StLouisCruisers Posted March 8 #76 Share Posted March 8 36 minutes ago, SusieKIslandGirl said: @StLouisCruisersI’ve felt we were almost related-married the same year, at least one child the same age and now, the same middle name! 😅 Ha! I like my middle name thankfully. My parents weren't expecting to come home with two babies since no doctor had pick up on that! So they had one name, which they split up, giving me the middle name Kay and her the first name. Twin's middle name is Sue so something in common with you. 😊 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nancynana9950 Posted March 8 #77 Share Posted March 8 I have MS. For years I was on a biologic drug with a high copay. Before I went on Medicare the pharmaceutical company that made the drug covered my copay so I paid nothing. Once you get on Medicare pharmaceutical companies are prohibited from covering the copay. The National MS Society helped me apply for a grant from a philanthropic organization to cover my copay. Maybe the National Diabetes Association can help you find a grant. I really hope you can find some way to obtain this much needed support in your efforts to stay well. 11 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Denise T Posted March 9 #78 Share Posted March 9 Happy Friday. Thanks for the Daily and Fleet reports. I am late! I was in EMDR training since 8:00 am and am exhausted. I still have Saturday and Sunday to go. @marshhawk I completely understand the diabetes drug issues. A few years ago, my doctor prescribed Ozempic. It was $700 for a six-week supply. Insured brought it down to $350. I stopped it because of the expense, and we suspect it affected my gall bladder. I am on Jardiance which is $100 a month and Rybelsus which is also $100 a month. Some of the drug companies off a card for you to get a discounted medication. You might want to try that. Thinking of all on the care list. Celebrating with all who are celebrating. Have a safe and healthy day. 12 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Haljo1935 Posted March 9 #79 Share Posted March 9 @kazu The numbness started in the bottom outside of my foot, not toes, and goes from the heal to little toe. I like the idea of seeing a podiatrist. 🙏🤞 @dfish I hear ya - Dr said the Rx he signed serves as his letter of medical necessity and if they (insurance clerks) have a question or disagree, then maybe they should seek a medical degree. Feels like a p*****g contest and I think it may not be a quick process 🙄🥺 I will call Monday, ugh 12 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1ANGELCAT Posted March 9 #80 Share Posted March 9 Good evening, Rain is expected all day tomorrow and high winds are forecast. I hope everyone had a good day. Blessings and prayers to all on our journey. 11 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cat shepard Posted March 9 #81 Share Posted March 9 (edited) Showered, eaten & sipping a lovely GSM. What a day. I am wiped, but it has been a great day. We were so impressed with the rehab facility in Saint Augustine - both the tour and the meeting with the two reps, that my Sister decided not to bother with the place close to Jacksonville. I suspect knowing that her Grandson might get to visit a couple of times sealed the deal. This place has a huge inside PT/OT room. And a lovely outside area. They have a mock kitchen, bathroom and laundry room so patients can practice real life skills. All rooms are private. Meals are served in the room. The place is spotless. Everyone was friendly and welcoming. They answered all my family’s questions: my Sister’s son works for Moderna and my Sister’s daughter works for Sloan Kettering so they asked some great questions. This was also the first place that my Sister’s PT guru in the hospital mentioned when we asked him “Where would you want your Mom to go for rehab?” So now we are just waiting for a bed to open up. Possible tomorrow. Her travel bag is packed and ready to go. None of us can believe her progress in just three days. 😎 Thank you all again for your prayers & well wishes. ❤️ Ann Edited March 9 by cat shepard 23 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Haljo1935 Posted March 9 #82 Share Posted March 9 Such great news @cat shepard I hope her rehab goes well. 7 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare kazu Posted March 9 Author #83 Share Posted March 9 50 minutes ago, Haljo1935 said: @kazu The numbness started in the bottom outside of my foot, not toes, and goes from the heal to little toe. I like the idea of seeing a podiatrist. 🙏🤞 Oops, I forgot - mine started at the heel but it wasn’t that bothersome then the outside and then I woke up screaming from the pain in my toes. that hasn’t happened for 5 weeks (knock on wood). Definitley see a podiatrist. At least if they know nothing it is written off but I was kind of ticked with the bang crash boom - this is what you have - can’t help you - you need to see x specialist. I got proactive and did some digging. ( I used to print off research articles for DD DH as he hated reading on the internet) so I knew where to go. Between that and with it identified and telling my physio, my explored ideas and her agreement and suggestions while it will never be cured, it has improved. Podiatrists do feet. the others don’t - it’s worth a shot IMO (although I did not expect what I was told). Ironically all this happened after Jose died. I was fine before that. 17 minutes ago, cat shepard said: Showered, eaten & sipping a lovely GSM. What a day. I am wiped, but it has been a great day. We were so impressed with the rehab facility in Saint Augustine - both the tour and the meeting with the two reps, that my Sister decided not to bother with the place close to Jacksonville. I suspect knowing that her Grandson might get to visit a couple of times sealed the deal. This place has a huge inside PT/OT room. And a lovely outside area. They have a mock kitchen, bathroom and laundry room so patients can practice real life skills. All rooms are private. Meals are served in the room. The place is spotless. Everyone was friendly and welcoming. They answered all my family’s questions: my Sister’s son works for Moderna and my Sister’s daughter works for Sloan Kettering so they asked some great questions. This was also the first place that my Sister’s PT guru in the hospital mentioned when we asked him “Where would you want your Mom to go for rehab?” So now we are just waiting for a bed to open up. Possible tomorrow. Her travel bag is packed and ready to go. None of us can believe her progress in just three days. 😎 Thank you all again for your prayers & well wishes. ❤️ Ann I am so happy that you are happy with the facility Ann. I hope they can get your DS in asap 🙏 8 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Seasick Sailor Posted March 9 #84 Share Posted March 9 I ordered 100 pounds of composte/top soil and planted 6 of 8 plants today. Ran out of the composte, so ordered another 100 pounds, thanks Amaz.. I'm pooped! Herbs are coming tomorrow after 1 pm at our nursery. I have 8 spots ready to go. Other than herbs, I have 14 spots in pots ready to plant. Pray.. hope..no more frost! Sweet dreams! 10 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quartzsite Cruiser Posted March 9 #85 Share Posted March 9 52 minutes ago, cat shepard said: Showered, eaten & sipping a lovely GSM. What a day. I am wiped, but it has been a great day. We were so impressed with the rehab facility in Saint Augustine - both the tour and the meeting with the two reps, that my Sister decided not to bother with the place close to Jacksonville. I suspect knowing that her Grandson might get to visit a couple of times sealed the deal. This place has a huge inside PT/OT room. And a lovely outside area. They have a mock kitchen, bathroom and laundry room so patients can practice real life skills. All rooms are private. Meals are served in the room. The place is spotless. Everyone was friendly and welcoming. They answered all my family’s questions: my Sister’s son works for Moderna and my Sister’s daughter works for Sloan Kettering so they asked some great questions. This was also the first place that my Sister’s PT guru in the hospital mentioned when we asked him “Where would you want your Mom to go for rehab?” So now we are just waiting for a bed to open up. Possible tomorrow. Her travel bag is packed and ready to go. None of us can believe her progress in just three days. 😎 Thank you all again for your prayers & well wishes. ❤️ Ann Ann, that is good news. The place sounds like the place in Waco where DH was after his back surgery. I googled rehab places in St. Agustine, and they have a rehab hospital there. If it is the same company, then I know you'll be pleased. Lenda 8 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dfish Posted March 9 #86 Share Posted March 9 1 hour ago, Haljo1935 said: @dfish I hear ya - Dr said the Rx he signed serves as his letter of medical necessity and if they (insurance clerks) have a question or disagree, then maybe they should seek a medical degree. Feels like a p*****g contest and I think it may not be a quick process 🙄🥺 I will call Monday, ugh Sounds like your doc has had it with the system. I can't blame him. My orthopedic surgeon retired early because she was tired of dealing with insurance companies. She was excellent. For both knees when I was brought up to my room the nurse checking me in commented that I had the best doctor. She was a class act all over. Too bad that they are getting burned out by the system. 1 hour ago, cat shepard said: Showered, eaten & sipping a lovely GSM. What a day. I am wiped, but it has been a great day. We were so impressed with the rehab facility in Saint Augustine - both the tour and the meeting with the two reps, that my Sister decided not to bother with the place close to Jacksonville. I suspect knowing that her Grandson might get to visit a couple of times sealed the deal. This place has a huge inside PT/OT room. And a lovely outside area. They have a mock kitchen, bathroom and laundry room so patients can practice real life skills. All rooms are private. Meals are served in the room. The place is spotless. Everyone was friendly and welcoming. They answered all my family’s questions: my Sister’s son works for Moderna and my Sister’s daughter works for Sloan Kettering so they asked some great questions. This was also the first place that my Sister’s PT guru in the hospital mentioned when we asked him “Where would you want your Mom to go for rehab?” So now we are just waiting for a bed to open up. Possible tomorrow. Her travel bag is packed and ready to go. None of us can believe her progress in just three days. 😎 Thank you all again for your prayers & well wishes. ❤️ Ann Great news, Ann! I'm sure it is relief to all involved, especially your sister, to have a decision made and a plan to follow. I keep forgetting to mention that my middle name is Ann. I like it better than my first name. I always wanted to be Amy, though. 9 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare kazu Posted March 9 Author #87 Share Posted March 9 49 minutes ago, Seasick Sailor said: I ordered 100 pounds of composte/top soil and planted 6 of 8 plants today. Ran out of the composte, so ordered another 100 pounds, thanks Amaz.. I'm pooped! Herbs are coming tomorrow after 1 pm at our nursery. I have 8 spots ready to go. Other than herbs, I have 14 spots in pots ready to plant. Pray.. hope..no more frost! Sweet dreams! Wow! I sure hope you don’t get any more frost. I’m envious. No way could I do that now while I fight the ice 😉 Hoping all goes well for you 🤞 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SusieKIslandGirl Posted March 9 #88 Share Posted March 9 DD has a spinal injection every 4 months and that little vial of medication is $125,000. Luckily, the drug company is required to supply it because of the aid they received developing it-all she pays is her normal co-pay for the procedure. And cataract surgery was a breeze-except when my cornea was scratched. The worst part is the drops that seem to go on forever. 9 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dobiemom Posted March 9 #89 Share Posted March 9 My middle name story: My father went to college (in the Pacific Northwest) in the 30’s. He had a girlfriend but they knew they could never marry. Why? She was Caucasian and he was Asian. So my middle name is her name. I’m not sure my mom knows. 11 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grapau27 Posted March 9 #90 Share Posted March 9 Good morning. It is 07.56am,43°F, cloudy and breezy here this morning. I hope everyone has a wonderful weekend. 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
portofrome Posted March 9 #91 Share Posted March 9 Thank you for the Fleet Report. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Haljo1935 Posted March 9 #92 Share Posted March 9 5 hours ago, dobiemom said: My middle name story: My father went to college (in the Pacific Northwest) in the 30’s. He had a girlfriend but they knew they could never marry. Why? She was Caucasian and he was Asian. So my middle name is her name. I’m not sure my mom knows. Interesting and slightly scandalous 😉 Also sad - imagine how many people missed out on potentially wonderful lives because of biases 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cat shepard Posted March 9 #93 Share Posted March 9 9 hours ago, Quartzsite Cruiser said: Ann, that is good news. The place sounds like the place in Waco where DH was after his back surgery. I googled rehab places in St. Agustine, and they have a rehab hospital there. If it is the same company, then I know you'll be pleased. Lenda Encompass? 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quartzsite Cruiser Posted March 9 #94 Share Posted March 9 2 hours ago, cat shepard said: Encompass? Yes 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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