I too am 61 and have odd mutations that were approved in December. Took my insurance a while to approve but my delivery is scheduled for Wednesday. Can't wait to get started and see some improvements.
I was diagnosed at age 47 ( confirmed with genetic testing). Had never been sick before but was sick for 2 years before they figured it out. Since then have bouts of MRSA and Pseudomonas about every 6 months . I too was overweight and unfortunatly still am .
I have one credit card that I only use for my medical expenses. I even pay my insurance premium automatically each month from that card. At the end of year I get a printout from the credit card company and everything that I paid is organized and recorded. I am not good at keeping my receipts...
I have one credit card that I only use for my medical expenses. I even pay my insurance premium automatically each month from that card. At the end of year I get a printout from the credit card company and everything that I paid is organized and recorded. I am not good at keeping my receipts...
I have one credit card that I only use for my medical expenses. I even pay my insurance premium automatically each month from that card. At the end of year I get a printout from the credit card company and everything that I paid is organized and recorded. I am not good at keeping my receipts...
I have one credit card that I only use for my medical expenses. I even pay my insurance premium automatically each month from that card. At the end of year I get a printout from the credit card company and everything that I paid is organized and recorded. I am not good at keeping my receipts...
I have one credit card that I only use for my medical expenses. I even pay my insurance premium automatically each month from that card. At the end of year I get a printout from the credit card company and everything that I paid is organized and recorded. I am not good at keeping my receipts...
I don't think that it is against the law but you will DEFINATLY have a problem when the secondary insurance finds out they have been paying as the primary. Also when your husband completes his application to have your daughter covered he will have to list any other insurance and if he doesn't...
I don't think that it is against the law but you will DEFINATLY have a problem when the secondary insurance finds out they have been paying as the primary. Also when your husband completes his application to have your daughter covered he will have to list any other insurance and if he doesn't...
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