Guest guest Posted July 17, 2006 Report Share Posted July 17, 2006 How did they find out was a LD? I thought all they ever ask is; have you been seen by a doctor in the last 6 months….have you been diagnosed with _ _ _. We haven’t hunted for insurance in a LOT of years, have things changed that much? Can’t believe the life insurance thing either, how stupid – if anything donors are ohhh sooo much more aware of the value of good health. Barb in Texas __ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2006 Report Share Posted July 17, 2006 How did they find out was a LD? I thought all they ever ask is; have you been seen by a doctor in the last 6 months….have you been diagnosed with _ _ _. We haven’t hunted for insurance in a LOT of years, have things changed that much? Can’t believe the life insurance thing either, how stupid – if anything donors are ohhh sooo much more aware of the value of good health. Barb in Texas __ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2006 Report Share Posted July 17, 2006 How did they find out was a LD? I thought all they ever ask is; have you been seen by a doctor in the last 6 months….have you been diagnosed with _ _ _. We haven’t hunted for insurance in a LOT of years, have things changed that much? Can’t believe the life insurance thing either, how stupid – if anything donors are ohhh sooo much more aware of the value of good health. Barb in Texas __ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2006 Report Share Posted July 17, 2006 I am appalled. Could we make it any more difficult for anyone to do what is “right” for someone they love? I am just totally beside myself and damn near tears on this one. So, what ARE people supposed to do? How does this translate to the working world? Could we make the list any longer of things to mention to people who might want to donate? Let’s scare the ever-loving crap out of them. God Bless you Joanne. I hope you figure something out soon. Maybe it is just this one idiotic company. You are in my thoughts. Mom of Zoe (13) My very normal (teenager normal) soccer player; Noah (8 1/2) Indeterminate colitis, PSC, Osteopenia (1-4 lumbar vertebrae), Enthesopathy; Aidan (4 1/2) Moderately-severe SNHL bilaterally Recycle Yourself Become an Organ Donor Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2006 Report Share Posted July 17, 2006 I am appalled. Could we make it any more difficult for anyone to do what is “right” for someone they love? I am just totally beside myself and damn near tears on this one. So, what ARE people supposed to do? How does this translate to the working world? Could we make the list any longer of things to mention to people who might want to donate? Let’s scare the ever-loving crap out of them. God Bless you Joanne. I hope you figure something out soon. Maybe it is just this one idiotic company. You are in my thoughts. Mom of Zoe (13) My very normal (teenager normal) soccer player; Noah (8 1/2) Indeterminate colitis, PSC, Osteopenia (1-4 lumbar vertebrae), Enthesopathy; Aidan (4 1/2) Moderately-severe SNHL bilaterally Recycle Yourself Become an Organ Donor Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2006 Report Share Posted July 17, 2006 I am appalled. Could we make it any more difficult for anyone to do what is “right” for someone they love? I am just totally beside myself and damn near tears on this one. So, what ARE people supposed to do? How does this translate to the working world? Could we make the list any longer of things to mention to people who might want to donate? Let’s scare the ever-loving crap out of them. God Bless you Joanne. I hope you figure something out soon. Maybe it is just this one idiotic company. You are in my thoughts. Mom of Zoe (13) My very normal (teenager normal) soccer player; Noah (8 1/2) Indeterminate colitis, PSC, Osteopenia (1-4 lumbar vertebrae), Enthesopathy; Aidan (4 1/2) Moderately-severe SNHL bilaterally Recycle Yourself Become an Organ Donor Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2006 Report Share Posted July 18, 2006 Joanne,I am so glad to hear that your family is having a great summer!Now the insurance issue is another matter.Let us know if we all need to write or call DC to help insurance reform happen.I know that this is something that I am worried about with Bill.Right now we have him on cobra for another year but that will go by fast and then what?Hang in there and keep us posted!LeeHi all,Well life has been so quiet and wonderful for the past couple of months that I went into lurk mode to take a break. But I thought it was important to let you all know about and his application for health insurance. For those of you that don't know my son, (22) was a living donor for my younger son Todd (20) 3 years ago. just graduated from college in May and needed to get personal health insurance since he is no longer covered on our family plans and has not found a job yet. Well we were all shocked when the letter came saying that he has been denied and the reason being was the living liver donor (we found that out after a phone call). Visit Your Group | Yahoo! Groups Terms of Use | Unsubscribe. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2006 Report Share Posted July 18, 2006 Joanne,I am so glad to hear that your family is having a great summer!Now the insurance issue is another matter.Let us know if we all need to write or call DC to help insurance reform happen.I know that this is something that I am worried about with Bill.Right now we have him on cobra for another year but that will go by fast and then what?Hang in there and keep us posted!LeeHi all,Well life has been so quiet and wonderful for the past couple of months that I went into lurk mode to take a break. But I thought it was important to let you all know about and his application for health insurance. For those of you that don't know my son, (22) was a living donor for my younger son Todd (20) 3 years ago. just graduated from college in May and needed to get personal health insurance since he is no longer covered on our family plans and has not found a job yet. Well we were all shocked when the letter came saying that he has been denied and the reason being was the living liver donor (we found that out after a phone call). Visit Your Group | Yahoo! Groups Terms of Use | Unsubscribe. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2006 Report Share Posted July 19, 2006 Dear Joanne, Sounds like you are doing well. Thanks for the heads up about the insurence. We are beginning the eval for Simon to be my living donor. I will be in Pittsburgh in August hopefully for my annual check up and tests and so will he for evaluation. If you've got any advice about the process please give it to me. What is Boig like? I am feeling a little overwhelmed about the whole thing. After the conference and ERCP I saw Dr. Fontes and he felt that I need to get on with a live donor asap. Hence why we are considering Simon. he has been determined all along to do but I have said NO but now I am having to reconsider. I think I am in the long, slow slide downhill and may not have any choice in the matter. But the good news is that I am feeling ok and still have energy. How is Todd doing? And how is the blood thing going? Take care, Ali Ali Lingerfelt-Tait 180 Blackberry Inn Rd Weaverville, NC 28787 828 658-8019 Recycle Yourself Be An Organ Donor Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2006 Report Share Posted July 19, 2006 Dear Joanne, Sounds like you are doing well. Thanks for the heads up about the insurence. We are beginning the eval for Simon to be my living donor. I will be in Pittsburgh in August hopefully for my annual check up and tests and so will he for evaluation. If you've got any advice about the process please give it to me. What is Boig like? I am feeling a little overwhelmed about the whole thing. After the conference and ERCP I saw Dr. Fontes and he felt that I need to get on with a live donor asap. Hence why we are considering Simon. he has been determined all along to do but I have said NO but now I am having to reconsider. I think I am in the long, slow slide downhill and may not have any choice in the matter. But the good news is that I am feeling ok and still have energy. How is Todd doing? And how is the blood thing going? Take care, Ali Ali Lingerfelt-Tait 180 Blackberry Inn Rd Weaverville, NC 28787 828 658-8019 Recycle Yourself Be An Organ Donor Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2006 Report Share Posted July 19, 2006 Dear Joanne, Sounds like you are doing well. Thanks for the heads up about the insurence. We are beginning the eval for Simon to be my living donor. I will be in Pittsburgh in August hopefully for my annual check up and tests and so will he for evaluation. If you've got any advice about the process please give it to me. What is Boig like? I am feeling a little overwhelmed about the whole thing. After the conference and ERCP I saw Dr. Fontes and he felt that I need to get on with a live donor asap. Hence why we are considering Simon. he has been determined all along to do but I have said NO but now I am having to reconsider. I think I am in the long, slow slide downhill and may not have any choice in the matter. But the good news is that I am feeling ok and still have energy. How is Todd doing? And how is the blood thing going? Take care, Ali Ali Lingerfelt-Tait 180 Blackberry Inn Rd Weaverville, NC 28787 828 658-8019 Recycle Yourself Be An Organ Donor Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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