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Re: Met and Sam-eFrom: anne (anonymous@obgyn.net)Sat, 1 Dec 2001 15:04:29 -0600 (CST)
J.D. If you are under 24 your parents should be able to cover you under their plans if they have one.
-- Anne At Sat, 1 Dec 2001, J.D. wrote: > >Anne, > >Thanks for the info. Sam-e doesn't keep me up at night. One thing I >can say, is when I fall asleep that's it for the night, unless something >wakes me up. I know there is a company called anylab test, that does >testing. I might call them to see what it will cost. I am college >student and I don't have a job. Thoguh I can afford the monthly payment >for insurance, but I was turned down when I applied for an individual >plan. The health plan the college offers is only for emergency health >care. During the winter break I am going to try and make an appointment >to see a gyn. > >Thanks J.D. > >At Fri, 30 Nov 2001, anne wrote: >> >>J.D., >> >>I know what it's like not having health insurance, have you looked into >>whether your state requires that companies sell individual plans? I did >>that for a time at one point a few years ago. >> >>I cannot believe it would cost so much for blood tests. I've heard of >>people using this site to get the blood tests they want done: >>http://www.healthcheckusa.com/ you might want to check it out. >> >>Don't you find that the Sam-e keeps you up when you take it at night? >> >>I increased faster than what you're proposing. I really doubt it would >>interfer because it acts on a different system. But you never can tell >>for sure. >> >>I hope you can get some blood work done soon, do check your thyroid. I >>was non-responsive to anti-depressants, my doctor said get your thyroid >>checked, and I did and it kept coming back "high normal" now I know that >>that "high normal" was out of range. >> >>I wish I could offer more help. Hope you feel better soon >> >>-- >>Anne >>
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