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In reply to the discussion: Question about Medicare [View all]

ExtremelyWokeMatt

(161 posts)
5. You too :)
Sat Dec 17, 2022, 04:24 PM
Dec 2022

I’ve been lucky to hit a recent patch of remission again, here’s hoping both of us get to be and stay healthy, having Medicare is such a relief, I think you’ll be happy with the support they provide, just make sure not to fall for Medicare Advantage plans which can reduce coverage and can prevent you from switching back to classic, so I highly recommend choosing and sticking with ‘classic’ when you’re asked and buying secondary private plans for things like dental and vision etc until classic Medicare is expanded

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Question about Medicare [View all] XanaDUer2 Dec 2022 OP
Yes to SSDI, and I think 65? ExtremelyWokeMatt Dec 2022 #1
Ty for your response XanaDUer2 Dec 2022 #2
Your lawyer should absolutely know something like that... ExtremelyWokeMatt Dec 2022 #3
Have a nice day! XanaDUer2 Dec 2022 #4
You too :) ExtremelyWokeMatt Dec 2022 #5
I'm going with traditional Medicare XanaDUer2 Dec 2022 #6
Me too. multigraincracker Dec 2022 #11
2 Years On SSDI or 65 Timewas Dec 2022 #7
If you have a local Council on Aging, you might try that. yorkster Dec 2022 #8
Great idea! We have a senior center nt XanaDUer2 Dec 2022 #9
Both are great resources! SheltieLover Dec 2022 #10
You should find your state 's local social security office MacKasey Dec 2022 #12
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