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<blockquote data-quote="Sue C" data-source="post: 25107" data-attributes="member: 87"><p>Thanks, ladies. Melissa came home yesterday and said she didn't need to go to the dr. because she had talked to a friend who has diabetis. (friend is not a dr--he's an old middle school friend who bartends) Anyway, she says she's not going to the dr. and she didn't ask at work about getting an insurance card. She had signed up for insurance at orientation on the first day of work. I looked through the book she had brought home. All it was was a list of dr's in the network plus it said you had to show an insurance card. The book didn't even tell the services that are covered. She says she's not asking for a card--that she doesn't need one. Can't argue with her. Won't argue with her. Guess if she does have a health problem, it's HER problem. She's 21, as she constantly reminds husband and me!</p><p></p><p>Thanks again,</p><p>Sue</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sue C, post: 25107, member: 87"] Thanks, ladies. Melissa came home yesterday and said she didn't need to go to the dr. because she had talked to a friend who has diabetis. (friend is not a dr--he's an old middle school friend who bartends) Anyway, she says she's not going to the dr. and she didn't ask at work about getting an insurance card. She had signed up for insurance at orientation on the first day of work. I looked through the book she had brought home. All it was was a list of dr's in the network plus it said you had to show an insurance card. The book didn't even tell the services that are covered. She says she's not asking for a card--that she doesn't need one. Can't argue with her. Won't argue with her. Guess if she does have a health problem, it's HER problem. She's 21, as she constantly reminds husband and me! Thanks again, Sue [/QUOTE]
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