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Should I take difficult child off our health insurance?
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<blockquote data-quote="KFld" data-source="post: 408975" data-attributes="member: 2442"><p>This is a tough one. My son is going to be 24 and is allowed to be on my insurance until he's 26. I have an HSA account with a high deductible and he used up the entire thing in the last 6 months. The only good thing is now everything is covered 100%, but that money would have also remained in my HSA account if it hadn't have been used by him. I don't think I would take my son off mine because I would be so afraid he would get sick and wouldn't be able to get medical attention, but then again, he might be able to get on state insurance. </p><p></p><p>I guess in this case I would say follow your gut instincts. I always ask myself when I'm trying to make a decision like that is am I really going to be o.k. with it in the end and if the answer is yes, then I do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KFld, post: 408975, member: 2442"] This is a tough one. My son is going to be 24 and is allowed to be on my insurance until he's 26. I have an HSA account with a high deductible and he used up the entire thing in the last 6 months. The only good thing is now everything is covered 100%, but that money would have also remained in my HSA account if it hadn't have been used by him. I don't think I would take my son off mine because I would be so afraid he would get sick and wouldn't be able to get medical attention, but then again, he might be able to get on state insurance. I guess in this case I would say follow your gut instincts. I always ask myself when I'm trying to make a decision like that is am I really going to be o.k. with it in the end and if the answer is yes, then I do it. [/QUOTE]
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