Thepurplem0nkey
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I have to pick my medical coverage this month for my work. I work for a college, so the benefits are nice, but the reality is ANY benefits are nice. I have the option of chosing a Kaiser HMO, or a blue shield HMO or PPO. The PPO is 150 bucks a month for 10 months! At first, I was like "Hell No!", 150 a month is a nice chunk of dough! But as I began to dwell on it, I realized that I have some serious medical proceedures that I will need to get done within the next year, specfiicaly my corenal transplant. I dont want to pay nothing for an HMO who will give me the least amount of work at the cheapest expense they can possibly arrange. If I am going to be getting an operation on my eye, which has the potential to cause blindness if the cornea is rejected, I want to be able to pick my OWN doctor, and get the best coverage from that doctor. I want to be able to research and pick the best doctor in the field, who will provide me wth the best.
I felt like posting in here because many of you fellow medical marijauana users probably face the same insurance issues as I am facing. I was lucky enough to be employed by a company that provides good health benefits, which is a necessity for me since I have a pre-exsisting condition and no insurance company would take me as I am now. This is the first time I will have this kind of coverage, and the amount of medical work I am getting done for what equals a little over a grand a year for excellent insurance is worth it in the end. Of course, it will also be cool to go to my medical marijuana doctor and have my insurance cover my visists and renewal payments
I plan to get my corenal transplant, in which a cornea from a deceased individual is taken out and placed into my eye, in August of 2006. I will have to ask my surgeon if marijuana will be a help or detriment to the eye, since it relieves occular pressure when smoked. I dont know if thats good or bad for a transplant. Needless to say, I'm scared sensless of this operatin, as it can take up to a year to heal and I could go blind if my body rejects the cornea.
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I felt like posting in here because many of you fellow medical marijauana users probably face the same insurance issues as I am facing. I was lucky enough to be employed by a company that provides good health benefits, which is a necessity for me since I have a pre-exsisting condition and no insurance company would take me as I am now. This is the first time I will have this kind of coverage, and the amount of medical work I am getting done for what equals a little over a grand a year for excellent insurance is worth it in the end. Of course, it will also be cool to go to my medical marijuana doctor and have my insurance cover my visists and renewal payments
I plan to get my corenal transplant, in which a cornea from a deceased individual is taken out and placed into my eye, in August of 2006. I will have to ask my surgeon if marijuana will be a help or detriment to the eye, since it relieves occular pressure when smoked. I dont know if thats good or bad for a transplant. Needless to say, I'm scared sensless of this operatin, as it can take up to a year to heal and I could go blind if my body rejects the cornea.
-PM