I have a client who is medically well-insured She produced a very substantial amount of medical expenses. In addition to insurance, doctors, dentists, hospitals, prescriptions, and equipment like eyeglasses and hearing aids, she listed several thousand dollars of "other medical expenses," along with a surprisingly large amount of medical mileage. When pressed, she said these were for Tai Chi and use of a swimming pool. She brought in an after the fact physician's letter (dated last week!) stating, in its entirety:
"To whom it may concern: My patient, Ms. X, has a history of hip fracture and would benefit from swimming and doing Tai Chi on a regular basis."
My strong feeling is that this will not cut it for a deductible medical expense. Does anybody feel differently?
"To whom it may concern: My patient, Ms. X, has a history of hip fracture and would benefit from swimming and doing Tai Chi on a regular basis."
My strong feeling is that this will not cut it for a deductible medical expense. Does anybody feel differently?
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