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<blockquote data-quote="Tiapet" data-source="post: 167639" data-attributes="member: 455"><p>Yes Janet, you can do handrails in a mobile. My grandmother had them. Medicare will pay for things you may not even realize. You can attack it from one of two fronts. Which ever you find easier or more responsive to your calls. You can call your local area on aging to find out if medicare will pay for the items you are seeking as they will know or you can obviously call medicare themselves.</p><p></p><p>Heather, I'm glad your GP is so good. Mobic isn't new and did absolutely NOTHING for me many years ago long before I was in this condition. It was like taking candy.</p><p></p><p>I swear, so many of us could have our own pharmacy at the rate we're going. Espeically with all the medications we've either tried and failed with and/or are on right at the moment combined with our childrens & families in general. Scarey thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiapet, post: 167639, member: 455"] Yes Janet, you can do handrails in a mobile. My grandmother had them. Medicare will pay for things you may not even realize. You can attack it from one of two fronts. Which ever you find easier or more responsive to your calls. You can call your local area on aging to find out if medicare will pay for the items you are seeking as they will know or you can obviously call medicare themselves. Heather, I'm glad your GP is so good. Mobic isn't new and did absolutely NOTHING for me many years ago long before I was in this condition. It was like taking candy. I swear, so many of us could have our own pharmacy at the rate we're going. Espeically with all the medications we've either tried and failed with and/or are on right at the moment combined with our childrens & families in general. Scarey thought. [/QUOTE]
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