After finally making the first improvements since 2011 or so, I went in for a routine therapy visit and my health insurance wasn't running. I went home and found out that it had been canceled for nonpayment two business days before. But I got my plan through healthcare.gov and it always said that I owed $0 when I checked throughout the year. Admittedly, the last time I checked was in September. But why would that change all of a sudden?
I just got something in the mail today that says I owe $740.56, but that is all of the information provided. I was in the hospital for a little less than a month in late July, but my father paid off the entire balance due on the day that I was discharged.
I'm panicking because now I cannot afford the medications that were making it possible for me to live my life and start job hunting again. Even if I could afford the medications, when the scripts run out I would not at all be able to afford the costs of doctors visits to have them refilled, my blood levels checked, etc.
If anyone could help me out here, I would REALLY appreciate it. It has had me freaked out for a week, and that is causing the issues that I've been treated for to flair up, especially since I've run out of a few medications.
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