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December 18th, 2009 admin Leave a comment Go to comments

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I have a friend who has leukemia. FMLA has been exhausted. You can have your employer pays your insurance premium? ?

He was diagnosed in July and had to undergo bone marrow transplantation. Your doctors are telling her 6 months before you return to work. You can have your employer pays your insurance premium in full? Is your work still protected?

As others have said …. No, their work is not protected, and yes, they can pay their own insurance. It can end her, and she would pay for Cobra. And she really is looking at atleast 6 months if not longer, before returning to work. If was just diagnosed in July, she can not be too far from his transplant. Most of the literature states that the patient is out of work for a year after her transplant, and is very accurate. I returned to school instead of work but could not until about a year and 2 months after transplantation. I am almost a year and a half away, and still has major problems with fatigue and GVHD. And that year by the literature is the assumption that the patient does not have any major complications. You must have a social worker at your transplant center to help her apply for public benefits. I should have done first, patients who undergo a bone marrow transplant are almost immediate approval for disability and Medicaid / Medicare.

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