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    Question about medical expenses in your budget...

    Can you claim what you actually have averaged per month over the last year--even if it "seems" high? As long as it's necessary medical of course and not botox, cosmetic surgery etc...

    It looks as though our medical may average $200/mo.

    I can back it up with receipts for medication, co-pays etc....

    #2
    I don't think that number would raise any eyebrows, plus you can easily substantiate it. I would expect you're good to go. My medical expenses are significantly higher than yours and like you I'm sweating it for my 341 next week but also like you, I too can prove it.

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      #3
      Originally posted by gmk View Post
      I don't think that number would raise any eyebrows, plus you can easily substantiate it. I would expect you're good to go. My medical expenses are significantly higher than yours and like you I'm sweating it for my 341 next week but also like you, I too can prove it.
      We haven't filed yet. In the process of getting our ducks in a row. I just don't want any surprises.

      My doctor, who I've been with for almost 7 yrs, is now getting kind of "test happy". I foresee us having some extra medical expenses over the course of the next few months , which will obviously make the "average" go up.

      I didn't know how picky trustees were about medical----if they nitpicked and questioned expenses to the point where you'd have to cut other areas to keep higher medical expenses.

      The "guidelines" say $60 for out of pocket expenses per person in the household correct?

      I swear the stress is coming at me from all directions these days.

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        #4
        Originally posted by JEM View Post
        We haven't filed yet. In the process of getting our ducks in a row. I just don't want any surprises.

        My doctor, who I've been with for almost 7 yrs, is now getting kind of "test happy". I foresee us having some extra medical expenses over the course of the next few months , which will obviously make the "average" go up.

        I didn't know how picky trustees were about medical----if they nitpicked and questioned expenses to the point where you'd have to cut other areas to keep higher medical expenses.

        The "guidelines" say $60 for out of pocket expenses per person in the household correct?

        I swear the stress is coming at me from all directions these days.
        The means test allows $60 per person on one line, but, further down on the form, there is a place to add your expenses in excess of that amount that are reasonably necessary.
        LadyInTheRed is in the black!
        Filed Chap 13 April 2010. Discharged May 2015.
        $143,000 in debt discharged for $36,500, including attorneys fees. Money well spent!

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          #5
          We plan to file in near future and since we had some money to use before the filing date I visited the dentist to see if I needed any work. It’s been over a year since my last visit (no money), so I figure I needed at least a cleaning. Turns out I need a couple of root canals, two crowns, and one small cavity to fill. I know when money is short the dentist visits are stretched out, but the doc said if I had visited earlier I might not have to go through the root canals and crowns.

          So, just curious, the total will be about $3,500 paid out within three weeks as each procedure is done, do you think that will be an issue with the trustee? I kept all receipts.

          Sorry if I highjacked your thread JEM, I figure the post might be along the same lines as your question and help.

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            #6
            I submitted my medical and prescription claims statements for the past year during my 13. Even though after insurance it was only about 5 grand, I'm sure it helped a lot. I'm not sure under what circumstances they'd try to "drill" down on your claims.
            filed chapter 13..confirmed...converted to chapter 7...DISCHARGED!

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