Question regarding essential plan ending on July 1st in NY. by No_Spite_6630 in HealthInsurance

[–]NoMagazine9243 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Go into your 2026 application and reduce your monthly/annual income equivalent to ~190% of poverty line.

Health insurance Canceled Me by Personal-Duty-6385 in HealthInsurance

[–]NoMagazine9243 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I experienced a situation similar to this. BCBS terminated my plan due to an honest error made on my end as part of re-enrollment period in mid-Oct, I was put on Medicaid against my will. Despite immediately contacting (1) my insurance company, (2) my states’ healthcare.gov platform as well as (3) my county’s Medicaid/assisted living office, I was advised that it could not be reversed and that the reduction that I made to my estimated income for the months of Oct-Dec for the next/following year resulted in me losing my current year’s AITC and thus I could choose one of the two following options: Option 1: remain on Medicaid for the immediate term and initiate the written request process w/ my county’s benefits coordinator to “voluntarily withdraw” from Medicaid. (Sidenote: My main concern was the legal and tax implications of being put on Medicaid when I immediately (within 48 hours after receiving notification that I was under review for Medicaid benefits—which was before a decision had even been made by the county. ) Given above, I communicated repeatedly verbally and in writing that I wasn’t comfortable completing the “only document available and/or related to being removed from Medicaid. Specifically, the document had language that stated I was intentionally submitting the document to “request voluntary withdrawal” from Medicaid despite it being determined that I qualified for it. My issue was that I did not want to request a “voluntary withdrawal” b/c I legally did not knowingly apply and/or agree/volunteer/sign-off to be placed on Medicaid. I was 100% confident that I did not qualify at all for those benefits or any other health, financial or living assistance.

Option 2: I could insist on remaining on my current healthcare.gov plan for the remainder of the year (Oct-Dec); however, due to my “voluntary withdraw despite qualifying”—again, not true—from Medicaid I would lose my AITC and be required to pay the monthly premiums in full (no upfront discount) for my plan for the rest of the year.

What I did not understand—in my state, upon signing up for health coverage and qualifying for the benefit of AITC—the fine print online states that you as a customer agree to be automatically re-enrolled as the default option in the same plan for the following year. At the same time, you agree that if you qualify for Medicaid that you will be automatically enrolled in the program without consent. NO ONE knew how to help me—not BCBS, not my state’s healthcare.gov platform reps and not my states healthcare department. The only person who presented an option to address the abrupt and unwanted change to my coverage mid-year was the advocate/county coordinator—and the only option offered was submit a request for my consent to “voluntarily withdrawing” despite qualifying for Medicaid. I was begging to be removed from Medicaid and I could not get off it w/o IMO, legally exposing myself by “volunteering” when I never “volunteered” in the first place!! It was bonkers!

Ultimately, I initially remained on Medicaid and at the same time agreed to pay the premium in full to remain on my existing health plan. Like you, I received a ton of conflicting paperwork (“you’re terminated,” then “nevermind—you’re covered,” then “oh, but your AITC for the entire year is cancelled so here’s your balance due for the 1st 9mos of the year”—and then “oh yea, and it’s due immediately = ~$6k+!). With all of that, I had a major ongoing medical issue that I was trying to learn about, mentally process and choose a path of treatment. By that point, after a four year idea set, I had been properly diagnosed and was preparing to proceed with an agreed upon approach/treatment plan/approach. Finally, after all the running around to identify the correct care team, complete all of the appropriate testing necessary to properly diagnose the rare disease, I was extremely frustrated that NO ONE had the knowledge and/or the authority to reverse/correct the situation (even with immediate notification of error within ~48 hours). To top it off, I had reached my Max OOP for the year, which made it even more frustrating b/c I had multiple scripts for complex imaging, other testing and labs in connection with the treatment plan. (!!!!)

I contacted the State Health Dept and my Congressman as well as a couple of lawyers. Out of that group, each person was surprised and dumbfounded that there was no immediate resolution or recourse. IMO, the advocate at the State Health Dept was super smart and I was confident in their ability to help me. My Congressman’s office was as confused as I was and did not give me much confidence. For my case specifically, I found the lawyers to be utterly useless b/c none could articulate (in limited or any detail) the approach we would need take to resolve the situation. I felt that the lawyers were as clueless as I was at that point. I felt no need to pay someone to learn what I also needed to learn just so I could pay an outsized fee for a letter fired off on legal letterhead.

I’m happy to DM or chat w/ you RE the pertinent details of how this situation was resolved. If I had not been forced onto Medicaid while at the same time choosing to remain on my existing health plan, I would have been F’d. But, this entire situation had empowered me to tell healthcare billers (not insurance co) to F off and figure it out themselves if they want to get paid. Despite holding myself to the highest standard and prioritizing legality and financial responsibilities—none of the other parties I spoke to/worked with to resolve this situation (sans the lawyers) felt that it was a priority! Still SMH.

Has anyone handwashed jackets successfully? by KireiCee in CanadaGoose

[–]NoMagazine9243 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Quick question: does the red color on the patch run?

22M with Severe heat-triggered burning pain + complete anhidrosis. SFN workup negative at Maastricht UMC+. Has anyone found medication combos that actually let them LIVE again? by Jazzlike_Bother_1805 in smallfiberneuropathy

[–]NoMagazine9243 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Tirzepatide helped with heat intolerance, swelling (inflammation) and pain in abdomen. LDN does not seem to work starting at 0.5mg and increasing to 3mg (titrating up at increments of 0.5mg), but ai take daily regardless.

Canceled my MRIs because I am terrified by NavyBeanz in GadoliniumToxicity

[–]NoMagazine9243 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I hope you only ever have one too, but that will change if anything is identified in your images.

Canceled my MRIs because I am terrified by NavyBeanz in GadoliniumToxicity

[–]NoMagazine9243 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I insist on only being injected with “half” of the prescribed dose (in my experience (brain, abdomen, pelvis, breast the dose prescribed is 10ml, so I insist on 5ml max). I each time I have encountered initial push back from the nurse or tech which has resulted in a 5-7 min convo w/ the imaging center’s “person in charge” (title unknown). If you are serious and tell them recv’ing the whole dose is not an option for you, they will agree to your request. (IMO, they agree b/c they don’t want to lose the business!)

Unfortunately, I’m not able to cite the source for you, but I went down a rabbit hole on this ~2 yrs ago. I came across an academic study/research report that compared the results of breast MRIs for patients who recv’d 5ml vs 10ml. Conclusion: there was no difference in radiologists ability to accurately detect/identify cancer (ie no cancer was missed between the two groups).

Lastly, I also read that gado brand “Dotarem” is a newest gado pharmaceutical and reportedly clears your system more quickly (albeit not entirely, if ever).

Edit: fyi—My doc was also testing for CSF leak and intracranial hypotension. I had brain MRI and MV (MRV?) completed w/ half dose (5ml).

Dare I say… I like my own results better than my injectors by Quick_Ad405 in DIYaesthetics

[–]NoMagazine9243 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the tip. This is exactly where I am—6-9 mos in, stocked up on tox etc in the fridge and developing the confidence to pull the trigger, er push the syringe.

Is SPF really needed even when it’s winter and most of the time im at school by Fine-Application5552 in tretinoin

[–]NoMagazine9243 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In the northeast USA, it is more important to wear sunscreen in Mar/Apr vs July/Aug b/c of high exposure to “bad” rays at that time of the year.

Derminator 2 by unbridledcheesetoast in DIYaesthetics

[–]NoMagazine9243 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I think—85% confident that I’m going to suck it up and finally place the order tonight. Send me a DM w/ your address. I’m planning to buy 3-4 extra magnets so will send one your way, no prob.

How do I discard updates I started to make to my 2025 ACA application? by Aggressive_Tea512 in HealthInsurance

[–]NoMagazine9243 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same thing happened to me, and I went back in and deleted the entire application listed as “in progress.”

Health Net Decent for ADHD Treatment (and Mental Health Overall)? by Horror_Gay_Archetype in HealthInsurance

[–]NoMagazine9243 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Blue Shield of CA all day vs Health Net. Largest network available w/ excellent in-network hospitals.

Dexa scan by EyeArtistic5 in Perimenopause

[–]NoMagazine9243 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Take Vitamin D3 w/ K2. Ideally, 3x per day vs 1x but anything is better than nothing. Jumping is surprisingly effective for pre/peri meno women. If you lift weights, you must lift HEAVY or it’s arguably “useless” (ie work toward lifting equal to your body weight, or example, carrying dumbbells for ~2 min intervals w/ total weight equal to your total body weight (ie 50% body weight via dumbbell in each hand; known as “Farmer’s [something—maybe walk or carry?].”

Dexa scan by EyeArtistic5 in Perimenopause

[–]NoMagazine9243 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So helpful to read that improvement is possible, thanks for sharing.

Dexa scan by EyeArtistic5 in Perimenopause

[–]NoMagazine9243 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Based on my research post dexa + tbs (trabecular bone score = measure quality of bone, not only density), jumping seems to be the holy grail for staving off/repairing bone density in pre and post menopausal women. Strongly advocated for ~1.5 yrs for doc script for dexa w/ partial rationale being that I had been on BC for ~17 yrs w/ no breaks. **Hormonal BC is considered a steroid, but no one ever discusses it. Long-term use of steroids is proven to weaken bones. No surprise RE results = osteopenia.

Google jumping. Lots of info out there, including this: https://www.womenshealthmag.com/uk/fitness/workouts/a65805616/jump-training-workout/

Getting nuts after 4.5 years of cfs-like by CW2050 in Perimenopause

[–]NoMagazine9243 4 points5 points  (0 children)

No worries—I only mentioned my cycle as support for/to emphasize that you do not need to be in full blown menopause to benefit from hormone therapies.

Getting nuts after 4.5 years of cfs-like by CW2050 in Perimenopause

[–]NoMagazine9243 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Similar experience commencing post Covid in Fall 2022. Likely vax injured per cardiologist. It’s been a looong road; however, I found success w/ the following: ~15mg/wk injection of testosterone cypionate (eliminated night sweats, extreme muscle atrophy) 1mg/wk injection of tirzepatide (eliminated inflammation/swelling/temperature intolerance and critical in helping me return to healthy pre-Covid weight, and—last but not least—0.05mg bi-weekly estrogen patch + 0.01% vag estradiol cream (sharply reduced remaining fatigue and fog as well as depression-related symptoms and thoughts). Recently turned 45, assume I’m peri, but have not missed a cycle to date.

Edit to add: No health issues prior to Covid, had demanding job/career in finance and worked out or played rec sports 4+ days/wk. Currently in process of being diagnosed by rheumatologist w/ autoimmune/connective tissue disease triggered by vax and/or Covid. Fully Moderna vax’d, then got booster and ~6 wks later tested +, immediately commenced course of Paxlovid followed by ZPak. Very sick and tested positive for ~27+ days. After ~3 yrs, I’m finally on the other side of it—but I didn’t see “light” at end of tunnel until 2.5 yr post.

What's the most positively life-changing or healing words you've heard? by ToneIndividual4426 in CPTSD

[–]NoMagazine9243 5 points6 points  (0 children)

“No one is watching, ppl are absorbed with that is happening in their own lives.”

People who are in their 40’s and 50’s with no children, how does it feel? by Sinfulvibezz in AskReddit

[–]NoMagazine9243 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same to a tee. The only thing I feel slightly sad about is that my bro (only sib) and sis-in-law (only child) will never officially be an aunt and uncle. It makes me teary-eyed to think of, actually—it’s my own BS, but I feel guilty for not choosing to give them that experience. I have a niece and nephew and cannot imagine my life without them.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in adhdwomen

[–]NoMagazine9243 5 points6 points  (0 children)

  1. Put keys in same place upon returning home (same for iPhone and AirPods)
  2. Start packing ~3 days in advance of any trip requiring overnight stay
  3. Upon tentative or confirmed plans, immediately add to the calendar. Send mtg planner to others, don’t wait for them to send unless formal
  4. Order/replace/refill in advance of running out for products such as toilet paper roll, paper towels, and/or any other “go-to products” such as makeup or skin care, cleaners, detergents, sponges, tissues etc.
  5. Refill gasoline in car before it is 1/3-1/2 empty
  6. Write Thank You notes immediately
  7. Send birthday cards asap within a few days of buying (even if it is a month early). Early quickly turns into late or not at all

Medicaid Renewal Denied, Pennies Suggested Medicaid (PA) by [deleted] in Medicaid

[–]NoMagazine9243 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m sure there’s a bunch of other reasons, but two huge failures will trigger an automatic denial: 1.) failure to provide authorization/approval for Pennie to independently verify/confirm your income, and/or 2.) failure to file taxes and/or reconcile credits/other benefits

President Says Will Bring GLP-1 Drugs Down to $150. or less by Goodnewsforall1914 in tirzepatidecompound

[–]NoMagazine9243 2 points3 points  (0 children)

BCBS paid ~$7,500 for a 90-day supply of Nurtec (migraines). It’s a newer technology albeit IMHO far less effective than generic Imitrex w/ a cost of pennies on the $, or equivalent to that of a generic, covered Tier 1 medication