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Originally Posted by Soupe du jour
@ Mountaindewed, I think it is great for you that 100% of your recent surgical procedure was covered by your insurance. I've been a bit surprised by that when way way too many people have far less coverage for more life threatening illnesses and many types of hospitalizations for psychological emergencies. I'm not implying that yours shouldn't be 100% (or at least sufficiently) covered, but just sad that others aren't as well.
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I also live in a really trans friendly state. Its not just about my personal insurance. Its also about my states laws and what the laws will cover. I have good insurance but my mental health coverage is not perfect and a lot of my meds cost a good amount of money and I had to get my therapist to talk to her superviosor to get my copays cut in half so I could contiune to keep seeing her every week.
When I signed up for this insurance it was basically like I had to choose between my mental health or my physical health. It worked out well but the mental health side of things is still expensive.