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we are in tx, and hubby and i are under tx of LLMD. unfortunatly he is stopping all ins. and we will be looking at over 1k a month on just my appt when add our private pay ins. premiums. (hubby "1099" so we can 100% of premiums, etc). i have been under tx since 8/08. huuby just 2-3 months. his mom just tested + also

no good LLMD for pedi in tx either. posting quest. about kids in medical

anyhow, if we were to move.....what states would have good LLMD that DO take ins. and have pedi LLMD or LLND; would prefer both???

anyone have a state in mind????????? with his job we could move anywhere from N.Carolina to florida going south, and mississippi/alabama towards west area of his work.

pls. let me know if anyone has a "best" state in mind!!

thanks in advance!!!!!

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dx in 08:lyme, rmsf, bart, babs, and m.pneumonia.

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my 3 boys,

how OLD is your son? makes a difference...

check your profile for kids llmds [Smile] perhaps this will help you make your decision.

i'm NOT AWARE OF ANY TAKING INSURANCE !!!
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when you find a kids llmd, then we'll help you for an ADULT LLMD; good luck! xox

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