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June 21

REQUEST FOR CGMS: DENIED BY INSURANCE

 

This is VERY IMPORTANT, to spread the word of Insurance Company IDIOCY:

 

For more information please visit: REQUEST FOR CGMS: DENIED BY INSURANCE

If you need help trying to get coverage go to: CGMS Central

 

TUDCGMSDenied

May 06

Talking about Scott's Web Log: Mandatory Registries for Diabetes Patients Aren't Worthwhile

 

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Scott's Web Log: Mandatory Registries for Diabetes Patients Aren't Worthwhile

 

I am amazed that any where in the US that this kind of outrageous action by a government agency has been allowed.  Why there is no larger outcry is baffling to me..damn glad I don't live in NY, and sure as hell will not be planning a trip there any longer, heaven forbid I get sick there and become part of their grand tracking scheme against my will...geesh.

Also didn't know Vermont already did this...won't be traveling there either.

Guess more research to see how much moreof this idiocy is occuring is now necessary.

So where are the ACLU and the Diabeteic organizations on this one..Is the NY government really too big to fight with--if that is the case..we need some smarter orgs with better attorneys...before the next group is targeted....

People would do well to remember this poem attributed to  Pastor Martin Niemöller:

"In Germany, they came first for the Communists, And I didn’t speak up because I wasn’t a Communist;
And then they came for the trade unionists, And I didn’t speak up because I wasn’t a trade unionist;
And then they came for the Jews, And I didn’t speak up because I wasn’t a Jew;
And then . . . they came for me . . . And by that time there was no one left to speak up."


 

April 29

You can help!

 
 
This disease is hard as an adult, but even worse, to have a child with it (thankfully I can only imagine that).
 
As a child I lived with a disease (not diabetes--didn't get my type 1  till I was an adult), and the worse part for me, was that it made you different... in a bad way.
 
Help spread the word, this disease is cureable...it just takes money. That takes awareness. Even if you can't afford to give money, help spread the word so that those who can give will.
 
April 15

testing

trying again something new to blog….frustration being in technical discussion with non-technical people. You don’t even speak the same language.

Work, medical, game of the week---doesn’t matter. If people are speaking the same language, or understand the same language, it makes for very difficult/frustrating discussions…

April 11

medical device managemnt

So this should have posted yesterday..but due to either technical error or human errror (hmmm-really?) it did not.  :-(

The first but not last blog from my smart phone I love. Now, with all the progres made in computers and phones..why for the 6K$ it costs for an insulin pump.....the additionl $$$ for CGMS that insurers are so ridiculously fighting...can't I just hook them all up by usb or bluetooth to my computer...and manage them all like the other devices in my life? They are after all,just as important; at least to those of us who are diabetic. It would make the arduous task of management easier for many of us. I realize I am no technical guru...but if $59 phones can do it, I don't understand why my medical equipment can't!

December 26

Hospitals and health care

My opinion rant on hospitals and health care:
 
After 2 hospitalizations this year  (this first since I was 8, except for childbearing)--hospitals are SCARY places (I thought so when I was 8 as well--but for much different reasons). The amount of non-caring, less than competent staff; unfortunately outweigh the good. I have talked to people who have been in the same hospital, and in other hosptials..some are better than others;but on a whole--the hospital systemis broken--and it is NOT just due to the uninsured...that is a bunch of blather that is part of the distractionary shell game of insurance companies and large corporate hospital systems.
 
How people who do not have family members there every minute of every day survive and get well, is amazing. I am fortuante enough to have a very caring family, who fought tooth and nail at times to be able to be with me....and the good nurses were greatful they were there to do things that didn'tr eally require them (good aides are scarce as well) and let themknow whennit was really urgent that they coem NOW; the less than good and truly terrible ones don't want family around to see what does (and doessn't) happen as it should.
 
More amazing is that the hospitals, doctors, nurses, and all the other support staff know it, and all claim nothing can be done about it. The beuracracy puts most companies to shame...and it is NOT about patient care---it is about  the bottom line (profit)---and the staff by and large are not sharing in that bottom line savings, but suffering for it.
 
Insurers know too, but insurance companies are a rant of an entirely different nature---but as far as hospitals go--the insurance companies are only interested in who gives the biggest discounts so their bottom line is protected. And as long as the lawsuits don't outwiegh their discounts--no problem as far as they are concerned.
 
The worst off are patients who don't get proper care, next are the good doctors, nurses and other staff ---and yes there are some very very very good ones--and they unfortunately get tarnished due to the overwhelming numbers of the totally less than stellar and outright scary ones. They pay as big of a price as the patients---because they care and they can't take care of everyone---they have to be satisfied with taking care of who they are assigned to for a shift.
 
The people screaming about the health care system being broken because people are uninsured are missing the bigger point---what good is it to have insurance, if there are not competent institutions and people to care for you???
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
September 19

Talking about Gut Check: Iraq war’s impact at home - Gut_Check - MSNBC.com

 

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Gut Check: Iraq war’s impact at home - Gut_Check - MSNBC.com

It makes me sick ow our society (not talking about the government-that is a different rant-this is about the everyday people failing to step up and do their part as a society) is yet again failing our soldiers and their families. You do not have to be in favor of the war to be of asssitance to those who are most impacted.

It is not so hard to thanks soldiers you see (this is free and requires no $$ imapct to you) , maybe buy a meal, some groceries, babysit (this also costs only some of your time), be an ear to listen when soldiers and/or their families just need to vent...

but alas, too many people have the "there'snothing  in it for me" attitude..sad,sad, sad....

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