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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

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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

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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

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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

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