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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 726371" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I call b.s. if your son makes no money he qualifies for Medicaid. He is lying. Also, disability can happen quickly. It all depends. Do you have proof he even applied? Force him to produce a paper trail.</p><p></p><p>Yes, he will throw a baby fit, but force him to show you that he saw a doctor and applied for Disability. They all hand out papers. If he predictably says "But I lost them" or " they didn't give me anything" tell him to use his two good legs and get the papers. No papers, no proof.</p><p></p><p>On top of that NEVER EVER give cash even $20 to a drug addict. It will go for illegal drugs. This is how you do it so that he can't do this.First make son show you a letter that is sent to all who try to get Medicaid that he does not qualify for Medicaid. Bet he will come up with an excuse why he doesn't have that either because he never tried. He just wants cash but you can't do that safely.</p><p></p><p>When he can't produce the Medicaid rejection, tell him, if you do wish to pay for perceived medications, that you will pick them up for him and pay yourself, but that you are not giving him cash. My guess is after his adult toddler tantrum and insults are over he will never bring up any medications again. He wants your money. That's the bottom line.</p><p></p><p> I think he I saying he needs medications for a way to get money. I don't think he really plans on taking them. When he saw a psychiatrist to get prescribed these four medications how did he pay if he had no Medicaid? What is the doctor's name? What is the address? Drug addicts lie. If their lips are moving they are usually lying. Demand proof.</p><p></p><p>Never give a penny to a drug addict. Ever. Pay directly to the resource person, if you wish to pay anything. You can't trust a drug addict with any cash for any reason. A lot of this advice is from my daughter who was a drug addict once.</p><p></p><p>He can get Medicaid if no job and keep your retirement. You need it. Your son will not be there for you in your hour of need. You need to have money for yourself and hub, not for son's illegal drugs.</p><p></p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 726371, member: 1550"] I call b.s. if your son makes no money he qualifies for Medicaid. He is lying. Also, disability can happen quickly. It all depends. Do you have proof he even applied? Force him to produce a paper trail. Yes, he will throw a baby fit, but force him to show you that he saw a doctor and applied for Disability. They all hand out papers. If he predictably says "But I lost them" or " they didn't give me anything" tell him to use his two good legs and get the papers. No papers, no proof. On top of that NEVER EVER give cash even $20 to a drug addict. It will go for illegal drugs. This is how you do it so that he can't do this.First make son show you a letter that is sent to all who try to get Medicaid that he does not qualify for Medicaid. Bet he will come up with an excuse why he doesn't have that either because he never tried. He just wants cash but you can't do that safely. When he can't produce the Medicaid rejection, tell him, if you do wish to pay for perceived medications, that you will pick them up for him and pay yourself, but that you are not giving him cash. My guess is after his adult toddler tantrum and insults are over he will never bring up any medications again. He wants your money. That's the bottom line. I think he I saying he needs medications for a way to get money. I don't think he really plans on taking them. When he saw a psychiatrist to get prescribed these four medications how did he pay if he had no Medicaid? What is the doctor's name? What is the address? Drug addicts lie. If their lips are moving they are usually lying. Demand proof. Never give a penny to a drug addict. Ever. Pay directly to the resource person, if you wish to pay anything. You can't trust a drug addict with any cash for any reason. A lot of this advice is from my daughter who was a drug addict once. He can get Medicaid if no job and keep your retirement. You need it. Your son will not be there for you in your hour of need. You need to have money for yourself and hub, not for son's illegal drugs. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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