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You can get it here. Sid may be on one of his 30 mile lunch runs so you never know if/when he'll be back. ?
At least I’m not napping...haven’t got that old...yet?
 

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You're going to the wrong ones. I've been getting senior discounts here since I turned 55. At first I was afraid to ask for them but then the Polish in me took over and now I ask at every place. ?
I'll second that. But next month the big 65 and medicare begins. I have no clue how that is going to turn out. Cross my fingers, toes, legs. and those hang me down things. If i get those to cross I think I would find out how that turns out :crazy:
 


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I'll second that. But next month the big 65 and medicare begins. I have no clue how that is going to turn out. Cross my fingers, toes, legs. and those hang me down things. If i get those to cross I think I would find out how that turns out :crazy:
In my case, I had a good health benefit through work and I pay monthly from retirement for it as a retirement plan. So, it was the same benefit as working.

When it came Medicare time, that plan converted to a supplemental to Medicare and covered the 20% of Part B that Medicare doesn't and provided my Part D prescription. My wife has our dental on her Health plan and will carry it into Retirement when she does.

I retired in 2015. Medically, I have a concierge primary dr where I pay an annual fee for 24/7 availability by electronic means and routine visits every 3 months. Except for that fee Medicare has covered the bill and the supplemental has covered whatever wasn't covered, including copay. I can see him anytime I need care also.

I have had multiple surgeries/ treatments involving too much sun from my days in the tropics and loss of hair approaching Medicare age ?

I have had specialist doctors that I also see on several visits and followups. Medicare and supplemental have covered 100% of medical and copays and I have paid a couple hundred maybe for medications.

Make sure all your Drs take Medicare for Payment, otherwise you'll pay!

Make sure you can get yourself a good supplemental for that 20% portion.

Long winded, but that's my experience so far, hope it helps?
 

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Hey we may be old but we still get around! ?



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Guy on left: hey, you got a damper yet?
Next guy: who gives a crap about having any damn hair?
Third guy: zzzzzzzzzzzz
Guy on right end: ranger cab is too big, I need a taco cab...
 
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Guy on left: hey, you got a damper yet?
Next guy: who gives a crap about having any hair?
Third guy: zzzzzzzzzzzz
Guy on right end: ranger can is too big, I need a taco cab...
Guy at the far right is Al @Texasota, still never got his damper! ?
 

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In my case, I had a good health benefit through work and I pay monthly from retirement for it as a retirement plan. So, it was the same benefit as working.

When it came Medicare time, that plan converted to a supplemental to Medicare and covered the 20% of Part B that Medicare doesn't and provided my Part D prescription. My wife has our dental on her Health plan and will carry it into Retirement when she does.

I retired in 2015. Medically, I have a concierge primary dr where I pay an annual fee for 24/7 availability by electronic means and routine visits every 3 months. Except for that fee Medicare has covered the bill and the supplemental has covered whatever wasn't covered, including copay. I can see him anytime I need care also.

I have had multiple surgeries/ treatments involving too much sun from my days in the tropics and loss of hair approaching Medicare age ?

I have had specialist doctors that I also see on several visits and followups. Medicare and supplemental have covered 100% of medical and copays and I have paid a couple hundred maybe for medications.

Make sure all your Drs take Medicare for Payment, otherwise you'll pay!

Make sure you can get yourself a good supplemental for that 20% portion.

Long winded, but that's my experience so far, hope it helps?
Thanks Terry :like:
 
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