jaminhealth
Senior Member
- Location
- Santa Monica CA
Back 15 yrs when I was eligible there were no options like today, the F, G N etc.........and so I opted for regular good ole medicare and about that time time Part D for prescriptions was being offered and as I recall $7 a month, I declined it too as I am very alterantive in my healing and would rather spend my money on nutritional supplements to keep me away from the pharma drugs. I was 65 and healthy and want to keep thinking that way.
I didn't even buy into a supplement as I could not spend $200-300 month for that...and again I keep myself healthy with what I take and do.
I've had 2 issues and have made it very well with what I buy....the premium continues to increase as do the deductibles but it's working for me.
I often have thought the more insurance one buys and the providers know this, of course, the more they jack up the bills since they know they will get more $$$...
I'd rather keep my money than give it to them.
I didn't even buy into a supplement as I could not spend $200-300 month for that...and again I keep myself healthy with what I take and do.
I've had 2 issues and have made it very well with what I buy....the premium continues to increase as do the deductibles but it's working for me.
I often have thought the more insurance one buys and the providers know this, of course, the more they jack up the bills since they know they will get more $$$...
I'd rather keep my money than give it to them.