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Post by bunnypie on Sept 16, 2016 0:03:17 GMT -5
I think it is totally immoral to not call & cancel an appt. I also think insurance companies have NO morals to drop a person who is in the middle of cancer treatment and not tell them until they go for an appt. and get told that are out of network. Why was I not informed of this? Why did I waste my time driving to the appt (40 miles round trip) Why do I have to fight to get poisoned & cut up? (chemo & surgery) I wonder if the insurance company people sleep at night? I am having a hard time sleeping wondering WTF is gonna happen to me now??? It is a GOK= God Only Knows!!!-----Bunnypie
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Post by majestyjo on Sept 16, 2016 1:21:11 GMT -5
Sorry to hear you had to make that trip and be turned away. I remember a 9 year old giving me a lesson one day. I said, "Julia, that is not fair." She said, "Haven't you learned yet that life isn't always fair. You should have learned that a long time ago."
I also remember the day, when someone said in response to my "Why me?" They said, "Why not you? Why do these things happen. I don't know. It sure is a test of patience and tolerance. Like today, my foot specialist is suppose to be fixing my toe and he cuts me and makes it bleed. Duh!!! He at least came back and put on a band aid with some polysporin on it. I use to get free foot care because I was diabetic. Now I have to pay $20. Needless to say, I don't go that often, but I do need to keep an eye on my feet because of my diabetes. I was told when I was 17, to wear better shoes and go to the foot doctor for treatment because my feet where a mess. He said, "If you don't take care of them, you will be crippled when you get older." His words echo in my ear. Who wants to put your money out on your feet when you are a teenager? Not me, and as a result, I have a lot of issues with them and I have been crippled up as a result of not listening.
How many times over the years have I said, "Who are the to know? Don't tell me what to do!" As I was told, "I am where I am in today, as result of decisions made, or in my case, decision that were not made.
Continued prayers, hope you find a solution.
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Post by bunnypie on Sept 16, 2016 7:34:35 GMT -5
One of my first sponsors explained to me about sins of commission & omission. Commission is what ya did that you shouldn't have an omission is what you didn't do that you should have. It really got my head scrambled!!! I do see real clear that the insurance did an omission and it cost me a lot of grief because of it!!! They owe me a 9th step but I will probably have to fight like hell to get it!!! YES! the results of decisions by myself and others really change the way things happen.........Bunnypie
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