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Nicole....I am thinking you
Nicole....I am thinking you were early stage, correct? Diagnosed and treated 10-12 months ago? Have you been able to go back to work? If so, you might think about contacting the creditors and working out a payment plan with them. You cannot give them that which you do not have, and they surely know that.
My (late) husband died of liver cancer and was too ill to work for a long time before he passed. His SS Disability did not start until just a few months before he died and the bills were considerable, even after the insurance paid. After all, 20% of $50,000 is still a LOT of money. I remember contacting the hospital and offering them $150 a month. They said it wasn't enough. I said, "Would you rather have nothing?" They settled for the 150.
Do you live in one of the states where creditors can garnish your wages? That's not allowed in Texas, but I know it happens in some parts of the country. If that's a possibility, don't ignore or try to dodge them. Let them know you are willing to work out a reasonable payment plan.
Best of luck,
Carlene0 -
Out of money
UGH! I have been threatened with the collections agency, too. I find the whole process so confusing.
I had an out-of-network surgeon do the urgent bowel resection and the insurance company wouldn't reimburse me for even 1/2 of the amount.
When I tried to appeal, the insurance company said I had to have the surgeon's office send in a "pre-authorization" and the surgeon's office said they never pre-authorize urgent surgery. Oh well...
Maybe you can set up a payment plan?0 -
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Don't panic. I know the feeling when you're so engrossed with diagnosis/treatments/labs etc. that even opening mail seems too much. Call the business offices of each of companies that have been sending you bills. Explain that you have a willingness to pay, but not the ability to pay in full. You can set up a plan to give them like $20 a month and as long as you pay them every month, they'll leave you alone. Try to get to them before they send it off to collection for those companies can be relentless and you don't need that kind of stress.
(((HUGS))) Maria0 -
yeah I know its my own fault
yeah I know its my own fault for not contacting them and setting up plans but I just did not want to deal with that and now its way too late on most of them and I am really really stressing and I DONT KNOW WHY!!! I really feel sooo lost and scared. And yes they can garnish my wages... Im thinking of getting a loan and trying to pay them all off... I stress soooo much over money and I seriously can not help it...0 -
I was diagnosed in JuneHissy_Fitz said:Nicole....I am thinking you
Nicole....I am thinking you were early stage, correct? Diagnosed and treated 10-12 months ago? Have you been able to go back to work? If so, you might think about contacting the creditors and working out a payment plan with them. You cannot give them that which you do not have, and they surely know that.
My (late) husband died of liver cancer and was too ill to work for a long time before he passed. His SS Disability did not start until just a few months before he died and the bills were considerable, even after the insurance paid. After all, 20% of $50,000 is still a LOT of money. I remember contacting the hospital and offering them $150 a month. They said it wasn't enough. I said, "Would you rather have nothing?" They settled for the 150.
Do you live in one of the states where creditors can garnish your wages? That's not allowed in Texas, but I know it happens in some parts of the country. If that's a possibility, don't ignore or try to dodge them. Let them know you are willing to work out a reasonable payment plan.
Best of luck,
Carlene
I was diagnosed in June 28,10 and chemo for 3 months aug oct sept and yeah Adeno carcinoma endometrioid type stage 1A Ovarian/Uterine cancer0
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