
Make haste to call his former employer (hug amended)
perhaps you still have the ability to sign up for COBRA benefits. Generally, there is a 60 day grace period to file for the Continuation of Benefits, with the coverage becoming retroactive to the date of termination.
Yes, your credit card will be smokin', but you will at least be able to have coverage. The silver lining to that cloud is that you can itemize deductions on your tax return, claiming the insurance as an allowable expense and quite possibly get a big, fat check. I realize this is far in the future, when you need it now, but it does offer some consolation.
I can't imagine what you are feeling at the moment, but, trust in your higher power that you will always have enough. Belief in your abundance shapes your thoughts and generates more abundance. We are living on faith as we speak. We haven't been paid for two months now. But, by the grace of God, we are managing to keep the wolves from the door.
You are in my sincerest prayers.
(((((Laura)))))))
Love and peace,
Amy
edit: DOH! Dang burnt out brain cells! I meant to type Bionerd...Oy Vey!
"Losing your mind is like losing your keys. You have to retrace your steps to find out where you left them. But the bonus is that you usually find loose change in the cushions." ABR '05 :-D

Edited by
imqwerky
Sept. 1, 2005, 02:08:27 PM EDT
Make haste to call his former employer
perhaps you still have the ability to sign up for COBRA benefits. Generally, there is a 60 day grace period to file for the Continuation of Benefits, with the coverage becoming retroactive to the date of termination.
Yes, your credit card will be smokin', but you will at least be able to have coverage. The silver lining to that cloud is that you can itemize deductions on your tax return, claiming the insurance as an allowable expense and quite possibly get a big, fat check. I realize this is far in the future, when you need it now, but it does offer some consolation.
I can't imagine what you are feeling at the moment, but, trust in your higher power that you will always have enough. Belief in your abundance shapes your thoughts and generates more abundance. We are living on faith as we speak. We haven't been paid for two months now. But, by the grace of God, we are managing to keep the wolves from the door.
You are in my sincerest prayers.
(((((Brenda)))))))
Love and peace,
Amy
"Losing your mind is like losing your keys. You have to retrace your steps to find out where you left them. But the bonus is that you usually find loose change in the cushions." ABR '05 :-D

Edited by
imqwerky
Sept. 1, 2005, 02:12:54 PM EDT
Make haste to call his former employer
perhaps you still have the ability to sign up for COBRA benefits. Generally, there is a 60 day grace period to file for the Continuation of Benefits, with the coverage becoming retroactive to the date of termination.
Yes, your credit card will be smokin', but you will at least be able to have coverage. The silver lining to that cloud is that you can itemize deductions on your tax return, claiming the insurance as an allowable expense and quite possibly get a big, fat check. I realize this is far in the future, when you need it now, but it does offer some consolation.
I can't imagine what you are feeling at the moment, but, trust in your higher power that you will always have enough. Belief in your abundance shapes your thoughts and generates more abundance. We are living on faith as we speak. We haven't been paid for two months now. But, by the grace of God, we are managing to keep the wolves from the door.
You are in my sincerest prayers.
(((((Laura)))))))
Love and peace,
Amy
edit: DOH!
"Losing your mind is like losing your keys. You have to retrace your steps to find out where you left them. But the bonus is that you usually find loose change in the cushions." ABR '05 :-D