actually going to send this..... Best Regards ellen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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