Hi there!
Recently I have come to the realization that Oregon (where I currently live) just isn't doing it for these breathers of mine! Some allergy here just completely tightens up my lungs, leaving me reliant on albuterol (only giving me minimal relief) or desperate for the ocean air... I lived at the beach for 2 years of my life, and in those two years, I barely remember being sick! I was younger, so that helps of course, but even now I notice an extreme difference in my lungs when I get to breathing that salt in! The only issue is... Oregon is freezing, besides our two nice months out of the year. And that isn't enough for me! *greedy over the sun*
We have vacationed to Florida multiple times, and this last time we took the time to go over to Cocoa Beach... I fell in love almost instantly, and now, I am really hoping that moving to FL will be possible (we are looking on the west side now, Dunedin/Clearwater/Sarasota/etc). But, we have a million questions, most revolving around the medicaid program. I am single and have no income as I cannot work, so I am sure I can qualify for SSI, and I have found out that if you get SSI you can get medicaid in Florida (correct me if I am wrong).
So the questions... (I'll try and make this easy)
1. Does Florida SSI related medicaid cover 100%?
2. Who, in your opinion, is the best/worst doctor in Florida?
3. Have you noticed a difference in your PFT's/general health since your move to Florida?
4. How far from the beach do you live? How often do you actually go to the ocean?
5. Do you get in the water, and if so do you think that makes a big difference?
6. What town are you in/like best? Also, east coast or west coast?
7. Any other concerns, questions, things I should think about/things you think I should know about Florida, and the move there. Any advice appreciated!
Thank you so much in advance. I just know that doing the same thing over and over again, expecting a different outcome is insanity and that's not the boat I want to be in! I want to keep these lungs as healthy as possible, and that is why I am doing everything I can right now to keep them in fabulous condition. And as I continue that, I am hoping that the constant salty Florida air will help!
Recently I have come to the realization that Oregon (where I currently live) just isn't doing it for these breathers of mine! Some allergy here just completely tightens up my lungs, leaving me reliant on albuterol (only giving me minimal relief) or desperate for the ocean air... I lived at the beach for 2 years of my life, and in those two years, I barely remember being sick! I was younger, so that helps of course, but even now I notice an extreme difference in my lungs when I get to breathing that salt in! The only issue is... Oregon is freezing, besides our two nice months out of the year. And that isn't enough for me! *greedy over the sun*
We have vacationed to Florida multiple times, and this last time we took the time to go over to Cocoa Beach... I fell in love almost instantly, and now, I am really hoping that moving to FL will be possible (we are looking on the west side now, Dunedin/Clearwater/Sarasota/etc). But, we have a million questions, most revolving around the medicaid program. I am single and have no income as I cannot work, so I am sure I can qualify for SSI, and I have found out that if you get SSI you can get medicaid in Florida (correct me if I am wrong).
So the questions... (I'll try and make this easy)
1. Does Florida SSI related medicaid cover 100%?
2. Who, in your opinion, is the best/worst doctor in Florida?
3. Have you noticed a difference in your PFT's/general health since your move to Florida?
4. How far from the beach do you live? How often do you actually go to the ocean?
5. Do you get in the water, and if so do you think that makes a big difference?
6. What town are you in/like best? Also, east coast or west coast?
7. Any other concerns, questions, things I should think about/things you think I should know about Florida, and the move there. Any advice appreciated!
Thank you so much in advance. I just know that doing the same thing over and over again, expecting a different outcome is insanity and that's not the boat I want to be in! I want to keep these lungs as healthy as possible, and that is why I am doing everything I can right now to keep them in fabulous condition. And as I continue that, I am hoping that the constant salty Florida air will help!