Guest guest Posted November 3, 2009 Report Share Posted November 3, 2009 Roni, Eviction in Texas is almost impossible........Good luck girl........You deserve the best. Thanks for this day and for our tomorrows Love, Lyncia > > > > > ohhhhhhhhh my dear dear friend you are not butting in lol. my post > > are kinda like come one come all lol, i need all the help i can get, > > i am tired girl wore out but have to stand stong in order to help > > him. i am glad you understand thaat and know just what to say to > > pick my feeling sorry for myself butt up off the floor!! and i will > > understand if he chooses not to cont. this brutal attack on his body > > and mind. i read it seems to be harder on men i guess cause us woman > > are used to pain lol.(sorry to all my man friends) hes miserable but > > hes my miserable love soulmate and best friend, i will do what ever > > it takes,and i am so thankful to you and all my family here for > > being right by my side ,when i feel like i just wanna run and hide. > > i love you diane!!!!!!! barby > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I'm a bit freaked out today because I got a > > bunch of bills > > > > yesterday from my transplant hospital pharmacy dating back to > > October of > > > > last year through April of this year of money I owe on my anti > > rejection > > > > drugs. My supplemental insurance was supposed to pay what > > Medicare Part B > > > > doesn't. Medicare Part B pays for the anti rejection drugs. I > > called my > > > > supplemental insurance company, and they said they were all > > denied because > > > > the hospital pharmacy is outside of their health system, and I > > needed to get > > > > a referral for my anti rejection drugs every month before they > > would pay for > > > > them. A year ago, I talked to another person at the insurance > > company who > > > > told me it is automatically denied because they see it as a > > prescription and > > > > they don't pay for prescriptions, and it is confusing, but it > > would be > > > > covered because they would have to process it manually. That's > > what I > > > > thought it was about all this time was the confusion of it > being a > > > > prescription drug, but Medicare Part B pays for it. It threw me > > for a loop > > > > when they told me I need a referral from my family doctor > > locally under the > > > > insurance health care system to get my anti rejection drugs paid > > for at the > > > > transplant hospital pharmacy. I know I have to get a referral to > > go up and > > > > see my hepatologist, but to get my anti rejection drugs paid for > > to? What? > > > > They said it is in their book. It's not in their book. That's a > > different > > > > kind of situation than they have explained in their book. They > > say I can > > > > file a grievance as to why I think it should be paid, but now > > I'm so > > > > overwhelmed that I can't think what to write in my grievance. > > Now I'm > > > > thinking it's all my fault and I should have known, and I'm just > > all torn up > > > > about it. I'll get over it soon, but now I'm just feeling all > > depressed and > > > > like I screwed up. It makes me want to cry. Sorry for all this. > > I'm usually > > > > pretty strong and a fighter, but this just threw me for a loop. > > Thanks for > > > > listening. It makes me feel a little better to get it off my > > chest. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > On the plus side, my husband got his > > unemployment extended > > > > until June of next year. It was due to end next month. That's a > > big worry > > > > off of us. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Penny > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > Warm Hugs........ .. > > > > > > Di > > > http://auntdisexper imentallife. blogspot. com > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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