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Default Aug 10, 2018 at 08:02 PM
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I've been getting SSI NOT SSDI for bipolar since 2010. I've been enrolled in Medicaid that entire time too. Anyway I get a letter in the mail I've been enrolled in Medicare and I was supposed to have gotten it since 2012 and I got another letter to apply to Extra Help. Anyway I can't afford any sort of copayments that would come with Medicare, I only get my SSI and my husband is trying to get SSI but currently he gets no income at all. But Social Security keeps insisting I qualify for Medicare. Every website I read on the subject says SSI people my age (35) don't qualify. And I know I get SSI because I pay attention to such things! What can I do?

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