Anonymous wrote:I'll chime in as well OP. Thank you very much for sharing. There are a lot of jerks on this board. Hopefully they don't discourage people from sharing information or perspectives that could be helpful and/or possibly interesting to at least some people on this board. It's a shame there are so many classless a-holes who have nothing better to do than to post insults behind the spineless anonymity of a forum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
He should have stayed active duty. He knew hew was giving up the insurance when he choose to leave active duty. The choice was his. I never get comments like this.
Did you miss the part where I said he keeps getting activated and is frequently away anyway? The next birthday I have with my husband will be 3 years since the last.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:corporate employer health insurance do not have pre-existing clause
Before ACA this was NOT true.
Really? I worked at multiple different employers prior to ACA and none offered health insurance w pre-existing clause.
NP here and I remember they used to issie some type of letter when you left a job verifying you had qualifying coverage or something like that. You could still get insurance but I think pre existing conditions werent covered for a year or something if you had a gao in coverage.
Anonymous wrote:go back to work. problem solved.
Anonymous wrote:
He should have stayed active duty. He knew hew was giving up the insurance when he choose to leave active duty. The choice was his. I never get comments like this.
Anonymous wrote:What are you going to do when Obamacare totally collapses? We are on that path thanks to our lovely government.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:corporate employer health insurance do not have pre-existing clause
Before ACA this was NOT true.
Really? I worked at multiple different employers prior to ACA and none offered health insurance w pre-existing clause.
+1.
But hey, it's fun to blame Trump.
I remember the good ol' days under Obama when everyone made a million dollars, healthcare was free for everyone and college tuition was just $999 a year!
Anonymous wrote:Couldn't you just change over to the cheapest HMO available to you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:corporate employer health insurance do not have pre-existing clause
Before ACA this was NOT true.
Really? I worked at multiple different employers prior to ACA and none offered health insurance w pre-existing clause.
Anonymous wrote:3019 = 2019