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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 270074" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Hi Mary, {{Hugs}}</p><p> </p><p>I feel for you and can really see your quandry.</p><p> </p><p>I would definitely keep him at home, and wait out the chemo and the side effects b4 even considering that he move out. </p><p>Plus, he will take longer to mature so I would not have my sites set too high. When he's feeling up to it, he can get a job, even if it's min. wage, and contribute to your household.</p><p>In the meantime, there has got to be some "hard-to-insure" insurance out there that you can find. I assume he's on Medicaid, and from what you say, it doesn't cover his trileptal. Maybe the pharmacist can help you. I'm sure they see every kind of coverage under the sun and can steer you in the right direction.</p><p> </p><p>Sometimes, talking to the oncologist isn't the best way, but talking to the oncologist's staff may work. The nurses and bookkeepers may have some ideas. Keep looking!</p><p> </p><p>I'm sending a ton of support.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 270074, member: 3419"] Hi Mary, {{Hugs}} I feel for you and can really see your quandry. I would definitely keep him at home, and wait out the chemo and the side effects b4 even considering that he move out. Plus, he will take longer to mature so I would not have my sites set too high. When he's feeling up to it, he can get a job, even if it's min. wage, and contribute to your household. In the meantime, there has got to be some "hard-to-insure" insurance out there that you can find. I assume he's on Medicaid, and from what you say, it doesn't cover his trileptal. Maybe the pharmacist can help you. I'm sure they see every kind of coverage under the sun and can steer you in the right direction. Sometimes, talking to the oncologist isn't the best way, but talking to the oncologist's staff may work. The nurses and bookkeepers may have some ideas. Keep looking! I'm sending a ton of support. [/QUOTE]
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