I also just got a bill from the 60-mile ambulance ride from one hospital to the other. I couldn't refuse, as my leg had to be kept up, and my IV was in. $2000
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Oh Jesus, Daniel.
Daniel, I am so sorry that you have to deal with this. I wish you could just concentrate on getting well.
With any luck, I will hit my $4,500 individual out of pocket limit soon. ...before it resets in January...
oh and now a group wants to repeal sick day policies because they don't serve corporate interests.
Good grief, Daniel. I'm sorry.
To me, one of the scariest things about this divorce is that I will have no health insurance. Ellie and frisco will be covered until age 26, but this baby and I have nothing. I have a lot of guilt over bringing one child into the world with no coverage when his siblings have it so good.
I'm hoping to get something to cover us both. I won't know my options until the divorce is final and I worry about that unknown a lot. I'm having this baby at home because for me, even a few hours in the hospital is too much interference. But I am also praying that his birth is as uncomplicated as the other two because a decision to transfer to a hospital would be very pricy.
That's atrocious, Gris.
oh and now a group wants to repeal sick day policies because they don't serve corporate interests.
That's pretty atrocious too. Not surprising however.
Ugh Stephanie, how nerve-wracking.
Hubby and I are always amused by how early in the year we max out the family co-pay portion of the insurance. Thankfully my "oh, god, is this a heart attack?" scare came after we maxed it out with a couple of MRIs for Hubby.
And God bless Medicare, because it covers what the company health insurance doesn't. Fighting for that disability ruling was the best thing we ever did.