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My 6 yr olds mouth is now worth enough that I could have had a boob job, a tummy tuck, and possibly some lypo...
QuoteMy 6 yr olds mouth is now worth enough that I could have had a boob job, a tummy tuck, and possibly some lypo... I feel your pain. We have a daughter with Cystic Fibrosis. In the past 15 years, we've probably incurred close to $2,000,000 in medical and drug expenses. Thankfully we have insurance. Still, our out of pocket costs are thousands of dollars per year beyond what insurance pays.
QuoteQuoteMy 6 yr olds mouth is now worth enough that I could have had a boob job, a tummy tuck, and possibly some lypo... I feel your pain. We have a daughter with Cystic Fibrosis. In the past 15 years, we've probably incurred close to $2,000,000 in medical and drug expenses. Thankfully we have insurance. Still, our out of pocket costs are thousands of dollars per year beyond what insurance pays. Wow, I feel really crappy for complaining now. Have you had any problems with lifetime max issues? I know our insuranance has a lifetime max of a mil per person. That sounds like so much, but when you have a chronic condition that can be gone so quickly... then what?
My husband has coverage for the entire family that is 100% employer paid, but we end up spending close to ten thousand dollars each year out of pocket (they have a crappy plan). I'm wondering whether or not it would be beneficial for us to get a second coverage for at least myself and the kids.My 6yr old has a dentist appointment tomorrow to the tune of $2k out of pocket. Good thing I have a tub to relax in....
It is not uncommon for a single 25 year old to get personal medical insurance for about $1200 a month premiums.