I have been receiving statements for what my insurance is paying for one month of dialysis, it ranges from 73k to 98k per month. Seriously? Thats a million dollars a year. I hope a transplant comes my way soon.
It won't be any different at Davita, it may actually be worse.
My first bill from Davita was $15,000 for most of August! Who makes that kind of money? Not me. Medicaid is supposed to pay 80%. But how do I even come up with the other 20%? I Don't have any other insurance.
Quote from: daveosaurus on September 01, 2011, 07:59:26 PMMy first bill from Davita was $15,000 for most of August! Who makes that kind of money? Not me. Medicaid is supposed to pay 80%. But how do I even come up with the other 20%? I Don't have any other insurance. that's not profit
I hear ya. It's almost too expensive to stay alive anymore. I'm not saying the alternative would be better but I'm not running from it nearly as hard as I used to. I'm really getting tired of fighting after nearly 16 years of diabetes, 4+ years of a leg amputation, failing eyesight, high BP, and now the worst, ESRD and dialysis. All this after being a cyclist in my younger days and knowing what it's like to be really healthy. It's hard to deal with having your body fail and having to give up activities you used to enjoy and be good at. In many ways it seems like the best part of my life, at 55, is over. Worrying about finances doesn't help, that's for sure. It's just ... one ... more ... thing that will eventually make the end welcome. But until then there's nothing to do but struggle on.