I don't have any health insurance, and i might have cancer.What should I do?
I have a lump above my collarbone, about the size of a walnut above my collarbone, and My doctor told me there is a one in five chance that it could be lymphoma cancer. I have an appointment on Monday with a surgeon to take a closer look at it, and give me another diagnosis.
I am in my early twenties, and I was foolish enough to think that I could put off getting a health insurance plan for a little longer. Is there anyway I can still get a health insurance plan that I can afford.I make less then 1000 dollars a month.
Any info would be much appreciated.
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Try calling the American Cancer Society. They may be able to help you or recommend the best course of action. Look them up on line and find out who you can call in your area. Early twenties is pretty early to get cancer. I hope you'll be alright. Good luck!
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You might try getting a quote online. You may still be able to get coverage at a decent price. Go to: http://www.insureme.com/landing.aspx?ref...
Honestly, go bankrupt over the medical bills. It's not uncommon anymore with the economy the way that it is. Best of luck.
Try state aid..
It wouldn't matter either way... no insurance company pays for pre-existing conditions... government supplemented insurance is the only chance you have really... welfare.
What the insurance agent said could help, but since most new employers have a 6 months wait before you can get insurance that's probably not a valid option.
There free clinics. Just yahoo it. Also you can apply for goverment assistance, just go to your local city hall and ask for info
Go to your local Human Service department. They can help with it.
Now is not the time to save money.
You are OK drug comp will give you free drug if you have cancer but you will still have physicans fees and most will work surgery will be expensive ask the surgon for a social services person at the hospital he would do the surg at and they can work with you.
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The only thing I would suggest is find a job that offers group insurance and get in the plan. Group plans don't require any underwriting, and they take people with pre-existing conditions.
Otherwise, try applying on your own BEFORE all of this gets into your medical files. If it does turn out to be cancer, no one will cover you.
Good luck.
It sounds as if you have an 80% chance that this is a benign tumor--in case you do have cancer--check with you local social service department for public health insurance. Also, another option would be to contact major research cancer centers. (A good choice would be Memorial Sloan Kettering in NYC--they have tons of resources and if they were not able to assist you, they may be able to point you in the right direction.) Best wishes to you--and good luck!
If you don't have any assets, after you go through treatment, it might be best just to go through bankruptsy (if it's cancer). That's so awful, and just another testemony as to why we need social healthcare here in the world's wealthiest country.
Check out Kaizer and BlueCross. Thay have personal insurance plans for approx. 250 a month. But please do it before you go to a doctor. And buy Cancer Insurance (Omaha Mutual - $10 a month) as well, because no regular insurance company will pay your cancer bills if you bought insurance knowing that you have cancer. CALL THEM!
And remember, you have 4 chances out of 5 that you dont have cancer. Good luck!
Another person who thought i won't get sick,i don't need no stinking health insurance,screw those insurance company's i will keep my money and not give it to insurance company.My parents used to say you made your bed now lay in it.I don't even feel a little bit sorry for you.
medicaid might cover you if you have little assets and such. States also have state programs that are available if you are declined from other health insurance companies as well. Although there is a cost to them.
Try looking into what is called "needy medicaid".If you can prove that you can't pay your medical bills you should qualify.