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Does anyone, pray tell, understand healthcare in states where Medicaid was turned dow
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 608995" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Yes they are. I hope to all that is holy that NC doesnt change the way they are doing it now. </p><p></p><p>I have calculated what my expenses would be if I didnt get medicaid. Because I go to the doctor almost once a week, if I had to pay copays plus the $124 that Medicaid part B has increased to, plus the first $200 deductible, then 20% of every doctor or lab or whatever, I wouldnt make hardly anything. The only good thing would be I might be able to find a part time job working from home maybe doing call center work but I could only do that very part time because I think the max you can make and still get SSDI is about 1,000 a month and I get 800. $200 a month wont make up for what I would lose. Not to mention the medications. Oh lord I would have to find a way to go back to work. I couldnt make it on maybe 100 to 200 a month.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 608995, member: 1514"] Yes they are. I hope to all that is holy that NC doesnt change the way they are doing it now. I have calculated what my expenses would be if I didnt get medicaid. Because I go to the doctor almost once a week, if I had to pay copays plus the $124 that Medicaid part B has increased to, plus the first $200 deductible, then 20% of every doctor or lab or whatever, I wouldnt make hardly anything. The only good thing would be I might be able to find a part time job working from home maybe doing call center work but I could only do that very part time because I think the max you can make and still get SSDI is about 1,000 a month and I get 800. $200 a month wont make up for what I would lose. Not to mention the medications. Oh lord I would have to find a way to go back to work. I couldnt make it on maybe 100 to 200 a month. [/QUOTE]
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