see the thing is that I can pay the $75. per hour per week, if I squeeze
a little. We make too much to qualify for anything. Because we own our
own business I know how much we pay for this health insurance and
therefore they really should pick this up. I didn't stub my toe for
real. This is very hard to deal with, it will never go away I will
always have to check the box that asks: do you have or have you ever had
CANCER? I went to bed one night and my life was great, woke up the next
day only to be told, before lunch that I probably had breast cancer.
Maybe I am just not dealing with correctly.
Debby
NLPOST@AOL.COM wrote:
>
> Hi Debby,
> Try going public with this, call your local news paper, TV stations, etc....
> Call the Cancer Society in your town, ours here will help with funds for
> treatment., so does the cancer clinic here, they will foot the whole bill if
> you can't. Let me know what happens.
> Love ya,
> Mom (Nanc) ():-)
> Come get your treatments here, I have room...
>
> In a message dated 6/15/99 4:34:06 PM Eastern Daylight Time, debg@home.com
> writes:
>
> << Subj: [MOL] insurance company
> Date: 6/15/99 4:34:06 PM Eastern Daylight Time
> From: debg@home.com (deb grodin)
> Sender: owner-mol-cancer@lists.meds.com
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>
> Just an update on my fight with the insurance company. At this point and
> time it is all one sided as they have not called my PCP back. He keeps
> leaving voice messages and no one calls back. Hopefully someone will
> call him today as I have an appointment tomorrow. As it is now 4:24 I
> doubt that they will call today. He did say that he will call as soon as
> he hears and could not understand why they want to speak to him and not
> the psychologist. Had to agree with him there. So I am basically in the
> same position I was in last Thursday when all this started. Talk about
> going nowhere fast!!
> The only difference is that I can feel myself slowly sinking and I know
> that I can't allow it. So, if the insurance company won't pay, I will
> have to. Instead of going every week, I'll go every other, and I'll just
> have to work a few more hours here and there. Maybe even switch the
> cleaning person to every other and me go every.
> If anyone has any experience with this, or any information that might
> help I would appreciate it. Seems to me that after being told that you
> have cancer you should be allowed more than 20 visits to deal with it. I
> can't remember the last time I slept so I'm off to put my head down for
> a bit, till the boys get hungry.
> Thank you all for being there.
> Debby the one who said, breast cancer I'm not even 40 and I really don't
> have time for this!!!!!!!!!!!!! >>
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