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In reply to the discussion: Cancer Treatment [View all]DiehardLiberal
(580 posts)14. I'm so sorry to hear this. As a breast cancer survivor, I can only say that it's another reason we
need a Medicare for all/Single Payer health care system. I found my own lump 2 months before I turned 65. Had no health insurance as I'd had to let it go as a small business owner after the recession made it impossible to pay the premiums. Might have found it sooner if I'd had coverage.
The good news is that once I had Medicare I had access to great treatment and almost 3 years later I'm doing well. I wish your friend the very best in her journey and a healthy outcome. Mine was also aggressive and it was a year of no fun. Adding financial stress is just so unjust and I'll leave it to others to give you advice on that.
Sending best wishes to you and your friend for a reasonable route to get the care she needs and deserves!
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I did as well, I am trying to do some research online before I go over there.
redstatebluegirl
Feb 2016
#12
$250,000 is more than the average Social Security lifetime payout. Imagine that!
Kip Humphrey
Feb 2016
#26
God this just makes me so angry! People should not have to make life or death
smirkymonkey
Feb 2016
#36
According to the ACA, plans can no longer enforce caps once the deductible has been met
Warpy
Feb 2016
#8
For that matter, call Blue Cross directly & ask them what's what with that estimate.
WillowTree
Feb 2016
#16
I echo your recommendation to breastcancer.org. The forums there are a wealth of good information.nt
DiehardLiberal
Feb 2016
#15
I'm so sorry to hear this. As a breast cancer survivor, I can only say that it's another reason we
DiehardLiberal
Feb 2016
#14
Thank you, I am doing some research and so is my husband so we can make her feel better.
redstatebluegirl
Feb 2016
#23