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Old 01-17-2010, 11:46 AM #11
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WOW that is outrageous! I check mine every month... (keep a running tally as to how much the insurance pays out).... Ty infusions are around $5800 total costs. Which is cheaper than the 6400 they paid each time I needed IVSM. In total last year my ins co paid out more than $64,900.00. Of that, over $40,000 was for MS treatments, check ups, and MRIs. Unfortunately once my Cobra runs out, I am up a creek without a paddle. Last time I looked into purchasing a policy it was over $700 a month, I am sure it is going to be higher now.
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