(if it's even offered then, not sure if Blue Shield is required to give her a plan without a rider due to pre-existing condition.)
In addition to Medicare (which expires Jan 2010), Jenna has been covered by our Blue Shield family plan (it's a cobra - extension because my husband became disabled) but we were just notified that on Jenna's 23 birthday she will no longer be considered a college age student and will have to transition to her own plan (at a cost of about $360 per month.) Her birthday is Nov. 21.
I will check into it. She got Supplemental SSI through my earnings when she began dialysis at 18 (she had never worked.) I am pretty sure the SSI will end, we just don't know when.
okarol, being the bitch that I am, I'd have all of them fill out a form. What you need to remember and gently remind doctors is a transplant is another form of treatment. I fought long and hard over that battle. VA tried to say Len wasn't 100% disabled anymore and I got all doctors involved to write that, that is not so because a transplant brings on another set of problems. Fight for it okarol and if I can be of any help just ask.