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  @CelticCrafter  @Nightowtz

 

 No , I don't have either , just Medicare part B and it was increased from $524 to $555 for the 1st quarter payment.

 So, breaking it down  , each month is $10 more  over the 3 months

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Enjoy it while you have it. Follow up on your medical tests and checks and immunizations in anticipation of care you now receive being unreimbursed in the future. Your safety net  could be ripped up by its roots. Plan accordingly.

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DH's came last week.  I've yet to receive mine.

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Just multiply your current full amount before deductions by 2.5%

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@Lakelife62 wrote:

Enjoy it while you have it. Follow up on your medical tests and checks and immunizations in anticipation of care you now receive being unreimbursed in the future. Your safety net  could be ripped up by its roots. Plan accordingly.


@Lakelife62 'm also concerned with what's to come if you know what I mean..

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@Estellee wrote:

@Lakelife62 wrote:

Enjoy it while you have it. Follow up on your medical tests and checks and immunizations in anticipation of care you now receive being unreimbursed in the future. Your safety net  could be ripped up by its roots. Plan accordingly.


@Lakelife62 'm also concerned with what's to come if you know what I mean.


As you should be and so should everyone else.I do think current recipients will be grandfathered, though your medical may cover much less than it used to. Maybe no coverage for immunizations or extraction coverage only for teeth, return of co-pays for breast cancer screenings-I'm assuming if it happens, it will be things like that. There are many ways to save money by targeting small things. But many of these "small things" are essential for large parts of the population.

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@Lakelife62 wrote:

@Estellee wrote:

@Lakelife62 wrote:

Enjoy it while you have it. Follow up on your medical tests and checks and immunizations in anticipation of care you now receive being unreimbursed in the future. Your safety net  could be ripped up by its roots. Plan accordingly.


@Lakelife62 'm also concerned with what's to come if you know what I mean.


As you should be and so should everyone else.I do think current recipients will be grandfathered, though your medical may cover much less than it used to. Maybe no coverage for immunizations or extraction coverage only for teeth, return of co-pays for breast cancer screenings-I'm assuming if it happens, it will be things like that. There are many ways to save money by targeting small things. But many of these "small things" are essential for large parts of the population.


@Lakelife62  I gues we'll see what happens.

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Haven't received any info yet, but if it's only an extra $10, that means I can buy 2 pints of Haagen-Dazs, and that makes me very happy. Smiley LOL

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@LavernLuvsShoes wrote:

Haven't received any info yet, but if it's only an extra $10, that means I can buy 2 pints of Haagen-Dazs, and that makes me very happy. Smiley LOL



@LavernLuvsShoes I'm planning to treat myself to lunch with my increase lol.