But it's so exciting! Spreadsheets and emails to agents (where they just tell you to come in and discuss it) and just knowing you're in for a new bit of excitement any time you get a letter with BCBS as the return address!
And that doesn't even go into the fun of actually going to a doc and finding out what the insurance covers and doesn't!
(Apparently these plans don't cover "routine foot care." I'm not even sure what that is. Pedicures?)
I love the discrimination against women. BCBS won't let me get sterilized unless I can prove it's medically necessary. Carrying another pregnancy to term has a 35% chance of leaving me paralyzed. But that's not considered medically necessary. It's also not considered medically necessary to the bitch I'm gonna choke if I get pregnant again.
Wow, seriously? God, that sucks. They covered both of mine. The hysterectomy could have been argued to be medically necessary (although "easiest" was really the truth of it), but the tubal?
Maybe they just came to the same antichrist conclusion about me that everyone else did. ;-)
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And that doesn't even go into the fun of actually going to a doc and finding out what the insurance covers and doesn't!
(Apparently these plans don't cover "routine foot care." I'm not even sure what that is. Pedicures?)
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I still think I'll stick with the good old NHS, thanks all the same
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Maybe they just came to the same antichrist conclusion about me that everyone else did. ;-)
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