It's getting to be that time of life . . .
I'm comparing Medicare Parts A&B to Medicare Advantage, does anyone here have experience with this? Which is better? What do I need to know? Where are the pit falls?
Appreciate any help!
Much love!
Uggghhhhh
I got forced into retirement with the quarantines.
As a construction worker I was always nursing some sort of muscle ache or injury. Starting off your day with painkillers and vitamins is just SOP.
So after sitting around for three weeks my knee was not improving and still hurting.
My wife forced me to go get it looked at. The doc wanted to look at my ankle on the other leg too. Then an MRI.
He told me that I was retiring. I could get a new knee anytime I wanted. But the ankle was also toast. If I wanted to argue about it he said I didn't have a leg to stand on.
So....yeah.
Not fun. Not my idea of a good time.
I created a coffee shop/bakery about 2 years later. I was on my feet 10-12 hours a day....
That lasted about two months.
Had to walk away....the pain was excruciating. But the reviews over the food was over the top. I was the best baker in the area.
But that was the end....I was truly done. No going back.
So at my age....no need for another career. I've been working, paying SS since 14. (Work permits required before 16 even then....minimum wage was $2.35/hr)
I filed and got SSDI or one of them SS incomes before age 72.
I also get Medicare....but I'm also on my wife's medical insurance plan through her job. No real change there as most contractor's medical insurance plans usually suck. I worked as a temp through an agency and they had one too that wasn't any better than most contractor's....kinda....theirs had a drug/alcohol rehab program. LoL. (I didn't need it but many others did) Wife's is better.
So....before I really fully retire at 72 (as far as SS cares) I'm on disability. (They said something about rehab and training for a new career....as if) But my wife's insurance is my primary and Medicare is supplimental. Still Nedicare costs a fortune though. But co-pays and deductibles are gone now.
My dad is just the opposite. He has a supplemental policy as part of his retirement package from a DOW Jones industrial corporation. So he pays a limited amount for drugs....that's it. He has cataract surgery coming up. Maybe (big maybe) he will be out $200 per eye. But I doubt it.
I really don't want to be retired. I am doing the plan for retirement I had before I retired. Not really sure I made a good one but oh well. I'm not very good at farming on this fruit and nut farm. Not really good at gardening either.
But I make some great bread and cakes....and special dinners. And occasionally a little bit of electric work volunteer style.
Meh....
I liked working better.