I am totally scrambled on dates! I thought that it was the 18th today. I think that my blood work Rx expires today so I will have to head over there to see if I can get that done.
Yesterday was kinda weird. I not even sure *why* it felt weird, but it just did. Maybe because of some of the stress? Probably. Scott had a Drs appt. He had been having chest pains for the last week and since he has a heart defect, he wanted to get that checked out. BP and EKG were perfect and the GP gave him a referral to see a cardiologist.
Cait ordered her new glasses online and has been wearing a pair of Gary's old glasses that he doesn't need anymore. They are a lower prescription than mine and they are helping her see the board at school so that will tide her over until they come in.
My biggest concern right now is about Gary. The fighting with the insurance company over his insulin and strips is really bad. He is now having a couple of "dead" spots in his vision from the retinopathy. He posted a rant online and some family and friends are trying to help with ideas on how to get strips less expensively and all that.
I hate that we, along with hundreds of thousands of other Americans, have to deal with this BS.
A 48 yo man should not have to be dealing with the prospect of going blind because he can't afford the exorbitant price of insulin. Makes me mad. Really mad. :mad2:
But the heartwarming part is how many people have come forward to help. Even the little sister of one of Scott's friends offered to share her test strips with Gary. Every time I think that people really stink, this shows me that only some stink. Most are very wonderful people. they are the ones who matter and who will make a difference in the world.
Today I am off to take Floyd for his recheck/blood work to see if there has been any change in his kidney function.If there is, they will tweak the amount/timing of his fluids. he did great again yesterday. He sure as heck isn't thrilled by it but at least he stays calm.
Have a fantastic day!!!
Yesterday was kinda weird. I not even sure *why* it felt weird, but it just did. Maybe because of some of the stress? Probably. Scott had a Drs appt. He had been having chest pains for the last week and since he has a heart defect, he wanted to get that checked out. BP and EKG were perfect and the GP gave him a referral to see a cardiologist.
Cait ordered her new glasses online and has been wearing a pair of Gary's old glasses that he doesn't need anymore. They are a lower prescription than mine and they are helping her see the board at school so that will tide her over until they come in.
My biggest concern right now is about Gary. The fighting with the insurance company over his insulin and strips is really bad. He is now having a couple of "dead" spots in his vision from the retinopathy. He posted a rant online and some family and friends are trying to help with ideas on how to get strips less expensively and all that.
I hate that we, along with hundreds of thousands of other Americans, have to deal with this BS.
A 48 yo man should not have to be dealing with the prospect of going blind because he can't afford the exorbitant price of insulin. Makes me mad. Really mad. :mad2:
But the heartwarming part is how many people have come forward to help. Even the little sister of one of Scott's friends offered to share her test strips with Gary. Every time I think that people really stink, this shows me that only some stink. Most are very wonderful people. they are the ones who matter and who will make a difference in the world.
Today I am off to take Floyd for his recheck/blood work to see if there has been any change in his kidney function.If there is, they will tweak the amount/timing of his fluids. he did great again yesterday. He sure as heck isn't thrilled by it but at least he stays calm.
Have a fantastic day!!!