Family curse
#41
Re: Family curse
He has health insurance but still has paid out over $200 for the ER and specialist office visits. Then the surgery place calls and says he must pay them $500 copay before he gets in there, on top of the portion he must pay the surgeon. If he had no insurance he would not have use of his hand.
So his operation is set for Thursday, ambulatory surgery centre, so that should keep costs down.
#42
Re: Family curse
He thought someone had taken something from his car, not knowing who to blame he felt the need to punch the fence, at the spot there was a post behind it so it did not "give" in any way. He managed to break bones you would not normally break. His temper is the dago/camel jockey one of my ex. It turned out nothing was taken from his car, and he is missing out on all kinds of overtime at work. He knows it was stupid, nothing we could say will make him feel worse.
He has health insurance but still has paid out over $200 for the ER and specialist office visits. Then the surgery place calls and says he must pay them $500 copay before he gets in there, on top of the portion he must pay the surgeon. If he had no insurance he would not have use of his hand.
So his operation is set for Thursday, ambulatory surgery centre, so that should keep costs down.
He has health insurance but still has paid out over $200 for the ER and specialist office visits. Then the surgery place calls and says he must pay them $500 copay before he gets in there, on top of the portion he must pay the surgeon. If he had no insurance he would not have use of his hand.
So his operation is set for Thursday, ambulatory surgery centre, so that should keep costs down.
#43
Re: Family curse
He thought someone had taken something from his car, not knowing who to blame he felt the need to punch the fence, at the spot there was a post behind it so it did not "give" in any way. He managed to break bones you would not normally break. His temper is the dago/camel jockey one of my ex. It turned out nothing was taken from his car, and he is missing out on all kinds of overtime at work. He knows it was stupid, nothing we could say will make him feel worse.
He has health insurance but still has paid out over $200 for the ER and specialist office visits. Then the surgery place calls and says he must pay them $500 copay before he gets in there, on top of the portion he must pay the surgeon. If he had no insurance he would not have use of his hand.
So his operation is set for Thursday, ambulatory surgery centre, so that should keep costs down.
He has health insurance but still has paid out over $200 for the ER and specialist office visits. Then the surgery place calls and says he must pay them $500 copay before he gets in there, on top of the portion he must pay the surgeon. If he had no insurance he would not have use of his hand.
So his operation is set for Thursday, ambulatory surgery centre, so that should keep costs down.