red_eft: Blair Sandburg from The Sentinel studies while curled up on his bed. (perpetual student)
Red Eft ([personal profile] red_eft) wrote 2010-11-25 05:55 am (UTC)

Thanks.
Yeah, the problem is that there has been a gap in coverage. I wasn't able to be on my parents' insurance because I wasn't a full-time student, but for awhile I had it through my job. Then early this year I had an attack of unemployment and couldn't afford the COBRA payments. (In retrospect, this might be more expensive, but at the time...)

The new law means I can be on my dad's insurance until I'm 26, whether I'm a student or not- but that won't go into effect until next year, and my parents decided they wanted me covered in the meantime. (I don't know why they decided this *now* as opposed to when I lost my insurance to begin with, but they were offering to pay and I wasn't going to complain.) I tried applying for Kaiser as an individual, and no go. :/ And Kaiser is the company my dad is covered under, so I'm worried that they won't let me on next year when the new law goes into effect.

There is a state plan for people who are a "Major Risk" (man, my meds are like twenty bucks a month! I don't understand how I'm supposed to be so expensive!) so that might be my best option. I tried to read the paperwork for that to see if I qualify but I'm just not parsing anything tonight.

I mean. I think without the medication and therapy and stuff I would probably be either dead or really nonfunctional? So I can't really regret that I did it. But man, it is so fucked up that you can only get health insurance if you've never been sick.

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