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Heard from Miss KT, and all is not well...
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<blockquote data-quote="KTMom91" data-source="post: 377340" data-attributes="member: 4040"><p>I confronted her about quitting her job - and she blew me off. Several hours later, she came in asking about refilling her medications. I reminded her that I had made it very clear that she came off the insurance on Aug 31, and she had assured me that the college had a health center where she could fill them (it doesn't, which I suspected, but...), that it was her problem now, and since she had a dr appointment on Sept 17, she needed to figure out how she was going to pay for it. Then I asked her if she had called around to find out how much her medications were without insurance. No. I pointed out that, several years ago, her medications alone were close to $400/mo, and I was sure it had gotten more expensive since then. OK. She'll apply for Medi-Cal. I told her about the prescription assistance some drug companies have, but that she would need to apply if she was interested. OOOOOOOOKKKKKKKKK.</p><p></p><p>Then she sends me a fb message. "I guess I'll just have to go off my medications then, since I don't have insurance and they cost so much." My response? "You were well aware of the end date of the insurance, and we are not going to cover your medications." And you know what? I don't feel guilty in the least. This is the same bs her father pulled...all the time. No follow through, then try and guilt someone into fixing it for you. If that doesn't work, blame them directly and finish it up with a huge helping of passive-aggressive. been there done that. Not again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KTMom91, post: 377340, member: 4040"] I confronted her about quitting her job - and she blew me off. Several hours later, she came in asking about refilling her medications. I reminded her that I had made it very clear that she came off the insurance on Aug 31, and she had assured me that the college had a health center where she could fill them (it doesn't, which I suspected, but...), that it was her problem now, and since she had a dr appointment on Sept 17, she needed to figure out how she was going to pay for it. Then I asked her if she had called around to find out how much her medications were without insurance. No. I pointed out that, several years ago, her medications alone were close to $400/mo, and I was sure it had gotten more expensive since then. OK. She'll apply for Medi-Cal. I told her about the prescription assistance some drug companies have, but that she would need to apply if she was interested. OOOOOOOOKKKKKKKKK. Then she sends me a fb message. "I guess I'll just have to go off my medications then, since I don't have insurance and they cost so much." My response? "You were well aware of the end date of the insurance, and we are not going to cover your medications." And you know what? I don't feel guilty in the least. This is the same bs her father pulled...all the time. No follow through, then try and guilt someone into fixing it for you. If that doesn't work, blame them directly and finish it up with a huge helping of passive-aggressive. been there done that. Not again. [/QUOTE]
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