THE ECONOMY OF HAVING CANCER.
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Bills!
I guess I am one of the fortunate ones too. My husband carried the insurance, which is really good. I was diagnosed April 2012 and my out of pocket max is 2,500 and Dr co pays is 25.00. So between last year and this year we have paid about $6,000 total. I worked at the hospital and got 40% off the hospital bills. I say I am fortunate but just having cancer sucks. I would gladly give up every dime not to have this. I told my husband that I am glad I have the cancer and not him. We still have our 15 year old twins that will be going to college and need insurance and my husband is the breadwinner in our family.
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$$$$ --> $
We achieved cost control with medical tourism, at home / DIY answers, CAM and off label generics. Mostly for cash, not insurance. Which beach is that ? If it's Hawaii, Asia has significant deals.
The better one is at thinking accurately out of the box, the more one can stay out of the bank box.
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