let us know when you find out...
we will be waiting too.
wobbly
dx
Dear Meg,
I sure hope something positive comes in your mail today - try not to mug the mailman when he arrives at your door step! :-)
I'll keep my fingers crossed that you get good news.
Lulu
Still no letter , but since since I was approved on July 28th they could give me the information on the phone.
As i said, i was approved, a small victory however. I always thought that it would not be worth all the headaches I got applying for it. I that i will get is $40.00 a month.
But it is something....
hugs, meg
sorry, that was also for you, how rude of me ..lol
meg
Doesn't the $40.00 dollars a month come with health care? Even if you have a primary ins. the medicare/medicaid will pick up the difference. That is another victory.
Congrats, terry
Terry's take on this is a totally different perspective on that $$$ - congrats on getting approved. Take it as a moral victory if nothing else.
L
THey said that since i am 65 and already have medicare and that is what I woukd get anyway..
Thats how am looking at it, a moral victory !!
meg
Once you receive your "Fully Favorable" letter, a few weeks later you will get your medicare card. Even if you already have insurance. Medicare automatically, (if you want it or not) becomes your primary insurance. The insurance you had is now secondary. I received my letter and now get $2470.00 a month. I guess it was more than just a moral victory.
Damn, they just don't love me I guess,....it was definitely more..
I already have medicare, whoopee!! I went on it in May when i turned 65. I do have other insurance though, thank God !
$2470.....wow,
hugs, meg
Meg,
I hope that your mail man doesn't keep you waiting. Monday is a holiday so I will cross my fingers that you get your letter in tomorrow's mail. Sometimes I would swear that if they want to get out early they leave some of the mail until the next day.
Congrats & let us know when it comes - it hurts to cross your fingers for too long, lol.
Hugs,
Erin :)
Lately my mail is mostly bills or junk. Well, what do I mean by "lately"? It's always been that way.
Meg, if it means anything, I'd have never guessed you are 65. Congrats & best wishes on the moral victory.
Bob368, from what career are you drawing disability, and is it through Social Security, or a private plan? That $2470 is rather enviable, I'm afraid. My late wife was getting significantly less than that. Truthfully, I am working full-time, and my take-home pay is about that much.
Meg I am will PastorDan I thought you were in your fifties. If that is a recent pic then you have good genes :o)
Bob368, I live in KY also. My mom has insurance through UMWA and Medicare. UMWA stayed her primary insurance. I love my country but I don't think the government wants to pick up anymore than they have too.
terry
I have been a bookeeper and other jobs that always come with that...i was with the pnone co for 14 yrs and then worked for a city gov't..and since tehn i worked for a Retirement community and my last job was here at A Golf and Country Club for 17 yrs.
I cannot do numbers now at all so had to give up my job.
Yes, those are recent pics..and thanks for he compliment...
hugs, meg
I was an Electronics Engineer for 22 years before i went on disability. My company insurance pays me $658.00 and social security pays $1812.00 per month. I sorry I've opened up a can of worms. I guess you don't disguss religion, politics or social security benefits. Forgive me!
Bob
Hey Bob, no prob. Get me started on religion or politics sometime!
Seriously, we all have our struggles. For some of us it's what someone else is getting. For others, it's what we think they're getting. In the immortal words of Hank Williams, "No matter how you struggle and strive, you'll never get out of this wold alive." Of course, he recorded those words a few weeks before he died, at the age of 29.