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    Sep 12, 2013, 10:02 AM
    What States have open enrollment if I move there for under 65
    Indiana tells me that they do not offer medicare supplements for under age 65 unless I purchased it immediately after becoming elegible. I am looking to move to a state that allows me to purchase a Type F, G, or N supplement that I can begin to use, hopefully without a waiting period. I get all different answers from medicare employees, SHIP councelors and even insurance agents. It seems that this is almost a question that is not suppose to have an answer to. Mostly I get, "we do not know", or "that's a good question, sorry I don't know what to tell you". An attorney told me I should get a divorce and signup for Medicaid. I'm burnt out on trying to get answers, and cannot afford to pay an attorney that doesn't give me any answers. HELP.
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    Sep 12, 2013, 02:46 PM
    You have to be 65 to get Medicare and the supplements.

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