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Motown_Johnny

(22,308 posts)
20. Argh, that sucks.. sorry
Tue Mar 18, 2014, 04:27 PM
Mar 2014

Is it a silver plan?


If you went through healthcare.gov and signed up for a silver plan, the costs are based on income.


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I know what you mean Glitterati Mar 2014 #1
that stress relief is so wonderful rurallib Mar 2014 #2
IF I had a Congressman who didn't vote every time to overturn ACA Glitterati Mar 2014 #3
Please let your congressman know anyway. jeff47 Mar 2014 #16
Excellent suggestion. aquart Mar 2014 #28
I think you get 14 chiropractic visits a year Motown_Johnny Mar 2014 #4
My Humana plan covers chiropractor Glitterati Mar 2014 #5
I think all plans need to cover it now Motown_Johnny Mar 2014 #7
It's very expensive out of pocket Glitterati Mar 2014 #9
Just checked with my provider - chiro is crappily covered rurallib Mar 2014 #19
Argh, that sucks.. sorry Motown_Johnny Mar 2014 #20
It is a silver plan. I am just over the line for income rurallib Mar 2014 #21
Thank you, Johnny! rurallib Mar 2014 #12
Check your plan Motown_Johnny Mar 2014 #15
I will, iwll, Iwill. rurallib Mar 2014 #17
Me too treestar Mar 2014 #6
For me Glitterati Mar 2014 #8
Sad commentary about American "exceptionalism" ErikJ Mar 2014 #10
I figured the exceptionalism was ... 1000words Mar 2014 #11
I'm in a better situation, too. Vinca Mar 2014 #13
I get Medicare in September - rurallib Mar 2014 #14
k&r Liberal_in_LA Mar 2014 #18
I am so glad to hear it. Please call OFA like Glitterati did and see if they can use your story in okaawhatever Mar 2014 #22
will call OFA - I have a good friend aas the local volunteer rurallib Mar 2014 #23
That is so awesome!! Not only are you speaking to the success of the ACA, you're reminding us all of okaawhatever Mar 2014 #25
I didn't call them Glitterati Mar 2014 #24
Thank you for sharing your positive story. It's good to hear someone followed up with your blurb. okaawhatever Mar 2014 #26
AND, literally fighting for some of our very lives Glitterati Mar 2014 #27
I wasn't aware Georgia had gone to that extreme. Nullifying laws is the lowest form of political okaawhatever Mar 2014 #31
Georgia = a bunch of crazy republicans Glitterati Mar 2014 #33
Happy for you rurallib.. Thanks for writing about what Cha Mar 2014 #29
I'm out at least $200 more a month. The changes mean less money for my family. morningfog Mar 2014 #30
Why? How did it affect you? Did you have a policy that didn't meet the requirements and the okaawhatever Mar 2014 #32
I'm not sure why, but we previously qualified for state morningfog Mar 2014 #34
That's really interesting. I'm trying to learn all the good and bad. Most of the bad i've seen have okaawhatever Mar 2014 #35
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