Vision insurance for college students

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Avatar f tn Im doing online but it isn't that bad
Avatar n tn I was wondering if I lose my mothers medical insurance (Bluecross Blueshield of Iowa) if I don't go to college next year? My brother did but I was told I wouldn't because I'm considered a dependent. The reason why is because I became paralyzed in 11th grade. Do you believe this is true?
Avatar m tn what are the college students risks? i cant seem to find it on the internet although i do see the leading cases are between the ages of 13 -24...but what is the latest statistic on college campuses among races?
Avatar n tn Hi Paula526, Depending on the timing of the leave of absence, the your employer may be mandated to cover your daughter (due to a bill named "Michelle's Law" that passed in October of 2008). Please see below for more information. Hope this helps...
Avatar n tn give parents hard times when the child did not have a 504 till just before it was time for the PSATS. The school would not make accommodations for PSATS, when the kid never had one and now the family fighting for the accommodations http://www.health.state.ny.us/nysdoh/consumer/diabetes/resource/schools.pdf Also check out www.childrenwithdiabetes.
Avatar f tn //www.medhelp.org/posts/People-Allergic-to-Me-PATM/Will-this-work-for-you-as-it-is-for-me-PATM-Possible-Solution/show/2985649 Let me know if this helps you at all!
198506 tn?1251156915 plus have her check out the upwardbound program at your local college it helps high school students with getting redy for college did my son wonders and they will help with all the forms and apps that you have to go through its a federal program and it is really good
587437 tn?1219893624 Just like everything this is a process and I have to be patient and do as my primary care physician says until I get health insurance again; but getting free food at IHOP is a college students dream until I have the time and money to cook on a regular basis. I'm 51 and it takes me longer to study cause I can't sit for long. Sorry, I do ramble.
Avatar f tn Hope for the best, plan for the worst.
Avatar m tn That's an awful broad brush to tar all 'college students' with pardner, just because a few students on one campus are idiots. I know at UT Austin the Liberal students would be horrified and would argue with his bigoted @$$ until they realized he was a put on, while the conservative students would simply whack him over the head with his clipboard.
Avatar f tn Are you in sports? Calories for college students vary because of differences in physical activity. Make sure your diet is mostly whole foods including low-fat dairy, whole-grains, lean protein, fruits, vegetables, seeds, nuts and healthy oils. Don't skip breakfast. Don't get in the habit of staying up late, then rush to get to class. You need food to get your metabolism up, your energy levels will be low and you'll be starving and likely to overeat by lunch.
1412618 tn?1281730072 Medicaid is generally for low income families and the disabled. I'm not sure you qualify just because you can't find work. Medicaid is very straightforward as to who qualifies. Google MEDICAID and it will pull up all types of info including the rules in your state. I don't think there is free insurance for full time students, but again google it and you might find something. Goodluck...
1532691 tn?1292206936 Hope this enables you to widen your vision and also there is a syndrome which all medical college students suffer from, the moment they enter a medical college is to imagine all the diseases that they come across to themselves. Take care.
10626389 tn?1412006663 Hey guys! I'm a senior in college this year and I seem to be struggling with my weight. Ever since I transfered to a further campus, I've slowly started packing on the pounds. I don't have access to home-cooked meals, just what they serve in the dining hall or take out/frozen foods. I've recently stopped drinking soda and cut down on the coffee. I try to stay active sad eat more fruits and veggies. But I still get munchies for junk food.
521840 tn?1348840771 Unfortunately, many psychologists can no longer afford to participate with insurance companies or Medicaid/Medicare. The reasons for this include low reimbursement rates, frequency of denied payment for services, and the burden of insurance related paperwork. While the situation is problematic, there is no reason to assume that you can not get the care you need. On the bright side, if you can take the time and energy to search, you have a good chance of finding someone who can help.
Avatar f tn which would create a path to citizenship for youth living in the country illegally who attend college or join the military. White House spokesman Luis Miranda said the administration welcomes any opportunity for Congress to take up the proposal. The legislation "is important to both our national security and our economy," Miranda said. Meanwhile, retiring Republican Florida Rep.
148588 tn?1465778809 Did you assume my comment had anything to do with kids going to college? I was talking about something that I see our country can improve upon. Many other countries put resources into helping their young people find the right direction for themselves and we could do more of that. Teko, actually I think you put that very well and would agree regarding student loans. The rate shouldn't be higher than banks. That makes no sense.
Avatar n tn All of them were also college students. I was tested about two years ago for STDs and HIV. All were negative except Gonorrhea. I've been pretty healthy these past two years except for some reoccuring yeast infections and what seemed like a semester of diarrhea which could have been due to stress I suppose. I am scared to death to get tested because I feel like it will be positive. What do you think my probability is? Any thoughts Teak?
5254008 tn?1365731877 s pretty stupied law. It should be for college bound students. When do adult children stand on their feet? Our daughter left our healthcare and is working as a hairdresser. She got her own health insurance. It's limited insurance which is okay. At a young age your pretty healthy. My son will be turning 23 and tricare is changing his health coverage.
Avatar f tn Fortunately, every college will have an office that handles arranging additional supports for students who need them. Contact the college admissions office, explain your situation, and they can direct you to the appropriate people tot talk to. If you're living at home, a local community college might be a great option and they will also have an office in charge of making sure that students like you recieve needed support.
973741 tn?1342342773 I'm not sure how I feel about all the "free" college tuition, etc... we all know free isn't really free because somebody has to pay for it but we also know that our kids are the future and they need an education but many of them can't afford to get through high school, let alone a college or university.
Avatar f tn I hope someone else on this forum will have some ideas for you. Since your daughter is in college, would it be possible for her to go to the infirmary and seek help there? Surely they must know that students don't always have insurance or a rich parent at their beck and call. Maybe you could call the school and inquire about that? Guess all they can say is no. Another option is for you to take her to the ER.
Avatar f tn Well seeing as how I don't have health insurance and I am a college student on her own, any monthly cost that isn't necessary is expensive
Avatar n tn Hello, I went through the same thing. Went from about 120 to 140 my first semester of college in 2005, and did not lose it permanently until 2007, and have kept it off since then. I did that by learning how to eat right, mostly, and slowly incorporating exercise to my lifestyle. I had to make a lot of changes, but if you just change one thing at a time before you know it you have a healthy lifestyle.
649848 tn?1534633700 html (CNN)Three New York college students who said they were targets of a racially motivated attack face multiple charges for what prosecutors are calling a false claim. A grand jury on Monday indicted Ariel Agudio, Asha Burwell and Alexis Briggs, all 20, each on a charge of third-degree assault and multiple counts of falsely reporting an incident, the Albany District Attorney's Office said. Agudio and Burwell also face charges of harassment.