To: TNoldman
A couple years ago, I turned 65 and went on Medicare. What I'm paying for Plan F is pocket change in comparison to what I was paying for Obamacare.
12 posted on
03/21/2017 9:05:36 PM PDT by
snarkpup
("I need some new pajamas, so I'll be properly dressed when my TV spies on me." - Michael Savage)
To: snarkpup
WE had horrible insurance for 60-65 years, Wife made the decision to go Plan F here in California under Banker's Life. Switched to USAA about three years ago. they do not offer G herein California.
Let's see what I have had to use my F Plan; two stays in hospital for 8 and 3 days for pneumonia, gall bladder removal, 2 injections so far for spinal synopsis and now tendinitis in wrist. wive has had knee replaced. We benefit from the F Plan.
Use USAA Plan D for prescriptions since I take an inhaler each today for pneumonia, Spirava Respimat at $365 for first month and then $30 there after. I was not sick of had problems when we went F. You get old, you get new problems.
16 posted on
03/21/2017 9:47:16 PM PDT by
Kozy
(new age haruspex; "Everyone has a plan 'till they get punched in the mouth.")
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