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In reply to the discussion: The dreaded 65 is fast approaching and I have [View all]flying_wahini
(8,045 posts)3. Did you get your big Medicare booklet in the mail yet?
It has tons of insurance broken down. When I first signed up and had to call in to Medicare I was so impressed with how much time they spent with me. I had tons of questions, too.
Look thru the main book and familiarize yourself with lingo and differences to save yourself a ton of time. Then call.
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Great idea, however, the stress repeats every Oct-Dec enrollment period.
JustABozoOnThisBus
Nov 2020
#41
Well, before I was on Medicare, I was on the company's group plan ...
JustABozoOnThisBus
Nov 2020
#43
I am 66 - one year on Medicare. I have an Advantage plan - costs me $0 a month. $0.
stopbush
Nov 2020
#11
I looked at that one, it only gave me one option for a back surgeon and it was a guy who looked 80.
redstatebluegirl
Nov 2020
#16
I'm in the same boat in about a year and have been trying to research online...
wcmagumba
Nov 2020
#13
Call your local United Way. Ask for assistance negotiating Your medicare sign up.
magicarpet
Nov 2020
#19