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Anyone know??
January 1 the money drops and no planned surgeries or babies this year to pay for so would not mind a little float therapy.


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Oh, good idea. I doubt it will work but I'd love to be proven wrong.
 
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IDK probably in the same category as gun therapy.
 
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If not, a self directed HSA should be a potential option.


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maybe your PCP can prescribe it?




 
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Do you have a grace period through March 15?



 
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Erotic massage therapy?




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Do you have a grace period through March 15?


If one has money in it.
Both boys had to have surgery and we had a third baby so the money was gone long ago.
I am looking forward to the drop of the new funds come January 1.


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Originally posted by safespot:
Do you have a grace period through March 15?


If one has money in it.
Both boys had to have surgery and we had a third baby so the money was gone long ago.
I am looking forward to the drop of the new funds come January 1.

Sorry, I misread the original post. I thought you were talking about 2017 money in the account was going to drop (be lost). We have a surgery tentatively planned for first quarter, so the grace period is on my mind.



 
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float therapy

Not sure what float therapy is, but if you can get a medical letter saying you need it for a condition, you may be able to swing it. Here's the deal with respect to massage, per USA Today

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Q: What about for stress reduction?

A: If stress is causing other diagnosed medical conditions, treatments may be paid for with an HSA with a letter of medical necessity from a doctor. Improvement of mental health or relief of stress is generally not covered. For example, the costs of a massage just to improve general health do not qualify. However, if the massage therapy is recommended by a physician to treat a specific injury or trauma, then it would qualify with a letter of medical necessity.
 
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float therapy

Not sure what float therapy is, but if you can get a medical letter saying you need it for a condition, you may be able to swing it. Here's the deal with respect to massage, per USA Today

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Q: What about for stress reduction?

A: If stress is causing other diagnosed medical conditions, treatments may be paid for with an HSA with a letter of medical necessity from a doctor. Improvement of mental health or relief of stress is generally not covered. For example, the costs of a massage just to improve general health do not qualify. However, if the massage therapy is recommended by a physician to treat a specific injury or trauma, then it would qualify with a letter of medical necessity.


Think some may call it a decompression chamber. I a dark pod full of super salt water.
If you have seen Starnger Things it is essentially what they make in the gym for 11 to mellow out to cross over to the upside down.


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Erotic massage therapy?


Hookers and blow out of the FSA.

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