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Gemma61

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  1. "eric byrne"]Hi Gemma,

    I have recently arrived at LCSC,and have received the warmest of welcomes,I know you have come to the right place for the support and encouragement you need.When I was diagnosed,my brain went into overdrive,I imagined all sorts doom and gloom situations,however nothing close to my imaginings became a reality,in fact ,despite my diagnosis,I have gained so many improvements in my life.

    My thoughts of course will be with you and your husband on Tuesday,just know you will not be there on your own,I pray that the outcome will be better than you expect.

    Kind Regards,

    Eric.

    Thanks Eric. That means a lot. I've been dooming and glooming big time here, and we don't even have a diagnosis yet. I've got to take care of my own mental health--I'm realizing that.

  2. "ts"]Each state has different medical assistance plans (and some probably have none.) Some communities have cancer lifelines with people who know the ropes or can point you to the right people to talk to. Help may be available in many ways. I am glad you understand that asking for it is necessary. Best wishes.

    Thank so much!

  3. "UneasyRider1"]Welcome, Gemma, glad you found us. I had surgery at the Dallas VA Medical Center in December, 2007, and still get my followup care there. I've remained cancer free for over two years now. Best wishes for you and your husband.

    Thanks, Bud. Is that a recumbent bike? I've always wanted one.

  4. Thanks so much, Dawn! i didn't realize you needed to apply for disability to get Medicaid. I had gone on a PA website and taken a quick quiz to see if we "may" qualify and health care was one thing they said we "may" qualify for along with food stamps.

    Anyway, I'm looking for ways to pare down our expenses so I can stay in this house at least as long as I have dh with me. That is my goal. He really likes it here and it would break his heart to have to move.

  5. Thanks so much, Dawn!

    Dh was in the Navy and barely qualifies as a Vietnam *era* vet but was never in the country. But we're thinking maybe asbestos benefits if he is diagnosed.

    We started the process to get VA benefits and are in contact with the American Legion to kick it along. Our financial situation has changed for the worse since then, so we need to update once I get our taxes back.

    I have to decide whether to go for Medicaid, which we would probably qualify for, or go VA. I would think VA would be more "permanent" but I don't know if Medicaid would get better care or not. Plus, I assume I wouldn't be able to have both.

    Thanks so much for the info and advice. I'm glad to hear you have a "complete response" with small cell! That's great!!

  6. Thanks, Judy. I'm sorry you are in this situation too, but glad to know others are out there.

    Since posting, I have found our online questionnaire for assistance in my county and find that I may qualify for energy assistance, food stamps, health care, attendant services (when needed) and breast and cervical cancer screening.

    My husband is *not* happy that he has "worked all (his) life and now has to be on welfare." But, its better than being on the street.

  7. Hi. I'm Gemma. I'm 48 years old. My husband, 54, is scheduled for a chest xray on Tuesday for possible lung cancer. We have no insurance and are in the process of trying to get some through the VA.

    Our financial situation is not good, even without the lack of insurance issue. There is so much to think about--so much to worry about with this, but I'm trying to take it one day at a time and try to focus on the good.

    I'm already learning that I will have to ask for help--lots of it in lots of different areas of life. The days of being "an island" are over.

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