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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 4704755" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>If health insurance is your challenge, go check out the ACA. Whether or not your state is a participating state and the programs offered by those who are enrolled vary from state to state but still worth the research. No question that having an extensive and documented medical history going back years would be of an enormous help. Social Security had no problem accessing my records because the primary care physicians practice had years of it on file which proved to be the difference in my case. But it's not the case with every individual. The only thing I had to do additional was to go for a Social Security directed visit to a Social Security contracted doctor. And it just so happen to have been scheduled the week prior to the second joint replacement. A done deal at that point . Obviously the end result was more due to dumb luck than anything else. </p><p></p><p>In a world such as ours your luck is only as good as your health and it can literally leave you in a heartbeat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 4704755, member: 58386"] If health insurance is your challenge, go check out the ACA. Whether or not your state is a participating state and the programs offered by those who are enrolled vary from state to state but still worth the research. No question that having an extensive and documented medical history going back years would be of an enormous help. Social Security had no problem accessing my records because the primary care physicians practice had years of it on file which proved to be the difference in my case. But it's not the case with every individual. The only thing I had to do additional was to go for a Social Security directed visit to a Social Security contracted doctor. And it just so happen to have been scheduled the week prior to the second joint replacement. A done deal at that point . Obviously the end result was more due to dumb luck than anything else. In a world such as ours your luck is only as good as your health and it can literally leave you in a heartbeat. [/QUOTE]
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