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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 462344" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>Janet I really do appreciate your input and I know you have a lot of knowledge that is valuable to me. We are in the process of taking her off our insurance. We told her yesterday to find auto insurance this week and we are removing her from ours. She is suppose to get coverage under her employers health insurance at the end of October however I don't know if they will approve her when they receive her application and see that she is pregnant and also an alcoholic. We will take her off our health insurance at that time irregardless of whether they cover her so she can apply for medicaid. I don't want to take her off ours until she is either accepted or rejected by her employer because it makes a difference in rates if she is currently covered under a policy. </p><p></p><p>I am not buying anything. We have bought her enough over the years and it is either all destroyed or stolen or given away. We have saved the system hundreds of thousands of dollars in the past twenty years and unfortunately we were not able to stop the cycle. Nothing we have done has made a bit of difference and so it's time to surrender. She will get more services with us out of the picture. I never thought I would see one of my children living in a halfway house with a child and no money to buy food, but that is the choice she has made.</p><p></p><p>I just hope that when she writes her life story she includes that she has had many many chances to turn her life aroud and many people willing to help her and it was her choice to walk away from that.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 462344, member: 59"] Janet I really do appreciate your input and I know you have a lot of knowledge that is valuable to me. We are in the process of taking her off our insurance. We told her yesterday to find auto insurance this week and we are removing her from ours. She is suppose to get coverage under her employers health insurance at the end of October however I don't know if they will approve her when they receive her application and see that she is pregnant and also an alcoholic. We will take her off our health insurance at that time irregardless of whether they cover her so she can apply for medicaid. I don't want to take her off ours until she is either accepted or rejected by her employer because it makes a difference in rates if she is currently covered under a policy. I am not buying anything. We have bought her enough over the years and it is either all destroyed or stolen or given away. We have saved the system hundreds of thousands of dollars in the past twenty years and unfortunately we were not able to stop the cycle. Nothing we have done has made a bit of difference and so it's time to surrender. She will get more services with us out of the picture. I never thought I would see one of my children living in a halfway house with a child and no money to buy food, but that is the choice she has made. I just hope that when she writes her life story she includes that she has had many many chances to turn her life aroud and many people willing to help her and it was her choice to walk away from that. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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