I have also read that there is special insurance, something like calamity insurance, that you can buy to cover you if something really terrible happens to you. For years I have heard that this insurance just isn't worth it. But recently I have found out about many many people in my age group who have been diagnosed with cancer and their bills, even if they have insurance, are breaking them.
I don't know if more people are getting cancer or if more are being diagnosed because diagnosis is getting more sensitive and so it can pick up on tumors earlier, or if it's just that people don't hesitate to tell you that they are sick, but lately I am starting to think that, if you have the extra money, you should go for it and buy it.
But then if you become too sick to keep up the payments, I wonder how long they will keep your insurance going.
But with diabetes, I think that, if you are covered for it in your regular insurance than there's nothing that will be done to you that you need special insurance for. Unless you are planning on trying as many new experimental ways to fight it that aren't covered. But then also, it might not be covered in special insurance either.
All in all, if you can afford insurance you are one of the lucky people. Just don't take it for granted that you are safe. You're not. If you "only" pay a deductable, those bills can really pile up when tests cost $3000.00. |