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"Gould 0738" wrote in message
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$1400 a month premiums are a result of wanting a next to nothing
deductible, and everything under the sun paid for. My insurance costs

me
$120 a month.


How much does your employer pay in addition to your $120? Do you go to a

vet?

$1400 premiums ($700 @) get you$1000 annual deductibles, $25 co-pays for

office
calls, no dental or vision coverage, $100 annual prescription deductible

and
then $25 deductible per perscription.

Looks like I am possibly coming down with MS, which might even make us
ineligible for insurance of any kind, so moot point.


Chuck, my sister was diagnosed with MS about 6 years ago. She's been
involved with some experimental treatments through a doctor at the State
University of NY-Stonybrook (Long Island) and the results have been
promising. I don't know the specifics, but if you ever get the feeling
you're not getting the best advice or treatment, let me know and I can find
out more. Perhaps her doctor knows someone out West who's following along
with the research.




 
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