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buzzycrumbhunger

(2,232 posts)
22. The biggest pisser?
Sun May 31, 2026, 02:52 AM
20 hrs ago

When an MD prescribes something and the insurance company—which involves NO ONE with a medical degree—refuses to pay for it.

I’ve had a shit ton of stress from a job I hated, no raise in three years, and an ever-increasing list of crap things we had to do because Walgreens was bought out by a hedge fund, is closing stores, and trying to “eliminate waste,” doing shit like forcing us to call at least 10 patient a day—from any other store—and try to convince them to come in for a vaccine or let us fill their scripts for them. I was in their latest round of layoffs April 16, and it’s obviously not going to get better there. Sycamore (the hedge fund) is going to strip Wags down to the bone and bail when they’ve sucked it dry. I was in the latest round of layoffs on 4/16 and freaking.

Between the stress and poverty, I managed to lose a lot of weight—like 80 lb in three months, and still losing. I went to my PCP and thought at least I’d be able to proudly say I was ready for skin surgery, and my doc immediately laughed at me. “Good luck getting your insurance to okay that. I mean, I could put it through but they’ll never approve it. Ha!”

Goodbye and FU, Dr. Shah. Makes me wonder how there are so many people on so many sketchy drugs for weight loss (how is it Ozempic, Mounjaro, etc. have so many dangerous side effects like thyroid cancer, yet are approved immediately?) and how do THEY manage to qualify to fix the aftermath? Is everyone truly paying cash or going into debt to fix what should be considered not only a physical but more importantly, a mental health repair as well?

Whilst everything else around me goes to shit, I thought I’d at least get a long-overdue do-over after 23 years of PSTD from a shitty marriage I should’ve bailed on the second year… (my ex is the reason I recognized the orange bawbag as a malignant narcissist before almost anyone else figured him out). Instead, the insurance I’ve been paying my whole working life is as worthless as everything else in this world.

Nothing about healthcare in this country even makes sense anymore.

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Absolutely! buzzycrumbhunger 23 hrs ago #1
I've had an advantafe plan for ten years and didn't know this. How can they prevent me from switching? FadedMullet 23 hrs ago #2
you can switch back to regular Medicare Skittles 22 hrs ago #5
Plan B is allowed to do "medical underwriting," nilram 22 hrs ago #8
You generally have a one-time opportunity to sign up for a Medigap/Supplement plan. Ms. Toad 21 hrs ago #9
It's not that you can "never" go back buzzycrumbhunger 21 hrs ago #11
I think you mean Plan C dflprincess 21 hrs ago #13
When I was about to turn 65, I was inundated with mail ads for Medicare Advantage Wednesdays 22 hrs ago #3
I'm 76, and I still get those ads occasionally. ShazzieB 21 hrs ago #15
Same, and it wasn't just mail ads. GoCubsGo 10 hrs ago #43
Yes, we've gotten them at my house... inundated is right. I can't imagine how much money is wasted on these mailers LymphocyteLover 7 hrs ago #50
I still get a ton of calls even though I use a regular Medicare plan and a schedule g supplement LetMyPeopleVote 7 hrs ago #52
I agree, but they have made regular Medicare unaffordable for a lot of people Skittles 22 hrs ago #4
Gods, yes! buzzycrumbhunger 21 hrs ago #12
it's all a racket Skittles 21 hrs ago #17
The biggest pisser? buzzycrumbhunger 20 hrs ago #22
oh wow Skittles 18 hrs ago #24
My traditional Medicare is my biggest budget expense by far. GoodRaisin 19 hrs ago #23
yup Skittles 18 hrs ago #25
Bull OhioBack2Blue 17 hrs ago #28
why not just say single payer Skittles 17 hrs ago #29
I think its because scrapping Medicare Johonny 10 hrs ago #42
There's a possibility that this admin will channel everyone into Advantage plans... allegorical oracle 7 hrs ago #48
Traditional Medicare is far from "wrecked" Dave says 7 hrs ago #53
This message was self-deleted by its author Emile 16 hrs ago #33
Less than buy-your-own. (nt) ret5hd 7 hrs ago #47
Buzzy, are you referring to Advantage? Dave says 8 hrs ago #44
That's the worst part imo. ShazzieB 21 hrs ago #16
I had a landlord several years ago, who said she had changed her mom's health plan to one of those... C Moon 22 hrs ago #6
Medicare has a trust fund? n/t aggiesal 22 hrs ago #7
Switching Medicare options after you are already on it can be done at the same time of year that other switches summer_in_TX 21 hrs ago #10
If it was designed to destroy Medicare, why would President Clinton sign it into law? MichMan 21 hrs ago #14
LOL Skittles 20 hrs ago #18
Good question Hope22 20 hrs ago #19
Republicons held the house and senate in 1997... OhioBack2Blue 17 hrs ago #31
+1 leftstreet 12 hrs ago #37
honestly this describes most Democrats but they are still 1,000 better than Republicons LymphocyteLover 7 hrs ago #49
This message was self-deleted by its author Sector 001 20 hrs ago #20
? Skittles 18 hrs ago #26
This message was self-deleted by its author Sector 001 17 hrs ago #27
try online Skittles 17 hrs ago #30
This message was self-deleted by its author Sector 001 7 hrs ago #45
OK something ain't right Skittles 6 hrs ago #54
This message was self-deleted by its author Sector 001 6 hrs ago #55
"deadbeats on Medicare"? Skittles 6 hrs ago #56
This message was self-deleted by its author Sector 001 5 hrs ago #59
same answer as two years ago - and two years before that - and ... stopdiggin 20 hrs ago #21
Once again, thanking God for my union. Scrivener7 16 hrs ago #32
Same here gab13by13 14 hrs ago #35
My wife is delighted with parts A/B plus supplemental plan G Shrek 15 hrs ago #34
We've had a good experience so far babsbunny 14 hrs ago #36
And AARP is a partner/investor in the UnitedHealth Advantage scam Ruby the Liberal 12 hrs ago #38
My ex employer mandates a single Medicare Advantage HMO plan for all its US retitees. I pay $0 into it. So, sinkingfeeling 11 hrs ago #39
That is bad advice for a huge number of people. MineralMan 11 hrs ago #40
If it gives people pause I am glad I posted it. applegrove 7 hrs ago #46
$600 Per Month ProfessorGAC 6 hrs ago #58
I have an Allina Aetna Advantage plan. MineralMan 2 hrs ago #62
Omg, Chris is against MA?!? THE Chris,?!? gulliver 10 hrs ago #41
I had an advisor help me when I turn 65 LetMyPeopleVote 7 hrs ago #51
In order to save Medicare, should eliminating MA be a campaign issue in 2028? MichMan 6 hrs ago #57
Original Medicare and a good plan G supplement are the best. Desert grandma 5 hrs ago #60
The only exception is if it is provided IbogaProject 4 hrs ago #61
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