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RE: LeoThread 2023-12-18 07:56

in LeoFinance11 months ago

Hi Lisa,

Thank you, sadly her fever returned and so she missed her final exam as well as the celebrations the last days. She's getting a bit better today as the meds finally seem to work to loosen things up.

The emergency thing sounds familiar, a friend told me that if you need a prescription it's almost impossible and you need to go to the emergency room. Which obviously makes these overloaded as well.

I was going to go to the public doctor from now on for my blood pressure meds, I will go to the health centre after Christmas to ask for an appointment, I probably either can see one just in time before mine run out OR I will be too late and take the appointment anyway while I pick up one last round at the private clinic. The thing is they cost me 60% more each month by getting the private recipe over the public one. I think I'm stupid if I don't try to at least mix it up with public care.

It's not all glitter and glamour with the private insurance though, while they let me sign an exclusion for just one knee (due to a minor surgery during my teens) they later changed it up to both knees out of the blue and I could not access their system unless I signed. They are an absolute nightmare to say the least. So I hate dealing with them too.

Anyway, wishing you a Merry Christmas!

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Hello @thisismylife!
Glad your daughter is feeling better and that the meds are finally working.
Insurance, no matter what kind, is a nightmare with which to deal. And I do believe they do that on purpose so that we just give up and accept it.
They know they are in a forced market so they pretty much do whatever they want.
Thank you! Christmas was very nice! Hope you had a Merry Christmas as well.
Looking forward to 2024!
Have a great day😆