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Old 12-30-2008, 08:23 PM #16
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I've had six since being dx in 2005. My last one was this past October. I doubt I'll have one again unless it's an emergency because my medical insurance terminates on 12/31. I looked at the bill that was paid by insurance and it was nearly $4,000! Is there a "discounted" MRI plan out there?!
I looked at the bill from the last one I had in Jan., 2008, and it was nearly $4000 also. I no longer have the GOOD insurance I had then since going on Medicare. Under 65, cannot afford supplemental insurance to cover what the new insurance doesn't. It all just seems too much at times.
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