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Moving From Cigna to COBRA Coverage

Just got laid off and was wondering if anyone has any experience when moving from Cigna to COBRA coverage. I was hoping to transition by early Fall and I don't know if COBRA covers bottom surgery.

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Post ID: @OP+1jyjcc4j9

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The cost of Cobra is absolutely ridiculous. Get a new plan unless you want to throw away thousands of dollars a month just to keep the sh---y coverage that health plan is. Not even kidding it's probably cheaper to just go without insurance than get cobra. Read the paperwork very closely

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Post ID: @8mk+1jyjcc4j9

Gross a rot slot? just why man

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Post ID: @2he+1jyjcc4j9

This is ridiculous. You already know that you have the same exact insurance. There’s zero changes. Stop trolling.

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Post ID: @2ec+1jyjcc4j9

Just go to the marker place for the time being. On e you ger your new gig you’ll be good.

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Post ID: @11c+1jyjcc4j9

Keep being brave OP!

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Post ID: @zh+1jyjcc4j9

I couldn't even get a piece of 103rd Birthday cake, let alone bottom surgery. The only 103 that was left after my Zoom call was a churro, a donut, and a Sodexo pu-e.

Toodles!

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Post ID: @ys+1jyjcc4j9

Don’t. Unless you want to waste money, do not use cobra. Cash payments at the hospitals or clinics are much cheaper. Don’t believe me? Start asking for cash prices at the clinics or even at pharmacies.

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