ION, the never-ending
fight ... er, discussion of
"Goth is only about the muuuuuusic! Suggesting the history and aesthetic are just as important means you're not a REAL GOTH!!1!"
has surfaced again, in multiple places I read. And this argument is always started and perpetuated by dudes.
:: has Usenet alt.gothic flashbacks ::
Amy, that is utter bullshit. WTF? Why redact?
Also, Amy, FYI, one of my reluctant readers was so excited when she finished Cold Kiss that she immediately asked me for Glass Heart (which another kid stole, but I currently have $-190.00 in my check account, so no book buying). I was so excited that she was so excited about your book.
Timelies all!
Trying to type around a cat...
Bennett, that's an excellent question—I had no idea that would even be an option!? I'll have to look into it after my next appointment (in a month—they said I should be trying to move the ankle on my own but no PT yet). I did tell my parents I'm not coming home for Christmas, even though they are planning to move in the spring and sell my childhood home. That feels weird, but not devastating or anything.
Also, how can I have a terrible headache when I'm on So Much Tylenol? ,synergy it doesn't actually do anything for my pain, hmmm?
Kat, that is nice to hear! I can send you a copy for her (I think, let me make sure I have copies). Shoot me your new address via email? Or FB message?
Meara, the important thing to remember when they ask is that you are completely homebound, and unable to go to places for things. Not the occasional dinner, not meeting for work, not anything. There can be an exception for church, but that's often it.
Ugh. That's ridiculous, Debet! Just because a friend can drive me to dinner doesn't mean I can get to a daytime PT appointment, or count on a friend every week or whatever. But I'll keep that in mind.
It absolutely is. They try to make a bright line, but it mostly just forces people to lie.
What Debet said. You don't have family nearby and you have no idea how you would possibly get to PT etc.
meara - In my case the doctor's office made the arrangements with the insurance, so you might see if your doctor can make it clear to them that you're house bound, no family nearby, etc. I suspect insurance will believe doctors offices more than their actual customers.