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SSI / SSDI Are Determined to be Confusing
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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 550040" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Actually, Heather, you explain it quite well. I understand it now and it makes sense. And that is something, lemme tell you. LOL </p><p></p><p>And yes, the CW said he was having Travis apply for both because our household income was zero, which obviously meant we needed money. Doesn't surprise me that medicaid is better coverage than medicare. I just need to get him on it cuz he needs to get to his docs asap. Stinks that for his hemotologist at least, I'm going to have to look in the dayton area. The ones in our area blow major wind and use labs notorious for their incompetence and inaccuracy. He's been having some symptoms of late that have us a bit worried, Not sure if it might be a vitamin deficiency or worst case a blood clot, but I wasn't able to talk him into the ER when it flared ugly the last time last week. I don't blame him over the ER in a way as neither lab is worth a crud 90 percent of the time and he couldn't see sitting there for heaven knows how long to have the lab mess it up and come back with a bogus blood count result. (we've just had it happen too many times)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 550040, member: 84"] Actually, Heather, you explain it quite well. I understand it now and it makes sense. And that is something, lemme tell you. LOL And yes, the CW said he was having Travis apply for both because our household income was zero, which obviously meant we needed money. Doesn't surprise me that medicaid is better coverage than medicare. I just need to get him on it cuz he needs to get to his docs asap. Stinks that for his hemotologist at least, I'm going to have to look in the dayton area. The ones in our area blow major wind and use labs notorious for their incompetence and inaccuracy. He's been having some symptoms of late that have us a bit worried, Not sure if it might be a vitamin deficiency or worst case a blood clot, but I wasn't able to talk him into the ER when it flared ugly the last time last week. I don't blame him over the ER in a way as neither lab is worth a crud 90 percent of the time and he couldn't see sitting there for heaven knows how long to have the lab mess it up and come back with a bogus blood count result. (we've just had it happen too many times) [/QUOTE]
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