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Confused about dryer sheets
Hi..... It's "not 2 late " joining you folks . I am 64 , married , 2 married children and 4 g'kids. My wife and I were previously small business owners
and have just shut down . Economy finally caught up with break even volume to survive . The ride was a real live experience and we are grateful.
Should turn out to be good timing and knowing me , I might have never quit otherwise. I ' m seeing there really are more important things in life . Sometimes those rides are hard to get off of .
As I approach 65 early next year , I must make decisions on Medicare which I know very little to nothing about . I can find plenty of material to read but I hate wasting time . Also afraid I 'll miss some small point and get burned . Is anyone aware of a simple run down .... let's say , something where you can answer a few questions or many and depending on answers it tells you the best options and why . Or , maybe
a more simple approach than trying to digest 200 pages of some times confusing data and still overlook something .
Basicly , I'm in good health , eat right , exercise enough , have a little high blood pressure which I take a small dosage of BP meds . My biggest concern , by far , is any big financial hit out of my pocket . High deductibles are fine and I 'm guessing would be preferable.
I get a little nervous thinking I may check the wrong option and get wiped out with a hit I could have otherwise avoided .
OK . If I'm just lazy and looking for the easy answer .... I don 't mind being scolded . A good kick in my rear may be what I need . But if there are some better approaches in making option decisions , or better and clearer info than the govt puts out , I would appreciate your input .
I 'll take any info or directions from this forum because I have observed
the wisdom yall present .
Thanks again
not 2 late
and have just shut down . Economy finally caught up with break even volume to survive . The ride was a real live experience and we are grateful.
Should turn out to be good timing and knowing me , I might have never quit otherwise. I ' m seeing there really are more important things in life . Sometimes those rides are hard to get off of .
As I approach 65 early next year , I must make decisions on Medicare which I know very little to nothing about . I can find plenty of material to read but I hate wasting time . Also afraid I 'll miss some small point and get burned . Is anyone aware of a simple run down .... let's say , something where you can answer a few questions or many and depending on answers it tells you the best options and why . Or , maybe
a more simple approach than trying to digest 200 pages of some times confusing data and still overlook something .
Basicly , I'm in good health , eat right , exercise enough , have a little high blood pressure which I take a small dosage of BP meds . My biggest concern , by far , is any big financial hit out of my pocket . High deductibles are fine and I 'm guessing would be preferable.
I get a little nervous thinking I may check the wrong option and get wiped out with a hit I could have otherwise avoided .
OK . If I'm just lazy and looking for the easy answer .... I don 't mind being scolded . A good kick in my rear may be what I need . But if there are some better approaches in making option decisions , or better and clearer info than the govt puts out , I would appreciate your input .
I 'll take any info or directions from this forum because I have observed
the wisdom yall present .
Thanks again
not 2 late