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cindi1965 10-20-2010 04:19 PM

I am SOOOOO frustrated!!!!
 
You guys know me and know that I am the one who give the support. I am sooooo frustrated because I don't have insurance and I am paying full price for my GP appts and now NO PM or Neuro will see me because I don't have insurance...I am having more and more symptoms and I can't get anyone to seeyme...I never get politcal, but now I know how Obama feels about health care...his mother died of cancer because she was worried about paying the bills...well, I am right there with her, I am about to lose my mind today because my pain level is off the charts even with my pain pills. I bumped my opposite leg and my affected leg hasn't hurt this much since I had the MRSA in it.....I think I am going to get into bed and pull the covers over my head and have a great big huge pity party for my self!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Lisa in Ohio 10-20-2010 05:27 PM

Oh Cindi, I am so sorry to learn about your frustrations. They are certainly founded and I understand the frustration of not having insurance as I went through this for a period of time. have you tried a university or teaching hospital for an appointment? They may see you without insurance. You may wish to look into social services as they have resources that might be able to help you. It is worth a try even if you are working and think that you might make too much money. Sometimes one time help is available. I would urge you to start applying for SSDI right away if you haven't already. Once you are approved, you will be automatically enrolled in Medicare and most places accept that. Gentle hugs and understanding, Lisa

keep smilin 10-20-2010 06:40 PM

Dear Cindi..
 
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Originally Posted by Lisa in Ohio (Post 706887)
Oh Cindi, I am so sorry to learn about your frustrations. They are certainly founded and I understand the frustration of not having insurance as I went through this for a period of time. have you tried a university or teaching hospital for an appointment? They may see you without insurance. You may wish to look into social services as they have resources that might be able to help you. It is worth a try even if you are working and think that you might make too much money. Sometimes one time help is available. I would urge you to start applying for SSDI right away if you haven't already. Once you are approved, you will be automatically enrolled in Medicare and most places accept that. Gentle hugs and understanding, Lisa

I am so sorry and I believe Lisa touched upon some great options.. I also want to add that I send you a huge supportive hug and know how much your support does mean to me..AND you have mine..I will surely keep you in my prayers..

Hugz, Kathy:hug:

SandyRI 10-20-2010 06:51 PM

I am so sincerely sorry for your suffering.

Your State's Department of Human Services may also be a resource for you. That is where much of the Federal funding flows start. Check online.

Please take care of yourself and know that we care about you.

XOXOX Sandy

finz 10-21-2010 03:55 AM

"I would urge you to start applying for SSDI right away if you haven't already. Once you are approved, you will be automatically enrolled in Medicare and most places accept that"

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Just a reminder that MC doesn't kick in until 2 years after what SSDI decides is your date of disability. For many of us, once we get approved for SSDI MC kicks in right away but only because it took years to get approved.

Cindi, I'm so sorry you are suffering so badly right now.

Jimking 10-21-2010 10:24 AM

cindi1965, I provided a link to ABPM Public Directory. Check your state to find a pain specialist near you. I hope this helps. Americans should not have to suffer like this. :mad:
http://www.association-office.com/ab...dir/search.cfm

cindi1965 10-22-2010 08:04 PM

Thank you all, but I have tried it all...SS...DHHR...we make "too much" money HA!!.....to get insurance through Medicare...NO PM doctor will see me in 4 states..I am surrounded by PA, MD and VA...I am just sticking with my GP...I'll never win my SSDI case if this keeps up!

Jimking 10-23-2010 08:11 AM

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Originally Posted by cindi1965 (Post 707649)
Thank you all, but I have tried it all...SS...DHHR...we make "too much" money HA!!.....to get insurance through Medicare...NO PM doctor will see me in 4 states..I am surrounded by PA, MD and VA...I am just sticking with my GP...I'll never win my SSDI case if this keeps up!

Cindy, we live in VA and know what you are going through. I work, my wife can't because of RSD. We lost our insurance because of technicalities which are put in place so that those who are ill will be shunned from the for profit insurance co. I pay out of pocket and as time has gone by we are stone broke. We are now behind on our mortgage and are fighting now to keep the bank from taking our home. My wife does not qualify for medicaid because I make too much money. The bank will not deal with me because I don't make enough money with all the medical bills. We have always had very good credit, both of us have been tax paying citizens for 30-40 years each. I've contacted my congressman, Gerald Connally whose staff is now working with the our bank and Social Security. Cindi, maybe contacting your congressperson may help in some manner?

daniella 10-23-2010 09:18 AM

Hi. I am so sorry. I can relate in some ways. I do have insurance but none of my office visits are covered. So every apt with the pain doctor,neuro who ever I have to pay for. Some procedures are covered but with huge co pays. I wish I had answers for you. I also can relate as when I knock myself the pain goes sky high. I hope it settles down soon.
On a side note if you are able to pay out of pocket some doctors will work a better rate. When the doctors bill insurance companies they often don't get the full amount so when private pay they will sometimes work with you. I know it is expensive though. Also for some meds if you don't have insurance you can get it free through the company. Your doctor just fills out a form and they send the filled meds to your doc office and you pick it up there. Hang in there.

loretta 10-23-2010 11:30 PM

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Originally Posted by daniella (Post 707773)
Hi. I am so sorry. I can relate in some ways. I do have insurance but none of my office visits are covered. So every apt with the pain doctor,neuro who ever I have to pay for. Some procedures are covered but with huge co pays. I wish I had answers for you. I also can relate as when I knock myself the pain goes sky high. I hope it settles down soon.
On a side note if you are able to pay out of pocket some doctors will work a better rate. When the doctors bill insurance companies they often don't get the full amount so when private pay they will sometimes work with you. I know it is expensive though. Also for some meds if you don't have insurance you can get it free through the company. Your doctor just fills out a form and they send the filled meds to your doc office and you pick it up there. Hang in there.

Thanks Daniella for the information. I no longer have insurance. Denied one time SSDI. Trying again. I find my Dr. appts. have cash pay for less than what is charged ins. co. Also on one med , seroquel xr first month free-following months are discounted. I'm really hoping for SSDI. Take care, and know we are thinking of you. loretta with big hugs:grouphug:

Dubious 10-24-2010 12:27 AM

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Originally Posted by cindi1965 (Post 706867)
You guys know me and know that I am the one who give the support. I am sooooo frustrated because I don't have insurance and I am paying full price for my GP appts and now NO PM or Neuro will see me because I don't have insurance...I am having more and more symptoms and I can't get anyone to seeyme...I never get politcal, but now I know how Obama feels about health care...his mother died of cancer because she was worried about paying the bills...well, I am right there with her, I am about to lose my mind today because my pain level is off the charts even with my pain pills. I bumped my opposite leg and my affected leg hasn't hurt this much since I had the MRSA in it.....I think I am going to get into bed and pull the covers over my head and have a great big huge pity party for my self!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Hi Cindi,

I am so sorry for where you are at. Have you tried hitting up your local "state" hospital emergency room? Where I am at, they cannot turn you away if they accept state or federal money, which is many of them. You may wait for awhile, but you will get good care.

I truly understand where you are at and without getting too political, Obamacare will completely crash the system for so many reasons that haven't been brought up yet, your head will spin! So believe me when I say, that approach is not the answer! The medical community has been mostly silent on that ideology but their utimate response won't be so provincial. I know this to be true, I was a health care provider for 20 years so I speak from unequivocal experience.

Hang in there! Also, based on your income, state facilities are usually mandated to discount your services. Check it out...


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