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lynne
response 451 of 594: Mark Unseen   Aug 19 17:51 UTC 2003

Dammit.  Back to the can't-go-to-sleep, then can't-wake-up cycle.  I was
really hoping to be through with this.  Especially annoying because I'm
totally exhausted by the time I can call boy, but too tired to make sense,
but can't fall asleep if I hang up either.  Bah.
keesan
response 452 of 594: Mark Unseen   Aug 19 19:38 UTC 2003

Thanks to all three of you with the good stories about lymphoma.  That is
really encouraging.  I feel better already.  Tomorrow I have outpatient biopsy
to determine the details.

Re the sore shoulder - I think I would be okay if the muscle would stop
pulling as I found one position that works.  I already have an inch of foam
(that cmopresses to nothing) and two down pillows.  
michaela
response 453 of 594: Mark Unseen   Aug 19 20:21 UTC 2003

I'd tell you to cocoon in some blankets and the sleeping bag, but it's too
hot.  :(
goose
response 454 of 594: Mark Unseen   Aug 19 21:07 UTC 2003

RE#450 that wouldn't do any fucking good.
senna
response 455 of 594: Mark Unseen   Aug 19 21:30 UTC 2003

I deal extensively with insurance billing myself (what do you do, exactly,
jiffer?  I'm mostly registration and problem-solving), so let me know if you
have any questions.  Particularly if you attend St. Joe's, Sindi, because I
can tell you who to talk to if I'm not the guy to help.

Then again, my mum could tell you all about the U of M oncology unit, so
there's more resources out there.

People talk about "losing the battle" when someone dies from a disease.  I
find that to be innaccurate--everybody dies, not everybody loses.  My dad won
his battle with cancer, and it wasn't something the doctors could do for
him--it's all about spirit.  Keep yours up, Sindi, and it will do you a world
of good.
happyboy
response 456 of 594: Mark Unseen   Aug 19 23:15 UTC 2003

re452: consider spending some time on the cube with gabriel chin
(if he's still around).  some of the stuff he does might ease
your muscle problems.
jmsaul
response 457 of 594: Mark Unseen   Aug 19 23:49 UTC 2003

He's still around.
goose
response 458 of 594: Mark Unseen   Aug 20 01:38 UTC 2003

IBB I learned from an article in the newspaper that a friend, and a damn nice
person, was likely murdered by her boyfriend.
scott
response 459 of 594: Mark Unseen   Aug 20 02:05 UTC 2003

Yikes.
tod
response 460 of 594: Mark Unseen   Aug 20 03:28 UTC 2003

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jaklumen
response 461 of 594: Mark Unseen   Aug 20 06:57 UTC 2003

resp:448 maybe.  But at a sleep clinic?  No, although it would 
normally seem funny, this is actually very, very serious.  I'm 
starting to get very scared.  I hate waking up after a full night's 
sleep dead tired or even sleep some nights waking up 3, 4 times a 
night.  I just about freaked hardcore because missing an appointment 
with a referral counts as two no-shows with my primary care physician 
and I get dropped.  We frantically rescheduled the appointment.

Laugh if you feel like it.  I'm actually hurt. 
michaela
response 462 of 594: Mark Unseen   Aug 20 07:59 UTC 2003

I know it is serious, but the irony did not escape me. I'm not actually
laughing AT you or your problem.
jmsaul
response 463 of 594: Mark Unseen   Aug 20 11:52 UTC 2003

When he's more awake, the irony will seem funnier.
anderyn
response 464 of 594: Mark Unseen   Aug 20 12:37 UTC 2003

Bummed because someone cut a fiber optic cable and our phone service is out
probably until the 25th of this month. So no Internet/grex at home for the
next week. :-( 
remmers
response 465 of 594: Mark Unseen   Aug 20 13:41 UTC 2003

Ack!  And you live not far from us.  My sympathies - internet deprivation
is serious stuff.

<remmers checks the phone.  it works...>
lynne
response 466 of 594: Mark Unseen   Aug 20 14:18 UTC 2003

re back there:  AC's a fantastic invention.  I turned it back on last night
for the specific purpose of cocooning in a feather bed, and I actually
slept pretty well.  (going to bed at 10 pm didn't hurt either...and caught
boy at his lunch hour.  :))
jep
response 467 of 594: Mark Unseen   Aug 20 15:35 UTC 2003

My car was almost, but not quite, overheating; it would heat up to just 
short of the red line.  I took it in today, and have been told I need a 
new radiator.  I also need a new thermostat.  The estimate is $400, 
which must have pushed my repair tab for my 1992 Taurus with 130,000 
miles over $1500 for the year.

This is the first time I've gotten a new thermostat without also 
getting a new water pump.
jiffer
response 468 of 594: Mark Unseen   Aug 20 17:11 UTC 2003

resp:455 Senna, I do data entry (demographics), A/R, precollections, 
and some coding.  I am learning the coding now.  But I know how to lay 
on sweetness while telling people to pay the doctor.  And I am learning 
to deal better with medicare. 

IBB I am totally out of shape.  I went to pots over the summer.  I 
couldn't swim a whole lap, I got three quarters through it, and was 
breathing to hard to do an american crawl.  So, I am going to have to 
do "homework" to make sure that I can get a decent grade in my PE class 
(decent grade in a PE class will always be an A in my book). 
keesan
response 469 of 594: Mark Unseen   Aug 21 02:22 UTC 2003

Would someone who remembers how start me a separate hospital-type time?
Today I had the biopsy and they made me wait four hours afterwards with a
needle in my arm, then another hour after taking Tylenol to get my temperature
down (from 102 - it had been 97) and then they pestered me about staying two
more hours because I was exhausted and things hurt.  I just woke up off the
downstairs camping mat and managed to climb the stairs by myself.  

Thanks for help with insurance but there is no need.  The U of M submits the
bill to PPOM, which provides a discount to the insurance company.  Then they
send this discounted bill to me (unless they forgot and billed the company
directly and have to redo it).  Then I pay it.  Up to $5000.  After that I
only pay 30%.  I have a $5000 savings bond. 
goose
response 470 of 594: Mark Unseen   Aug 21 02:40 UTC 2003

RE#460 -- She was an employee at my credit union...I learned today that she
started there the year I moved to Ann Arbor.  After my divorce we flirted a
bit and I almost got up the nerve to ask her out.  Had I done that...well I
suppose she could have turned me down and still dated this bastard that killed
her....but who knows.  The whole thing just really sucks.  I always looked
forward to saying hi to her when I ran into her at the credit union....
jep
response 471 of 594: Mark Unseen   Aug 21 02:51 UTC 2003

Sindi, I entered an item for you, item:167.
jep
response 472 of 594: Mark Unseen   Aug 21 02:54 UTC 2003

Chris, I think there was an article about her in the front of the 
Local section in Tuesday's Ann Arbor News.

I am really sorry for the loss of your friend.  What an awful thing to 
have happen.
goose
response 473 of 594: Mark Unseen   Aug 21 03:01 UTC 2003

Yeah, there's been a couple articles in the paper about the death.
tod
response 474 of 594: Mark Unseen   Aug 21 03:50 UTC 2003

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charcat
response 475 of 594: Mark Unseen   Aug 21 07:24 UTC 2003

resp 467. jep you should have another place look at it, It sounds to me like
the place you were at just wanted to cover all things that could be wrong and
charge you for it.  If it is just the thermostat there is no need to replace
the radiator. Do that first, it's much cheaper. I replaced my radiator in my
taurus myself, it was a hassle but cost me only about $180 total parts. (go
to A&B radiator if you in the ann arbor area.
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