The OP is not on Medicare.
However, since you brought it up, consider the following. The only difference between Medicare Supplemental Plan F and Plan G is that Plan F includes the approximately $200 Part B annual deductible and Plan G does not. Typically, the Plan F premiums for the year are more than $200 higher than the Plan G premiums. You might want to consider changing to Plan G if you can pass the underwriting as you may very well save money.
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Originally Posted by PennBF
We have Florida Blue Plan F which pays anything Medicare does not pay. We have had it
for years and is a little more costly but worth every penny for the comfort knowing that we don't have to worry about medical bills. In the last few years we have had pretty large medical expenses, both Hospital and Medical and have not seen a bill. We can chose any
hospital and doctor and have elected to use Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville for all medical care. We use Wellcare for prescription expenses. 
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