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Life After Brown
The gravy train is about over
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<blockquote data-quote="CaliforniaPaul" data-source="post: 1041872" data-attributes="member: 28131"><p>You can apply for Medicare online within 3 months of your birthday, very simple process. There are a gazillion supplemental plans and if you check with AARP or other retirement programs they may help, It all depends of what your costs are now for medical. If you are on any medications you should try to have a 2+ month supply on hand if you need to change prescription services. Part "D", the drug program, is pretty much mandatory. My wife and I pay $1006 per quarter for supplement insurance, pricey but we have not had any out of pocket payments as of yet. Hope this helps a little, good luck! Paul</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CaliforniaPaul, post: 1041872, member: 28131"] You can apply for Medicare online within 3 months of your birthday, very simple process. There are a gazillion supplemental plans and if you check with AARP or other retirement programs they may help, It all depends of what your costs are now for medical. If you are on any medications you should try to have a 2+ month supply on hand if you need to change prescription services. Part "D", the drug program, is pretty much mandatory. My wife and I pay $1006 per quarter for supplement insurance, pricey but we have not had any out of pocket payments as of yet. Hope this helps a little, good luck! Paul [/QUOTE]
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