Other than my bump hurting, I don't really have a headache. I am planning on calling my doc in the am, but am trying to avoid the ER. I hit the front of my head, not the back - I'm trying to tell myself that makes a difference.
I'm sorry y'all. I just feel kinda alone right now. CJ is asleep and while my mom has been checking on me, she is in worse physical shape than I am, I don't want to drag her out in the snow.
I should see if I have any Tylenol. I know I don't have any asprin type stuff.
I am in kind of a "better safe than sorry" place myself, so I agree with everyone else above.
Does your insurance have some kind of 24-hour advice hotline? Ours does, with nurses.
Does your insurance have some kind of 24-hour advice hotline? Ours does, with nurses.
I'm with Dana. Check and see if there are any 24-hour advice lines.
Kyra Sedwick's accent is so bad *I* can't stand it.And I'm from Phoenix.
Bless, why are insurance web sites so hard to navigate. They say they have a 24 hour nurse hot line, but I can't find the phone number anywhere.
Took some Tylenol and will check my temp again in a bit.
What insurance company, Suzi?
Cigna PPO. The site says to call the number on my card. The only number on my card is the claims number and it isn't open until the morning.
The fever seems to be slowly dropping. My doc's office opens at 7am, so I'm going to set my alarm for 7.
I'm sure you already found this, but just in case:
You'll receive the toll-free 24-Hour Health Information Line number after you enroll in a CIGNA HealthCare medical plan. If you're currently a CIGNA HealthCare member, you can access the phone number by logging in to myCIGNA.com or by calling the Member Services number on your CIGNA HealthCare ID card.
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Yeah, and I logged in and got the thing saying that the number is on my card.
Ok, the world is sending me a message. Was flipping channels, hoping to be distracted by TV and bumped into the newer version of Parent Trap. I had completely forgotten who played the mom. Next channel, please.