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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2018-01-30 06:54 pm

[ SECRET POST #4045 ]


⌈ Secret Post #4045 ⌋

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Re: Medical Stuff

(Anonymous) 2018-01-31 05:58 am (UTC)(link)
I'm not sure that I'm buying the "can't get medicaid if you're not pregnant" thing. I'm not doubting that they told you that, I'm just not sure that's entirely legal. What state are you in? If you can get health insurance, MS is actually fairly treatable these days. If you're not eligible for medicare or a low-cost state plan, you might need to start looking for a crappy job with a healthcare benefit.

Re: Medical Stuff

(Anonymous) 2018-01-31 07:01 am (UTC)(link)
No, if ari is in a state with a Republican legislature and/or governor, then the state probably refused the Obamacare Medicaid expansion. Before Obamacare kicked in, the only way to get Medicaid coverage if you were a woman who wasn’t disabled was to have breast cancer, be pregnant, or have children under five. In many Republican-controlled states, that’s still the case, because fuck the poor.
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Re: Medical Stuff

[personal profile] soldatsasha 2018-01-31 07:15 am (UTC)(link)
Some states are REALLY fucky with the requirements.

Like I had an online friend who lived in... I think MS or AL but idr anymore, somewhere deep south at any rate.... but her state used to have a thing where you couldn't be on food stamps if you made more than some ridiculously low amount (like $5k a year or something), but you couldn't be on medicaid if you didn't also qualify for food stamps. (Unless you were pregnant or disabled.)

And during the great recession I tried getting on food stamps and I couldn't, bc I'd been unemployed for more than six months. To qualify I would have had to spend some sort of bullshit state-mandated five hours per day at this govt center job-hunting, and then provide proof that I'd been sending out apps and getting interviews and shit. Which, obv I couldn't afford to drive 60mi every fucking day so I just didn't eat.

All that said, it's worth it to look more closely at what options are available.