The bill for my ovary transposition surgery is still in insurance limbo: At least it's moved from "pending" to "in process."  If it doesn't proceed directly to "paid," Violet will know why she gets to choose from the finest in-state school that Wisconsin has to offer 17 years from now...
At least it's moved from "pending" to "in process."  If it doesn't proceed directly to "paid," Violet will know why she gets to choose from the finest in-state school that Wisconsin has to offer 17 years from now...
Delusional
5 years ago
 
 

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i got a bill for baby k's 15 month appointment for over $300 in september!!!! it was over $1000 for her shots and insurance only covers up to $750/year in preventative care?!?!?! so a baby has to have appointments every 3 months for the first 2 years - insurance can't cover 1 appointment?!?!? i told them i thought that was disgusting. so after several phone calls, several months, and several headaches - i just got a letter 2 days ago (yes march and her appointment was in august) stating that i actually owe $48.00
not great, but i'll pay it...
I agree with HH. Raise holy heck and you'll get them to pay. Don't lose any sleep over it.
HH--That reminds me of this commentary from our nation's finest news source:
http://www.theonion.com/content/opinion/in_a_few_years_well_all_laugh
And Miss V can always opt out of college and attend training school like her dad... ;)
I just *know* they're going to stamp a big DENIAL OF CLAIM on it the second I go under the knife...
Tricia--Jody has all but put the kabosh on Vi's attending a service academy. Then again, he'd be hard pressed to stop any child of mine from doing something once she puts her mind to it. ;)
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