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  • Dulce is working again

    With the rain, I’ve left her home a few times, but most of the time, I take Dulce out with me.

    We went to the doctor’s office yesterday and he had a great time getting his people in trouble, he giggled every time they ignored her “Don’t pet me” patch.

    The pool is letting me use her, though I think it is going to take a bit of time for her to get used to it. She was doing some singing, and I took that to mean that she couldn’t smell me, so stopped each lap at her cage.

    But the real issue. I usually leave her home at grocery stores as a) she gets distracted and b) there is plenty of food there if I have an emergency.

    Anyway, one of the employees at the Walmart walked up to pet her, which I intercepted and said “she had a vest so she could take her dog out”. I firmly said that she was a diabetes alert dog. <sigh>

  • Dulce ups her game

    I started using Dulce again a few weeks ago and she has upped her game.

    Yesterday we were at the endo's and she alerted on another patients high blood sugar.  Today she alerted on another person's low blood sugar.

    Really interesting and I am not sure how I feel about it.  I kind of liked it when she only alerted on me.

  • Using Dulce again

    I am using my diabetes alert dog again.

    I stopped because public reactions to her were affecting my sleep. Encounters with people who didn't get it were disturbing me. Besides, I could afford CGMS.

    Things have changed. Current insurance doesn't cover them and they cost almost $300 out of pocket.

    Dulce is hanging out at the house and available.

    The gym people love her and miss her. New tea place that just opened adore her. No problems at any place. We were even at a Starbucks in line in front of two constables and neither cared.

    In fact, one asked to visit with her.

    She has awesome public skills still. Right now she is chilling on a blanket in front of an exercise bike.

    Sent from my Windows Phone

  • Where have I been?

    Yeah, my Facebook peeps know what is going on, but I have been out of touch.

    Back at the end of February, my husband had to spend some time with a neurosurgeon.  Trust me, this is never a good thing.

    My focus since then has been taking care of him.  Not the spoon feed thing, but getting him to appointments etc.  Currently he is recovering, on short term disability and doing physical rehab every day.

    Yes, it’s fun.

    But it has been okay.  Quick recap – I had been teaching high school at a large urban district, and was driven out a year ago.  I took a job with a mobile app, which was fun, but it got bought out by google and they are in the process of shutting it down.  Right after I took that job, I took a pat time teaching job with Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth, and that has been a god send.  I have been doing 28 hours a week with them, teaching and recently added writing courses.

    More later, I hope.

  • Insurance Issues

    Those of you on Facebook know that my husband has been facing a medical crisis.

    He had had a headache for several weeks and then had a major change in personality / behavior.  I had been requesting that he contact his doctor before that change because he wasn't getting better.  Of course, I was ignored.

    He has United Health Care Choice insurance which we can't figure out exactly what the term Choice  means.  However, Baylor Scott White System is in network.

    I've done research and different insurance experts at Baylor Scott White have been helping.  He has a deductible of $2000, which was alarming, I'm used to $1000 deductible.  He also has an out of pocket maximum of $6250, which I'm sure we hit the first day in the emergency room, if not there, in the operating room/recovery room.

    So here's what has happened.  He has seen his primary care doctor twice (office visits of $30 copay).  We were sent for a CT scan and have paid co-pays and full price for the scan itself and for the reading.

    We were sent to a specific facility and doctor (both in network).  We'll pay copays for emergency room and full price for any of that care until we hit the deductible.  Then we'll pay just copays and 20% of anything.  Once we hit the maximum out of pocket, we don't pay any more.

    So far, here's what we got:

    2 primary care visits
    At least 2 CT Scans
    1 emergency room visit
    consult by trauma residents
    brain surgery and recovery
    Surgical ICU for at least 2 days
    Regular hospital room for the remainder of the vists
    Daily visits by neuro surgeon and by trauma doctor, PT, Speech Therapy, and one visit by Social Worker for plan.
    Follow up visits with neurosurgeon, primary care physician
    Out patient therapy

    It could have been worse.
     

     

  • Doctors Assistants are screwing up badly

    I have an appointment with my endocrinologist next week. In my calendar, I had recorded a lab visit. Apparently, the appointment clerk didn't as I didn't get a reminder call and when I got there,
    there was no paper work.

    Fortunately a quick recovery but it took extra time. Time I don't want to give up.

    I called my contact lens place and told them I wanted a different prescription than what was last prescribed. It is the previous prescription, which I have been wearing. I wanted to know if they wanted to see me first. They scheduled an appointment and told
    me they needed call back to update information which I did.

    Then another one called to see if she could talk me out of the appointment – she did but it was almost enough to get me to order them from Walgreens and I might yet.

    Sent from my Windows Phone

  • Microsoft Band – Love it!

    I've been an early adopter of the Fitbit.  I currently have two here around the house.

    I have switched to the Microsoft Band, and yeah, I have two.  Here's why (and why I had two fitbits).

    I've been known to do one of two things:

    • Leave the house without my fitness device.
    • Let the battery completely run out.

    And yes, you can switch between two devices, though I think the Fitbit is a little harder.  I do know by accident that it is easy to do the Microsoft band, but wasn't the first time.  The first couple of times I had to reset my Microsoft band, I lost my data.  However, now you don't but I'm wonder if it's because I had the other one on the charger.

    My favorite thing to do is put it on the charger and then leave the house without it.  I had my first Microsoft band in the truck — it's screen is scratched up.  So I decided to give it a try.  I disconnected the Windows Phone from the band, then I reconnected the new one.  Takes a few minutes, but my data was still there!

    I've done it a couple of times now, with no issues.  Even remember what tiles I had set up.  Only problem is that I have to remember to turn on watch mode.

    I like it much better than the Fitbit.  I do wish you could go back and put the start and end times of sleep and exercise activity.  You could do that with the fitbit.

  • Long Time no Blog

    Probably the longest I’ve gone without blogging, not sure the site even exists.  New jobs have been sucking all the energy.

    For those who don’t know, I’m switched roles, I’m developing software full time and teaching part time.  Both are good gigs, and I took a bit of cut in pay, but I’m happier.

    The development gig has been taking up all my writing energy.  I take notes on the stuff I’ve learned, what I’m doing and writing documentation most of the day.  I’ve forgotten that takes away my urge to write.

    Blood sugar control isn’t good, but my workout routine is great.  I’ve managed to get to the gym almost every day.  There were a couple of days last week when we hit a hard deadline but there you go.

    Hopefully I’ll be back here more often.

  • Prescription Costs

    I'm on a new plan and I was paying about $230 a month on prescriptions.  Now I am paying $436.  On my old plan, I was paying about $500 a month for the plan, now, about $250.

    My co-pay for my insulin pump supplies is double.  It will be interesting to see when I meet my out of pocket expenses.

    Of course, the costs don't include pump supplies, doctor's copays, etc., so I am definately paying more for health care.  I almost feel like my whole salary is being eaten up by the health care costs.

    UHC claims that their mail order service might save me money but they can't guarantee it.  I really do like Pill Pack so they get to keep my business.

    Fun stuff, and I still don't know if my sensors are covered. 

  • Update and Insurance

    New job is still kicking my butt, but since I have a much younger co-worker that seems to have even less energy at the end of the day, I'm not too worried.  Enjoying it.

    So I now have a "normal" insurance policy.  For years, I paid over $500 a month more to get a premium health insurance policy.  Now I am paying half as much through United Health Care.

    It seems out of pocket is about twice as much.  Under $500 for pump supplies over a three month period, when I paid until $300 before. 

    The most irritating thing is that I keep getting contacted by the insurance companies from my old job. Yes, companies, as they changed insurance companies.  Both think I am still getting coverage.

    Of course, there are claims still trickling in and that's fine.