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Old 09-14-2008, 08:44 AM #1
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Default question please ?

i have been on diablity for about 5 years......i have not had to use medicare, did not need it as my husband had blue cross.....now however, he is also disabled and will be (hopefully) going on social security... my question is this.......does medicare kick in from the date of approval for him, or is it two years from the date of filing? also, will i still be able to stay on his blue cross or will i be forced to also go on medicare?
also, will my disablity be reduced since he will be on it also?
thanks for any help...................
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