FAQ/Help |
Calendar |
Search |
Today's Posts |
![]() |
#731 | ||
|
|||
Senior Member
|
Quote:
The poorhouse is in our "Uptown" neighborhood. We live under a rock now. I guess this is the way Anthem Blue Cross says "Seasons Greetings, ..., now bend over". Yeesh. |
||
![]() |
![]() |
#732 | |||
|
||||
Elder
|
Hi Everybody,
I had infusion #20 Wednesday and it went well. I have really really good veins. My nurse worships before them each month. ![]() Anyway, I had no new lesions on my MRI. ![]() My eye doctor had mailed my eye test results and the neuro was training the nurse with the images. He said I had some evidence of damage from the MS in the past. I'd always thought my eyes were ok, I don't remember anything happening though I have had some pains in the eyes sometimes... ![]() Oh well, until next time, Dec. 17th...
__________________
Wiz Turn Left at the next election. . RRMS DX 01/28/03 Started Copaxone again on 12/09/09 |
|||
![]() |
![]() |
#733 | |||
|
||||
Member
|
Vic,
I'm sorry about your insurance. I find insurance all so frustrating. I have two different insurances, and the second one actually covers better than my primary. But instead of say, taking my Ty bill, and Blue Cross pays all but $500, instead of Aetna, just paying 90% of the $500 that didn't get paid, it looks at the whole bill, subtracts what's already been paid by Blue Cross, and then pays a few dollars. I'd have no problem with that if our premiums were less because we have other insurance. They'll say they are liable for an amount, like $1500, but then because they other insurance paid $1400, they'll only pay $100, and I'm left with a huge bill. It doesn't seem right, but I can't get anyone to listen to me. They say it was the way the policy was bargained. I guess I'll just be happy I have the insurance. My MS bills and regular check-ups this year will be close to $30,000. I've probably had to pay $2,000 of that. I just put money in a flex account, and be glad I can afford the medicine. Our 19 yr. old son had a rough medical year though. He is a very healthy kid overall, playing varsity sports to the max his senior year. He's had tachycardia since birth though that we finally fixed, and had to have an emergency appendectomy! His total medical bills this year was over $53,000! And he is only covered under one insurance. So I'm looking forward to 2009 and getting medical bills back under control!
__________________
With adversity comes two choices: either let it make you BITTER, or let it make you BETTER! I choose the latter. |
|||
![]() |
![]() |
#734 | |||
|
||||
Elder
|
Vic,
Is your plan an individual policy or a group plan? At work we have a group plan and it only has two people on it. They get a break in costs and get the benefits of a work plan compared to an individual plan. In Illinois, you only have to have two people on the plan to have group insurance. Theirs goes up each year because of age and minor claims, but our agent offers us new plans with other companies at a much lower cost each year. If they wanted to they could switch to the other insurance company plans and save lots of money until they were adjusted at the end of that first year due to claims, etc... Could you possibly do a group plan and add your wife as an employee? Just a thought... DH and I are on his group plan through his union and we still pay about $15,000 a year for monthly coverage and out of pocket because of the MS. If I was on the plan at work, the company (and each employee) would probably be paying twice as much as we are now if we stayed on the same plan year after year... This is one of the main reasons I expect to keep working as long as I can... who could afford this and retire? Certainly not me!
__________________
Wiz Turn Left at the next election. . RRMS DX 01/28/03 Started Copaxone again on 12/09/09 |
|||
![]() |
![]() |
#735 | ||
|
|||
Member
|
Quote:
![]() I will have #28 Fri ![]() alias lindaincolorado |
||
![]() |
![]() |
#736 | |||
|
||||
Elder
|
Quote:
![]()
__________________
Wiz Turn Left at the next election. . RRMS DX 01/28/03 Started Copaxone again on 12/09/09 |
|||
![]() |
![]() |
#737 | |||
|
||||
Member
|
I had my 6th Tysabri infusion this afternoon. I came home and collapsed on the couch and fell asleep for 2 hours. When I woke up I had a low grade fever, nausea, headache, some dizziness...just general cruddy flu-like stuff. But hopefully it will be like the 2nd time around (same feeling after the 2nd infusion) and I will be feeling back to normal in 2 days. I certainly hope so. Today was hard. There were a number of people in the MS clinic who were pretty bad off, including the 3 other people getting Tysabri with me today as well as some in the waiting room. Not only do I feel for them but I also worry about my own future sometimes. Maybe I'm just extra prone to stress because I'm feeling pretty darn crappy right now.
![]()
__________________
On Tysabri and love it. . |
|||
![]() |
![]() |
#738 | |||
|
||||
Elder
|
I hope you'll feel better in a couple of days Natalie!
![]()
__________________
Wiz Turn Left at the next election. . RRMS DX 01/28/03 Started Copaxone again on 12/09/09 |
|||
![]() |
![]() |
#739 | |||
|
||||
Member
|
Natalie,
I also find it hard to see others with MS and their struggles. I have a neighbor with MS, and she is pretty much in the same shape I am, not a lot of symptoms, just the overall fatigue much of the time. We both work full-time and do all of our other motherly/church/ neighborly stuff. So when I see someone struggle to walk or show up in a wheelchair, it gets me thinking. I start thinking of how I should remodel my house to accomodate wheelchairs and things like that. Maybe if I plan for it, it will never happen! But life is good, and I'm glad I have insurance that will help me afford Ty, and I just do the best I can!
__________________
With adversity comes two choices: either let it make you BITTER, or let it make you BETTER! I choose the latter. |
|||
![]() |
![]() |
#740 | |||
|
||||
Member
|
Quote:
General questions for everyone: 1. How often does your neuro do an MRI while you are on Tysabri? It's standard to have one at the 6th month mark, right? (I just had my 6th infusion). What about after that one? 2. At what point did you all get tested for the antibodies? I think I got panicky after Monday's infusion that I was having some kind of reaction that typically suggests antibodies (nausea, fever, dizziness--at least according to the Tysabri insert). Has anyone developed antibodies further down the line? I think I had the test at the 3 month mark -- never heard anything so I assume everything is ok.
__________________
On Tysabri and love it. . |
|||
![]() |
Closed Thread |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Anyone else on tysabri? | Multiple Sclerosis | |||
Tysabri Talk | Multiple Sclerosis | |||
Tysabri | Multiple Sclerosis | |||
Who at Braintalk is on Tysabri? | Multiple Sclerosis | |||
More Tysabri News | Multiple Sclerosis |