HI Pat,
I'll pray about this.
I was offered meddacare when I started receiving money based on what my
father had put in when he had his own business. I was advised by a relative
in the insurance business to go ahead and take it for the very reason you
described. I thank God daily that I have it.
I will pray that all works out for you.
Stacey and GEB dog Chesley
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From: "Pat Ferguson" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2007 10:53 PM
Subject: A few prayer requests
> Hi Loving Family,
>
> I have a few prayer requests, please.
>
> Some of you know about me being disenrolled from Medicare Part D. through
> Humana. This happened without my knowledge or permission.
>
> I went to fill a prescription in February, and was told I was no longer
> enrolled in Medicare part D. through Humana.
>
> I've been trying to resolve this situation, and this has not been
> resolved. I am very frustrated. I received a phone call from our insurence
> agent this evening, and he told me I had to write a letter of greevence to
> Humana so that they can re-instate me.
>
> This really makes me mad, because what happened is that someone at
> Medicare entered the wrong code which disenrolled me from Medicare Part D
> through Humana. Why can't people be responsible for their actions?
>
> Also, in 1979 I was offered Medicare,part B. and because Vernon had
> excellent health coverage, I turned it down and didn't take it. I couldn't
> see having Medicare when we had excellent health coverage. I didn't want
> to waste the government's money. I found out, in 2001 that I could not
> enroll in Medicare part B. without a penalty of ten percent a year for not
> taking it when it was offered to me. I tried very hard to get proof that I
> had been covered by Vernon's health insurence from 1979 through 1983 when
> we moved back here to South Dakota. I couldn't get proof from Verizon who
> was GTE at that time. . We didn't even have proof that we had insurence
> from 1984 through about 1988. I've written letters to Social Security, and
> they have never replied to my letters. I even had Stephanie Herseth's
> office contact them for me, but they just said that this was the law and
> there were no exceptions.
>
> Last year, in 2006, I spoke with the head of the Social Security office in
> Huron South Dakota, and he recommended that I write a letter requesting
> equitable relief. I did this, and I've heard nothing from the Social
> Security administration.
>
> I know this is the law, but why can't they accept the fact that I was
> trying to save the government money?
>
> I'm asking that you all please pray about these two situations. I'm paying
> over $300.00 a month for Medicare out of my SSDI check. I feel that this
> law should not even be in existance. I don't have the money to get an
> attourney to help me resolve these issues. I feel like they are just
> against me, and I know I shouldn't feel this way but I do.
>
> Thank you very much for praying.
>
> Love you all,
> Pat Ferguson
>
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