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Join Date: May 2008
Location: NY
Posts: 166
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: NY
Posts: 166
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I know this has not been easy for you financially. My questions are really about how your level of care and services might change when you are not privately insured.
Would you still be able to be on tysabri? Would you still be seeing the same medical providers? I had heard in the past from family members that there were limits on how many patients a doctor would take from certain systems, and that appointment times were less convenient for folks on alternate systems.
I had to look hard to find that red line, which of course it at the very bottom.
From the chart perspective it seems like the public program is a no brainer, but my concern for you is the quality of care, if you have a choice.
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