I am convinced that a non-compliant diabetic spouse can give you an ulcer! And I am determined that it doesn't happen to me. But I have my days, that's for sure. Can't believe it's been a month since I last updated.
He went without any insulin for 5 days (last post) and he was a complete mess....not to mention my emotional status! But we finally got his health insurance straightened out, and got the insulin. You know, he has been on disability for 3 years now and a year ago, he went on Medicare.....and that was the beginning of a year long battle with our private insurance. They couldn't handle technologically that I am the payor, I am not on Medicare, he is the spouse, on Medicare. It took 5 people, 4 departments and 3 months of me calling or emailing each person every week to follow-up. But finally, we are on the right track. I even filed a grievance with the insurance company.
The end result is that his insurance is correct now, with the right co-pays and benefits. However, he overpaid the entire past year and I do not have the energy to request a review of that....it's paid for, I'm going to drop it.
Completely exhausting going to battle with a private insurance company. But well worth it. His $667 Humulin R-U500 now costs him $40 (2 month supply). His former $50 office visits are down to $10. The Medicare gap is gone. And he would not have any of these benefits if he was not married to me. Yeah, I sort of let him know that! LOLOL!!!
So now that we are done with the whole insurance/Medicare issues....I'm ready to get back to my life. Hubby spends most of his day in his room. Playing a lot of computer games. Watching reruns of sports. I'm writing a history book, upcycling clothes, walking with my sister, doing Bible Study, creating art.....keeping as busy as I can, creating an active live (yes, even at this age) in order to have a life outside of diabetes. I'd say it works 90% of the time. And that is good. I am setting goals, working to achieve them, trying to maintain as "normal" a routine as is possible. And working on my weight again. I am up 15 pounds since he moved home and starting the long journey of getting that back off. For the most part, life is good for the moment, yet I realize that it can all change in a heartbeat!
DW
Wednesday, February 03, 2016
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I am reminded of the cartoon character who is below a gigantic boulder teetering on the brink of a cliff. the boulder will come down sometime, but big chunks slide off from time to time (10% maybe?) some bigger than others but they all hurt.
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