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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 5218798" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Given that you're for all intents and purposes disabled and haven't worked in months your next step will almost certainly be SSD which after 2 years will automatically put you in Medicare well before you're 65. In the meantime public assistance in all likelihood Medicaid or healthcare law mandated charity care funds paid for by the people who stroke a check every month for insurance premiums paid your surgery and will likely have to pay for your follow up care. </p><p></p><p>Your surgery may have been so called 'written off". A financial liability that was 100% yours to begin with was written OFF of you but written ONTO the backs of somebody else who didn't owe you a thing..... So quit trying to use that "write off" nonsense in an effort to absolve yourself of what was a bill that was legally yours the moment you signed your name to the authorization to treat declaration.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 5218798, member: 58386"] Given that you're for all intents and purposes disabled and haven't worked in months your next step will almost certainly be SSD which after 2 years will automatically put you in Medicare well before you're 65. In the meantime public assistance in all likelihood Medicaid or healthcare law mandated charity care funds paid for by the people who stroke a check every month for insurance premiums paid your surgery and will likely have to pay for your follow up care. Your surgery may have been so called 'written off". A financial liability that was 100% yours to begin with was written OFF of you but written ONTO the backs of somebody else who didn't owe you a thing..... So quit trying to use that "write off" nonsense in an effort to absolve yourself of what was a bill that was legally yours the moment you signed your name to the authorization to treat declaration. [/QUOTE]
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