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difficult child finally understand how we felt when she did nothing to contribute
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<blockquote data-quote="in a daze" data-source="post: 579317" data-attributes="member: 15832"><p>Illinois has a program for people who have pre existing conditions and have been turned down for insurance. Our difficult child just turned 26 so he is off our policy in a month. I also might see if he can get a medical card/public aid instead. Spoke to a social worker who said he could get a medical card even if he has not been declared disabled since he has bipolar disorder. I will have to see about that. The state insurance may be pricey, high deductibles 200-300 a month but it is decent insurance none the less, Blue Cross/Blue Shield PPO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="in a daze, post: 579317, member: 15832"] Illinois has a program for people who have pre existing conditions and have been turned down for insurance. Our difficult child just turned 26 so he is off our policy in a month. I also might see if he can get a medical card/public aid instead. Spoke to a social worker who said he could get a medical card even if he has not been declared disabled since he has bipolar disorder. I will have to see about that. The state insurance may be pricey, high deductibles 200-300 a month but it is decent insurance none the less, Blue Cross/Blue Shield PPO. [/QUOTE]
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