Am i the only young person in the world that gets the best insurance plan i can specifically because i do high risk activities? I almost never go to the Dr, but i also know that if something does send me to a hospital itll most likely be a serious accident because of my kart racing and other outdoor activities.. ER bills are expensive.
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The typical costs of healthcare for an individual don't increase much until around 50 years old. However, you're at an age where significant health problems can and do arise. If I were in your shoes, I would protect your personal finances by buying the insurance. I would also look into life insurance if you don't already have it.
When the government pays, the government controls.
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Originally posted by bcoop View PostI don't ride street bikes, and not currently riding in the dirt. I may be a gambler, but I don't tempt fate either.
Either that or research the ins/outs of how folks without insurance make it through serious problems and such. The ones I know, typically have long term problems since a hospital will patch it up, but not fix any underlying damage from a problem.
i.e. one guy busted a finger tendon on a trailer that hit his hands. They took care of the deep cuts with stitches, sanitized it and put on some nice bandages. That finger does not bend anymore though. It costs too much to get that fixed at a "specialist".
Other story is a broken wrist, patched up but can't bend hand right now...etc...etc.Originally posted by MR EDDU defend him who use's racial slurs like hes drinking water.
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I've had 3 trips to the ER since I've been on my own insurance policy (5 years now). The first time was the second day my insurance was effective. I know I need it, but it sounds like you aren't as accident prone as I am. However, $5,000 a year might set you back a bit, but a big hospital bill would set you back so much more.Originally posted by BroncojohnnyHOORAY ME and FUCK YOU!
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Originally posted by Ruffdaddy View PostAm i the only young person in the world that gets the best insurance plan i can specifically because i do high risk activities? I almost never go to the Dr, but i also know that if something does send me to a hospital itll most likely be a serious accident because of my kart racing and other outdoor activities.. ER bills are expensive.
Insurance is just so goddamn expensive these days. Thanks a lot, Obama.Originally posted by BradMBut, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.Originally posted by LeahIn other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.
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Originally posted by The King View PostFor cost scaling with insurance, my wife just had rotator cuff repair surgery in June, with a total cost out-of-pocket right at $2500 for everything using in-network providers. Our health insurance plan has a $600 deductible (per family).Last edited by bcoop; 09-01-2015, 10:09 AM.Originally posted by BradMBut, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.Originally posted by LeahIn other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.
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I hate paying for insurance, but I look at it as a necessary evil.
Also, I have had insurance since I was 20 years old. I have paid probably 50 grand in that time and only had one hospital visit for myself. That one ER visit cost me 3k out of pocket which probably was 15k overall in insurance cost. That visit plus 2 kids being born, plus random stuff my wife has had happened has been well over 50k I am sure.
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Originally posted by bcoop View PostMore interested to hear how she is recovering, than the out of pocket cost. This is something I've struggled with ever since it happened. I did have insurance back when it happened, but did some research and heard/read so many horror stories of people who only got worse after the surgery so I decided against it. It's at the point now, where I don't want to continue living like this. Some days I can't move my arm at all. I can't get a good night's sleep. I'm limited in movement and activity. I need help doing things I shouldn't need help doing. It fucking sucks. Even knowing it may not do any good, I'm almost to the point of not caring, I just want a chance at some kind of possible relief. Thank God it is my left arm and not my right, or I wouldn't even be able to rub one out.
There was about a year after I got out of the Army (1997) that I didn't have health insurance. I honestly do not believe that I have come close to breaking even but between wives and kids, I absolutely have.
Hell, one of the main reasons I have not tried to get out of corporate America and do my own thing is fear of not having health insurance (for a reasonable cost). I know I can buy it on my own but that shit can get crazy expensive. And Lea's options as a teacher are just about as bad as buying it on our own.
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Originally posted by Ruffdaddy View Postand sleeping only on my side.Originally posted by BradMBut, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.Originally posted by LeahIn other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.
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Originally posted by bcoop View PostI know this is playing a role. I'm a side sleeper. I can't sleep when on my back or stomach. And when I sleep on my side, I toss and turn due to pain. I can't win it seems.
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