I'm a British male w/cf with an American girlfriend. We have
recently started discussing marriage and a future together, and as
a result are considering where we should be based. One of the
biggest factors in making this decision is healthcare provision.
Here in the UK, we don't have the issues of insurance etc which
people in the States face; everyone, regardless of health,
contributes to our health system via tax, so when it comes to
receiving treatment (for any condition) you have essentially
already paid. What my girlfriend and I have to now decide is
whether we could afford healthcare in the United States, which is
why I am posting at this forum; I'd like to get an idea of the kind
of financial undertaking this would be.
To give some information, I am 25 and in relatively good health.
At any one time, I will be on about 7 types of oral medication, 3
types of inhaled/nebulised medication, and usually I have 'home
treatment' IVs once a year. This is, I envision, the sort of
treatment I will require for the next few years (although,
obviously, with time I expect to deteriorate). Also, at some point
in the not too distant future I imagine my girlfriend and I will
want to explore IVF too. My girlfriend's insurance currently offers
her 80% coverage, and it is a plan I would be accepted onto once
married.
I was wondering then if people from the forum could give
me an approximation of the costs they face or of those they imagine
I would based on the above information. Also, I appreciate I could
have periods of ill health, so I am wondering how much of a burden
unexpected hospital stays etc place upon people financially.
Obviously, financial matters are rather personal and not everyone
would be comfortable discussing them on the forum, so, if
individuals would rather, they are welcome to email me at <a href=
"mailto:emailhuw@googlemail.com">emailhuw@googlemail.com</a>
Many thanks,
Huw
recently started discussing marriage and a future together, and as
a result are considering where we should be based. One of the
biggest factors in making this decision is healthcare provision.
Here in the UK, we don't have the issues of insurance etc which
people in the States face; everyone, regardless of health,
contributes to our health system via tax, so when it comes to
receiving treatment (for any condition) you have essentially
already paid. What my girlfriend and I have to now decide is
whether we could afford healthcare in the United States, which is
why I am posting at this forum; I'd like to get an idea of the kind
of financial undertaking this would be.
To give some information, I am 25 and in relatively good health.
At any one time, I will be on about 7 types of oral medication, 3
types of inhaled/nebulised medication, and usually I have 'home
treatment' IVs once a year. This is, I envision, the sort of
treatment I will require for the next few years (although,
obviously, with time I expect to deteriorate). Also, at some point
in the not too distant future I imagine my girlfriend and I will
want to explore IVF too. My girlfriend's insurance currently offers
her 80% coverage, and it is a plan I would be accepted onto once
married.
I was wondering then if people from the forum could give
me an approximation of the costs they face or of those they imagine
I would based on the above information. Also, I appreciate I could
have periods of ill health, so I am wondering how much of a burden
unexpected hospital stays etc place upon people financially.
Obviously, financial matters are rather personal and not everyone
would be comfortable discussing them on the forum, so, if
individuals would rather, they are welcome to email me at <a href=
"mailto:emailhuw@googlemail.com">emailhuw@googlemail.com</a>
Many thanks,
Huw