keishashadow
Proud Redhead...yes, I have some bananas!
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Hello sunshines! First day since NYE I’ve felt like moving. Family demanded I go to the medical practice’s mini ER a week ago as breathing and coughing really amped up. Turned out whatever gunk I’ve had off & on since 12/1, morphed into bronchitus that lead to bronchospasms. never heard of that, quite scary. Antibiotics & steroids helped immeasurably with the breathing. Still unproductive hacking, told it could take another month to fully resolve.
i need a vacation

we got our
i’m in this club. not the snow, it’s that ice that forms first when temps start out in high 30’s that is a challenge
Shout out to those who kept the fires burning here & those who haven’t posted for a hot minute…
robbie & mac - hope you are both doing much better!
The fans, being rather new to ’the dance’, may just not have been up to speed on suitably greeting the returning warriors. defeated or not, they still made it to the game & should be acknowledged for their efforts and dedication IMO
you have until a certain date to change plans under Medicare each year. Most insurers don’t send out change notices, it’s up to the consumer to educate themselves. this, even tho they are required by law to send out an annual notice. what nonsense.
the notice of change is legally covered by a one page letter or email (if you opted in that way for notification). onus on the consumer to go the old fashioned route and call in & ask for notice on any changes.
ridiculous system IMO. Not complaining tho, my plan has some improvements this year as to drug tier coverage. the type of plan they used to call “cadlilac coverage”, we’d never go shopping for new plan Just would like to know what has changed in the new year Without having to dig for it. Oh well, the system is what it is.
our dermatologist this year has gone from working for one of the large health insurers to being independent. His new office staff called me last week. said it’s been a real nightmare for them re insurance
first, had to apply to the various insurance providers to be accepted. Said Medicare is separate issue, a real bear to slay. They wound up recently hiring a company to handle initial insurance verification for patients, as all had to come in as “new patients’ Into their system.
decision was made it was just too overwhelming for the staff to handle as to the hoops! Wow is all I can say there.
He’s not able to see patients until February unless cash patients as a result.
good luck getting your office into the fold. Sounds like a nightmare of red tape. You deserve a bonus!

i need a vacation


we got our

Shout out to those who kept the fires burning here & those who haven’t posted for a hot minute…
robbie & mac - hope you are both doing much better!
at the risk of leaning heavy on the sports cliches…New Year’s Day was disappointing. Our football team lost the bowl game. We were crushed by the other team. I kind of wish we had gone to a smaller bowl and then worked our way up to a NY6 bowl in a few years. Dh and I met the team at the airport when they arrived home around 11:15 last night. I was disappointed that there was only one other person besides us to welcome the team back.
The fans, being rather new to ’the dance’, may just not have been up to speed on suitably greeting the returning warriors. defeated or not, they still made it to the game & should be acknowledged for their efforts and dedication IMO
an odd phenom, it’s worse when your kids are sick. Multiplied exponentially in my mind when it’s GD. Might be of the they are in your care and you don’t want to let your own kids down sort of thing?Gd got sick on Saturday & Sunday. She felt better yesterday when she woke up. She still had a slight fever and headache on the drive home yesterday. Hopefully she's on the mend now. It is scary when those high fevers spike up and won't go down - even when using both advil and tylenol. It finally broke early Monday morning - then she got a solid sleep after that - along with some snoozing on the car ride home.
only way many of us on Medicare sort of plans know our plans change is if we receive official notice. Especially, the specific/restrictive advantage ones that are tied to retirement benefits & only available to those few.This is the fun time of year when insurance plans change. It’s amazing how many people don’t know that their plan has changed, or, if they do, have no clue what their new insurance company is. This year we are adding Medicare into the mix. This is the first time that LPCs (licensed professional counselors) are able to accept Medicare. We are trying to get both therapists enrolled and understand all the rules and regulations. They don’t make it easy.
you have until a certain date to change plans under Medicare each year. Most insurers don’t send out change notices, it’s up to the consumer to educate themselves. this, even tho they are required by law to send out an annual notice. what nonsense.
the notice of change is legally covered by a one page letter or email (if you opted in that way for notification). onus on the consumer to go the old fashioned route and call in & ask for notice on any changes.
ridiculous system IMO. Not complaining tho, my plan has some improvements this year as to drug tier coverage. the type of plan they used to call “cadlilac coverage”, we’d never go shopping for new plan Just would like to know what has changed in the new year Without having to dig for it. Oh well, the system is what it is.
our dermatologist this year has gone from working for one of the large health insurers to being independent. His new office staff called me last week. said it’s been a real nightmare for them re insurance
first, had to apply to the various insurance providers to be accepted. Said Medicare is separate issue, a real bear to slay. They wound up recently hiring a company to handle initial insurance verification for patients, as all had to come in as “new patients’ Into their system.
decision was made it was just too overwhelming for the staff to handle as to the hoops! Wow is all I can say there.

good luck getting your office into the fold. Sounds like a nightmare of red tape. You deserve a bonus!
Supposedly, having skunks lurking is a good thing, as they get rid of other pests. I’d dub that a name your poison sort of thing. I’ve never seen one here, other than roadside. Maybe that’s why it’s like living in the wild kingdom here lolWhile we were talking to the man a skunk wandered across our lawn. I have only seen a live skunk twice before in my life and both times they were someone’s pet.
