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Posted: 4/18/2004, 3:49 pm
by hpdfk
I know

Posted: 4/18/2004, 4:00 pm
by Dr. Hobo
oh yeah
i found this quite interesting
but apparently according to GE's healthcare provider .. im 25 and therefore too old to get coverage!

Posted: 4/18/2004, 4:05 pm
by Henrietta
Ah yes that's a big worry for me too, I can only stay on my parents insurance till I'm about 24 and I have to be a full time student too.
Posted: 4/18/2004, 4:13 pm
by Joey
nothing to say .. completely random just to hit 8400 posts ..
Posted: 4/18/2004, 4:17 pm
by Dr. Hobo
70 x 7 wrote:Ah yes that's a big worry for me too, I can only stay on my parents insurance till I'm about 24 and I have to be a full time student too.
the thing is
they cover till im 25
but im not 25
atleast not by any convention that im aware of
im only 24
and less than a week after my 24th bday they told him i wasnt covered anymore because i was 25
and im a fulltime student too
Posted: 4/18/2004, 4:20 pm
by Sonya
Joey wrote:nothing to say .. completely random just to hit 8400 posts ..
Congrats!

Posted: 4/18/2004, 4:32 pm
by Henrietta
I think you might want to look into that Sand

Posted: 4/18/2004, 4:33 pm
by Soozy
Having to have insurance for medical stuff is just scary.
And don't some policies only cover you up to a certain amount?
I have private medical cover from work and it's covering all my treatment, though I think I'll have to go back to the NHS for checkups once I'm better.
Posted: 4/18/2004, 4:41 pm
by Henrietta
Yeah it really is, there are so many people that don't have any.
Posted: 4/18/2004, 4:42 pm
by Soozy
So what happens if you get really sick and have no insurance?
Posted: 4/18/2004, 4:44 pm
by xoNoDoubt69
i don't have any medical insurance

I need to go to the dentist bad too but it's too expenisve without insurance
Posted: 4/18/2004, 4:46 pm
by Soozy
:O Poor Mel.
That's just so so so so scary. Get some insurance now. How much does it cost?
Posted: 4/18/2004, 5:27 pm
by Henrietta
If your employer doesn't offer it as part of your wages (you usually have to pay, as well, but for a pretty decent price) then it is very, very, very expensive. You just have to pay out of pocket for whatever you get done.
Posted: 4/18/2004, 5:28 pm
by Joey
woo! may 4th the first seasons of gilmore girls and party of five come out on dvd

Posted: 4/18/2004, 5:33 pm
by Soozy
:O I'm so glad I don't live in America. There's no way I could afford to pay for all my treatment
On a lighter note - the 4th of May is also Matt Good's new single release day

Posted: 4/18/2004, 6:14 pm
by Penguin Josh
how do you know the single comes out then?
Posted: 4/18/2004, 6:27 pm
by starseed_10
cause there's a dogmonster in your avatar.
Posted: 4/18/2004, 7:30 pm
by gavtodd71
ahhhh
*Falls over*
Dog monster...don't go there!
Posted: 4/18/2004, 8:38 pm
by lemonphile4
sandman wrote:
and less than a week after my 24th bday they told him i wasnt covered anymore because i was 25
and im a fulltime student too
My dad's insurance company dropped me because they told him I wasn't a full time student. This was
after my parents called and told them that I was still going to school. And it took them three months to get me back on the insurance. I'm glad I didn't get sick!
Posted: 4/18/2004, 8:58 pm
by thirdhour
I am so getting the first season of gilmore girls on dvd...no i'll convinve someone to buy it for my birthday....
There's 'a big concert announcment' tomorrow morning on the radio. I'm really hoping it's matt good.