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Old 02-22-2007, 01:30 AM #1
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hi my name is amanda and i am 21 years old i have been having seizures since i turned 19 and a lot of other problems bad headaches nausea blacking out and dizziness i nees help to find a doctor or hospital that can help me i have no insurance and am very afraid i have the seizures when i sleep and the doctors i have seen cant seem to tell me much more than i am still having them i am also disabled because of it if anyone can help i would really appreciate it thanks

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Old 02-22-2007, 01:57 AM #2
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Nevada grl-

Have you applied for Social Security Disability yet? If you haven't, once you are approved, you will want to sign with them for Medicare. It is excellent insurance, and the premium comes directly out of your check each month. And sometimes, if you are of limited income, your state gvmnt. (public aid office)- will pay the premiums. That is the easiest way to get insurance through your state also. They have a state issued ins. called Medicaid that, if you qualify, will pay the 20% that Medicare doesn't cover. I went to the hospital recently,and my bill, just for the emergency room, and ambulance was $3,000.00. Want to know what my portion was after Medicare? $150.00.
Talk about excellent insurance!

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Old 02-22-2007, 04:37 AM #3
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Hi Mandy and welcome.

Pop on over to the Epilepsy section HERE and hopefully if we all put our heads together we can help you find a doctor or give you tips on looking.

Not to brag, but we're pretty good at sharing tips and stories, too.

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hi Mandy and welcome to NeuroTalk

I copied over these two replies that you received to your post on the new members forum just to be sure that you see them

hope you find the answers you seek, and that you will enjoy being part of our community

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