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Anyone having similiar problems with your benefits?
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<blockquote data-quote="moreluck" data-source="post: 2383934" data-attributes="member: 1246"><p>Medicare is going to feel like a pay raise to you. Don't be cheap with the supplemental. I have the "friend"plan and when I was diagnosed with cancers in 2008.......my bills were out of this world and I never heve to pay for chemo (12,000.00 a session), scans ($4000 to $6000), newulasta shots ($7000.00 each one) Everyone thinks they are gonna be OK, but usually after 65 is when the hard stuff hits.</p><p></p><p>The thing about the plan you pick....you're stuck with it 'til the next pick time. I am never quitting the "friend" plan.....they may not offer it as a choice if you want to come back.</p><p></p><p>Hubby's brother went for the cheapest supplemental and he pays out co-pays and other expenses that come to way more $$ than our monthly payment. I pay no co-pay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moreluck, post: 2383934, member: 1246"] Medicare is going to feel like a pay raise to you. Don't be cheap with the supplemental. I have the "friend"plan and when I was diagnosed with cancers in 2008.......my bills were out of this world and I never heve to pay for chemo (12,000.00 a session), scans ($4000 to $6000), newulasta shots ($7000.00 each one) Everyone thinks they are gonna be OK, but usually after 65 is when the hard stuff hits. The thing about the plan you pick....you're stuck with it 'til the next pick time. I am never quitting the "friend" plan.....they may not offer it as a choice if you want to come back. Hubby's brother went for the cheapest supplemental and he pays out co-pays and other expenses that come to way more $$ than our monthly payment. I pay no co-pay. [/QUOTE]
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