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In reply to the discussion: 1 in 4 adults had insurance but still couldn’t afford medical care [View all]CountAllVotes
(22,218 posts)13. yeah it truly sucks
I'm still looking for a new doctor as I finally faced the fact that the one I've been going to is abusing me and abusing me horribly. Was told by Medicare, my supplemental ins. carrier and the Medicare D carrier (Caremark) to turn said doctor in to the AMA, etc. after I told them what is going on.
They've all told me to find a new doctor but no luck so far.
1st question: Are you using any controlled substances?
2nd question: Are you disabled?
After I answer these questions I usually get hung-up on.
Makes you feel like a piece of total crap, believe me.
I don't know what I will do if I run out of medications and find no doctor to refill them. This War on Drugs is doing me no good at all.
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as I repeatedly have stated...it doesn't do you any good to have insurance you can't afford to use.
antigop
May 2015
#1
I can't afford to buy my insulin when I hit the gap in prescription coverage two months from now.
In_The_Wind
May 2015
#5
We're nowhere close to being done yet. It has to shake out somehow that people get the medical care
brewens
May 2015
#6
wow, Count, so sorry...I dream of the day when we live in a civilized society. nt
antigop
May 2015
#11
How many of those had decent food which might have prevented the need for "health care"?
jtuck004
May 2015
#25
Medicaid and all other plans should cover needed dental care (excluding primarily cosmetic).
pnwmom
May 2015
#41
What will be interesting is when the MIC and Big Pharma and Private Health Insurance all start
djean111
May 2015
#51