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Pattie is 100% on this, because my

Posted By: Jen on 2007-03-21
In Reply to: Most likely will not cover - Patti

daughter covered as long as in school, college after high school but then once leaving there - on her own as far as insurance, Cobra covers for awhile but expensive going that route. Regardless of his living with you does not matter, considered adult and your insurance will not cover.


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You can earn as much as you want to earn, but you have to find what is right for you. Instead of sitting there whining about how unfair a company is to you, get off your behind and find your own accounts. then you have no one to whine to, except yourself. Not all doctors are going for the EMR and like Pattie says, even if they do, you can still do it from home. Just have to work smart and use your head. although some people just like to whine and are never happy with any given situation. Remember, happiness comes from within. Instead of looking for the negative all the time, find something positive. It is always there, you just have to see it. JMO
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