Dealing with one of my fears
From time to time I'm reminded about just how devastating diabetes might be. In this case I'm not thinking of the various complications that we think about all the time. This is a situation that those of us in the US are more in danger of encounteringUntil yesterday, I thought that personal bankruptcy was really reserved for those of us without insurance. But the article Insured, but Bankrupted by Health Crises in yesterday's New York Times points out that being insured doesn't mean I'll be saved from financial woes. Hearing that "an estimated three-quarters of people who are pushed into personal bankruptcy by medical problems actually had insurance when they got sick or were injured" does not make it easy to sleep at night.
For me living with diabetes is all about balance, nothing new about this if you've been living with diabetes at all. But here's a situation that I just can't balance out. Since being laid off earlier in the year my insurance is provided thanks to COBRA. But that will expire in the middle of next year and my insurance choices at that stage may be severely limited. With an 'existing condition' my chances of getting coverage for diabetes costs are zero unless I have a full-time job with health insurance by then.
But here's something that I may be able to affect positively. I'm going to write to my federal representatives and let them know just how important health insurance legislation is for me and my family. Not being covered is a challenge for me that strains our budget. But declaring bankruptcy affects my family and I don't like it when something threatens people I love.
Can I ask for your help?
I know from years of contacting elected officials that a note in the mail is often the most effective way to get their attention. A hand-written note really wakes them up, but even a typed letter goes a long way. Look up your elected federal officials and drop them a quick note telling them why access to real insurance is so important to you. If they hear from a handful of us it might just make the difference when it counts most.
Labels: bankruptcy, congress, coverage, debt, insurance




4 Comments:
This is one of my fears as well...even not having enough life insurance at the moment really scares me...I got denied twice...have a very small policy with husband's work but it's not nearly enough if something happened to me...
Thanks for the reminder about contacting representatives!
Great post!
I share and understand your fears,and I will be writing to my elected officials as well!
Thanks for igniting the flame my friend!
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Great post Bernard. I'll do that!
I TOtally understand.
2 years ago I had insurance. 2 years ago I filled bankruptcy.
Today?
Still no health insurance, no nest egg, hardly any savings.
Oh and I still have T1.
I've written my legislators, I advocate via my local ADA, last year I attended the ADA Call to Congress - I hope to go again next year.
It's a fight. It's a struggle. I hate it - everyday I hate it. But right now, it just is, but I will continue to fight. It's all I can do.
Here's to many more voices letting our legislators know how important health insurance Really is.
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