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rback33

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Oh no... no such luck. But those monster COBRA payments are tax-deductible on Schedule A. Thank God for that!!! :rolleyes:

Dougster


Guess that helps SOME. Just think.. all that insurance money you will be saving now... Do I smell a new tractor payment? :yum: I mean.. you never get sick so who needs the insurance? lol:beer-fresh:
 

Dougster

Old Member
Guess that helps SOME. Just think.. all that insurance money you will be saving now... Do I smell a new tractor payment? :yum: I mean.. you never get sick so who needs the insurance? lol:beer-fresh:
The corrupt, socialist, moonbat state of Taxachusetts now requires by law that everyone except illegal aliens have health insurance. Either I need to buy health insurance somehow, someway... or become an illegal alien. :rolleyes:

While the latter might actually help my business become a success, I'm told that it's impractical since I do not speak a foreign language. Heck, if I did I'd already be employing illegal aliens and would probably be wealthy by now! :eek:

The potential silver lining in this mess is that I may qualify for the Taxachusetts welfare health insurance plan... for which I may pay as little as zero. In this state, being dirt poor has big privileges. :cool:

Dougster
 

Dougster

Old Member
Yea right What am I suppose to remind you about this time?
Well, to start with, you can remind me that I owe you something off the dollar value menu at Wendy's! :)

What will it be? Small chili without cheese? Or that new double micro-cheeseburger? :D And do you take your tap water with ice? Or without? :yum:

Of course, this will mean another scary ride in the A.R.E. !!! :sorry: Are you up to it??? :tiphat:

Dougster
 
Well, to start with, you can remind me that I owe you something off the dollar value menu at Wendy's! :)

What will it be? Small chili without cheese? Or that new double micro-cheeseburger? :D And do you take your tap water with ice? Or without? :yum:

Of course, this will mean another scary ride in the A.R.E. !!! :sorry: Are you up to it??? :tiphat:

Dougster

Hey I am always up for an amusement park ride. That one reminds me of the haunted house. :yum: :yum:
 

jbrumberg

Member
Dougster:

Find a "doctor" to give you a good " medical label" and milk it :thumb:.

In seriousness I went from one primary care doctor (1 pill/day for BP) for 10 years (nothing before that) to an army of specialists since July. Now it is 17 pills, 4 inhalations, 1 gargle, and generally an injection to start my day :eek: :puke1: right now.

The costs for the two ambulance runs from work, 2 hospitalizations (almost 4 weeks hospitalized), care and treatment of this BOOP thing is now over $100,000,000 and growing :pat: . Luckily I have not had to pay a dime (yet) due to a very good, but expensive health insurance plan through my wife's program.

If I did not have that insurance who knows where I would be right now.

You need to protect yourself. Hopefully you will be eligible for MassHealth.

Jay
 

Dougster

Old Member
Dougster:

Find a "doctor" to give you a good " medical label" and milk it :thumb:.

In seriousness I went from one primary care doctor (1 pill/day for BP) for 10 years (nothing before that) to an army of specialists since July. Now it is 17 pills, 4 inhalations, 1 gargle, and generally an injection to start my day :eek: :puke1: right now.

The costs for the two ambulance runs from work, 2 hospitalizations (almost 4 weeks hospitalized), care and treatment of this BOOP thing is now over $100,000,000 and growing :pat: . Luckily I have not had to pay a dime (yet) due to a very good, but expensive health insurance plan through my wife's program.

If I did not have that insurance who knows where I would be right now.

You need to protect yourself. Hopefully you will be eligible for MassHealth.

Jay
Oh, believe me, I understand. At my advanced age, this is not a joking matter. To give you some idea, I recently ran short of my HBP meds through a failed attempt to save a cool $15 by combining two $15 co-pay doctor visits two weeks apart into one. Bad move on my part. I ended up seeing the doctor on an emergency basis when my pills ran out and my BP skyrocketed to the point where I couldn't even see straight. Doc wanted to have me admitted to the hospital immediately 'cause he thought I was about to have a stroke. That one hospital visit... even if I survived fine & intact... would have been megabucks. I told the Doc "no way... just gimme the damn pills." He did, but made me sign a release in case I dropped dead going out the door. Such is life in America today. Liability issues first always! :rolleyes:

I know for sure I would qualify for the Taxachusetts welfare insurance *if* I didn't have equity left in the house *and* money still in the bank that was borrowed out of the house for survival. At a minimum, I may be forced to return that borrowed home equity to the mortgage holder so that my bank account is essentially empty. There is very little I can do about the home equity I will then have showing at that point. It is what it is... and it could disqualify me. :eek:

Dougster
 

jbrumberg

Member
It is so sad how people and families have to manipulate their lives and life assets for health care and longterm care.

Jay
 

Dougster

Old Member
It is so sad how people and families have to manipulate their lives and life assets for health care and longterm care.

Jay
Well, now I know that trying to save $15 could have cost me thousands. I was lucky. I admit it. The Doc's pills kicked in and I was darn near as good as new in no time at all. That megabuck hospital stay he was prescribing would have been a total waste of time and money.

But yes, I do need to understand the exact requirements for obtaining that welfare insurance so I can comply with the new law AND be at least somewhat insured. Lord knows that I qualify based on last year's pitiful income... but my home equity and that borrowed home equity money (a.k.a., my layoff survival fund) could get in the way.

Dougster
 
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