Guest guest Posted September 20, 2005 Report Share Posted September 20, 2005 I notice if I have to go a few days without my prescriptions I really notice it. That's one of the withdrawls of being on long term disability. Because I moved back in with my parents my rent isn't very high and I make too much money to qualify for Medicaid. Luckily for me I've found some insurance that's comparable to Medicaid where I can get my prescriptions for a very good price. But I'm also on so many prescriptions that between my prescriptions and therapy (I'm going to therapy for depression) I don't ever really seem to have any spending money. I don't really know what I'm trying to say except I'm out of my meds and I'm glad I get my check this week. Susie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 2005 Report Share Posted September 21, 2005 I don't know where you live or if you have Goodwill/Work One in your area, but that is basically how I found out about the insurance I have (at least I think it's insurance It act's like it since I only pay a very small amount for prescriptions, family doctors and specialists. Kind of like you would if you had co-pay. Anyway I am limited to what hospitals I can use or who will honor. Have you tried Social Services in your area? Good luck. Susie I notice if I have to go a few days without my prescriptions I really > notice it. That's one of the withdrawls of being on long term > disability. Because I moved back in with my parents my rent isn't > very high and I make too much money to qualify for Medicaid. Luckily > for me I've found some insurance that's comparable to Medicaid where I > can get my prescriptions for a very good price. But I'm also on so > many prescriptions that between my prescriptions and therapy (I'm > going to therapy for depression) I don't ever really seem to have any > spending money. I don't really know what I'm trying to say except I'm > out of my meds and I'm glad I get my check this week. > Susie > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 2005 Report Share Posted September 21, 2005 Check with the social services in your state. I live in MN and we have MNCare. You pay a monthly fee based on your income, then youe pay a small co-pay for appointments and meds. We had it when my hubby had a car accident and was out of work for 4 years. I worked but didn't get paid much so MNCare helped alot. Vicki -------Original Message------- From: Andie Fleming Date: 09/20/05 14:14:54 Rheumatoid Arthritis Subject: Re: Prescriptions How did you find insurance? I couldn't find any company to cover me?cat_lady20042003 <cat_lady20042003@...> wrote: I notice if I have to go a few days without my prescriptions I really notice it. That's one of the withdrawls of being on long term disability. Because I moved back in with my parents my rent isn't very high and I make too much money to qualify for Medicaid. Luckily for me I've found some insurance that's comparable to Medicaid where I can get my prescriptions for a very good price. But I'm also on so many prescriptions that between my prescriptions and therapy (I'm going to therapy for depression) I don't ever really seem to have any spending money. I don't really know what I'm trying to say except I'm out of my meds and I'm glad I get my check this week.Susie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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