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<blockquote data-quote="bigblueagain" data-source="post: 4249" data-attributes="member: 909"><p>Terri I am sooo sorry it has taken me so long to get to this. My computer is on the fritz again(long story which involves my difficult child to say the least), and so I am just now getting to get on by using my husbands' ISP. Anyway I really don't have an answer on what to do with the loss of your coverage. I have more expertise in helping people understand the coverage they have from their employers, and how to appeal decisions and benefits. I believe someone else advised you to try a Katie Beckett waiver application, and I think that is a wise move. In most states they do have some type of coverage for children whose parents fall into the gap as you do, too much money for medicaid assistance, too little income to pay the high employer premiums. I do wish you luck however. BLUE</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigblueagain, post: 4249, member: 909"] Terri I am sooo sorry it has taken me so long to get to this. My computer is on the fritz again(long story which involves my difficult child to say the least), and so I am just now getting to get on by using my husbands' ISP. Anyway I really don't have an answer on what to do with the loss of your coverage. I have more expertise in helping people understand the coverage they have from their employers, and how to appeal decisions and benefits. I believe someone else advised you to try a Katie Beckett waiver application, and I think that is a wise move. In most states they do have some type of coverage for children whose parents fall into the gap as you do, too much money for medicaid assistance, too little income to pay the high employer premiums. I do wish you luck however. BLUE [/QUOTE]
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