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Considering that Diabetes will qualify you for medical marijuana, I would say "no."
Diabetes is not considered disabling in itself and, therefore, would not qualify one for Medicaid.
The best thing to do is to talk to your insurance company - they will be able to tell you what you qualify for. Several insurance companies can cover a diabetes meter for you. http://www.newdiabetestreatments.com/diabetes-treatments/diabetes-meter-covered-by-insurance-or-free.html
There are many online sites that provide diabetes supplies. It pays to check around. You may even qualify to get them free at www.americandiabeteswholesale.com/ or www.mydiabetessupply.com/
Yes, a person making under $11,500 a year with Type 1 diabetes may qualify for Medicaid, as eligibility often depends on income, household size, and state-specific criteria. Medicaid programs are designed to provide health coverage for low-income individuals, including those with chronic conditions like diabetes. It's important to check the specific guidelines in the state of residence, as eligibility rules can vary.
Unless you have Diabetic Nephropathy or Constant Albuminuria, you should be able to get coverage as a diabetic. Depending on how controlled your condition is depends on your rate. If your diabetes are under control you could qualify for a Standard Rating or be table rated if it's not being controlled well.
No, borderline diabetes is termed prediabetes or impaired glucose tolerance. It indicates that your body, for whatever reason (most commonly insulin resistance or inadequate secretion of insulin) has elevated levels of glucose that does not qualify as "diabetic" levels. This may progress to diabetes in time, or the glucose levels may return to normal.
Unfortunately, you have not given us enough information to answer your question. You have diabetes, thyroid disease, high blood pressure, and eye disease. Those serious conditions require as much help as you can get. We would like to help you at least by answering your question but you do not say for what you might want/hope to qualify. Please feel free to ask the question again include that detail.
Please go to http://www.free-diabetes-meter.com/ and follow the three easy steps listed on the website to qualify for your free diabetic meter. Good luck!
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