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Sending prayers all goes well for you elston! I don't understand insurance anymore--it sems they use to cover so much more!
A good morning to everyone and may your day be blessed!
I don't understand it, either. I call and talk to them, but at the end of the day, I still don't know what's going on.
I feel for us all when dealing with insurance. It's gotten so confusing and expensive!
Elston hope today goes well for you!
Thank you for that positive post elko!
I got home after 9:30pm --- long day! I do not have to work today but I do tomorrow night again and Sunday. I'm tired but do need the hours and am grateful for them!
We had 3 people come in last night for interviews but only 1 seemed likely...
It's actually chilly here this morning--love it!
Hope everyone has a blessed day!
I'm doing ok here without my pain medication. I expected to be in awful pain without it.....but actually its not so bad. I don't walk well, and twinges when I bend it....but certainly bearable. I can't stand in one place for more than a few minutes and my back and hips hurt more than my knee. (Makes me worry that we are "fixing" the wrong joint.) Will have to go with what the doctor says.
As I already know you will but just a reminder to tell your doctor your concerns! It never hurts to talk!
For sure - I work in a medical job and I know this is true. Give your doctor or technician any message you feel might be pertinent about your condition or how you are feeling. It could tip them off to do some other test that just might get rid of the problem, you never know.
It is your doctor's job to know what to ask you, true. I'm just wondering if a wrong turn traveled or a curve ball thrown by you, the patient, might help your doctor come up with something new or different in fighting the thing that is responsible for your pain, elston.
I am back from the doctor's office where I had the test done on the nerves in my knee. It wasnt too bad and I am a good candidate for the pre op procedure which will greatly reduce the pain I experience post surgery. I didnt actually see the doctor today.....it was the nurse practitioner/technologist and Xray tech...who ran the test.
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