miahere wrote:
Hey I'm Mia,
Just saw the new section and saw that you're responsible for it, it's definitely something which was needed.
So I'm currently in college and my parents mostly handle the insurance stuff. I have like 0 knowledge when it comes to this stuff. Currently my insurance hasn't done much to help as far as I know. I'm also a double above knee amputee and even the prosthetics we had to get from our own money....
I have total bladder and bowel incontinence and it's very frequent so I go through a fair amount of briefs everyday, around 3-4 confidry's everyday. So that expense is also something which my parents bare for now. It's a good idea for me to know about how this works when I hopefully get a job and try to fend for myself. I don't feel prepared for the future at all :p
I'm currently in Michigan if that helps .
Hi Mia i have a child with special needs so i am a bit different so what i know is limited... LOL however depending on your needs and abilities, Medicaid really looks at how much your gross monthly income is for a family of… But it sounds like your parents have you covered under them and tell you either are 25 or graduate from college. Something we did with our daughter to help us with our benefits because she was working at the time was to drop her off of state benefits and have her sign up for her own benefits this way it qualified for her for Apple health which is our state subsidized insurance through Medicaid.
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