Hey Neighbor,
I hope you are having a great week. It’s been quiet here in our house.
My wife Q is back east visiting her parents in South Carolina, and even though I’m super busy, I miss her company. That’s what happens after 30 years of marriage, right?
If you’ve seen the 500 Medicare commercials already with super happy seniors, you know it’s the Annual Election Period.
It’s been great catching up with clients I haven’t spoken to in a while and making sure their Medicare coverage is up to date.
Today I spoke with Nancy, a long time client in Georgia. Her comments really got me thinking about a problem I see more often than I should.
Click on the picture below and learn something that might save your life and even save you money.
Of course medications have improved the quality and the length of the lives of many Americans. Sadly, the medical industrial complex has made it way too easy to be over medicated. Many Americans continue to take medications long after the need for them is over.
One doctor will prescribe a medication and another doctor will be hesitant to end it because of miscommunication. Even worse, the more meds you take, the greater the risk of negative side effects. Talk to your doctor, talk to pharmacist.
Review your medications and understand why you are taking each medicine you take. Check out this article and, as they said in the movie Blaze, “never trust a man who says trust me.”
That’s it for this week. If you’re unsure of your coverage and you need a Medicare Insurance review, or your friends need help, book a time on my calendar and I’ll do my best to help.
Be well, be kind, be safe, one nation under God.