That sounds like kind of an awesome plan, Laura! Even if it's a sad commentary on the US health system.
I just signed up for a "lullabye yoga" class that a friend has taken a bunch. And then after I signed up she was like "Actually, I'm worried if I know you're there it'll stress me out and this is what I do to combat my insomnia and can you cancel?" Except I signed up online and it won't let you cancel
I'm worried if I know you're there it'll stress me out
!!!!!! I think she needs more than yoga.
Yeah, she has some serious sleep/stress issues.
And so talking about my nutball insurance shenanigans wound me up so I went and pulled old dead telephone line from the second floor. My coping mechanisms, don't use them.
they're no longer going to offer our current plan
Buggering. I feel I should go kiss my HR department for their shenanigan-free insurance policies.
I really needed that swim tonight, damnit.
Seriously. Despite the ACA, one of the reasons I stay with my current job is the decent and stable health insurance. It's a bit pricey but worth it to be shenanigan-free. Insurance ~ma to everyone dealing with shenanigans.
One of my work friends invited me to a knitting night. Yay, being social!
And so talking about my nutball insurance shenanigans wound me up so I went and pulled old dead telephone line from the second floor. My coping mechanisms, don't use them.
I'm just working (still), even though I don't need to at this time of night.
one of the reasons I stay with my current job is the decent and stable health insurance. It's a bit pricey but worth it to be shenanigan-free.
It's not Tim's job that dropped it; for some reason Humana has decided to no longer offer the plan we have. Dicks. So I'm sure Tim's company's insurance agent will pull together a similar plan and we'll be fine, but it's unnerving to hear on the day Tim learned about his new cancer drug regimen.
Well, thank goodness for no more pre-existing condition worries.