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<blockquote data-quote="1 Day At a Time" data-source="post: 85761" data-attributes="member: 3704"><p>Janet,</p><p></p><p>My 80 year old Mom has had both knees replaced. Both surgeries and rehabs went very well - and she's not the type to push herself.</p><p>My sister in law, who is in her 50's had both done at the same time last year. She has done wonderfully well! I was a little worried about both at once but it went swimmingly. </p><p>by the way, her insurance called her problem - osteoarthritis - prexisting and they absolutely would not cover the surgeries. She was in so much pain and was so limited she decided to go ahead and pay cash. The hospital bill alone was $90,000. But my brother in law, who is a very smart man, went to the accounting office - checkbook in hand. He asked how much they would take if he wrote a check that day.... The bill reduced magically to $35,000. He has taught me that it always pays to negotiate- even with medical bills!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1 Day At a Time, post: 85761, member: 3704"] Janet, My 80 year old Mom has had both knees replaced. Both surgeries and rehabs went very well - and she's not the type to push herself. My sister in law, who is in her 50's had both done at the same time last year. She has done wonderfully well! I was a little worried about both at once but it went swimmingly. by the way, her insurance called her problem - osteoarthritis - prexisting and they absolutely would not cover the surgeries. She was in so much pain and was so limited she decided to go ahead and pay cash. The hospital bill alone was $90,000. But my brother in law, who is a very smart man, went to the accounting office - checkbook in hand. He asked how much they would take if he wrote a check that day.... The bill reduced magically to $35,000. He has taught me that it always pays to negotiate- even with medical bills! [/QUOTE]
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