Two One things: So, Grace got dropped from her Medicaid insurance in September but we weren't informed. At all. So we'll be losing nursing service until January when we can use 100 days from her regular insurance. Which this might mean that I lose my job since Grace will have nursing at school, but we'll have to take her to school and pick her up from school.
Speculation removed. Please to ignore.
Timelies all!
Sitting in Jammin' Java waiting for the concert to start. (Double bill of the Nields and the Kennedys)
What the hell, Kat.
Argh. I shake my fists at the universe on your behalf. WTF.
Suzi: argh! Be kind to yourself. If that means staying home, so be it.
Sheryl: I love the Kennedys! I went to see them back in the mid-90s; nice to hear they're still going strong. I should find some of their new stuff.
Kat, yikes, that's awful.
Kat, what the hell? How could you lose your insurance, and how could they not tell you? Just...what.
Also chiming in to say WTF?
Here's a little bit of awesome for the Tumblr:
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We moved two years ago. In the paper work I submitted last august, I changed the address and noted the address change but apparently they didn't change it, though they have sent me stuff since then. Also, Customer Service, the people you speak to on the phone, can't change your address. You have to go in to see your case worker to do that.
So I have to reapply for Medicaid which should take 2-3 months. AND it's like existing in the 7th circle of hell. For example, I got the office near 3:35, but there was no parking. By the time I got into the county building, got frisked and got the front of the line it was after 4:00. You can't submit applications after 4:00 so I'll have to go back on Monday. Except, you know, JOB WHICH PROVIDES PRIMARY INSURANCE. And on Monday, I'll only have my preliminary pre-application interview where they will tell me all the forms I need for my actual application. Which I will then have to go back and resubmit.
No. Really.
I'd like to put my head down and cry. In fact, I did.
I also wonder if this is why I now owe UCLA Medical Center $30,000?