Guest guest Posted January 22, 2009 Report Share Posted January 22, 2009 Thank you to all for your prayers. If this were me in Kelley's place I would simply say as Christ did on the cross Behold, ... Father into Thy hands I commend my spirit, Thou hast redeemed me, Lord, Thou faithful God. ... And off to Heaven I would fly. But, Kelley is not ready yet for some reason..he believes as I do but he has not let go. Love to you all. Laurie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2009 Report Share Posted January 24, 2009 And they still might have to pay for the transplant on top of the $500.000 trying to avoid paying for it. The insurance companies can be penny wise and pound foolish as the Brits say. They save money trying to avoid paying for something and end up paying more than they would have if they would just have been good sports and paid for the procedure. They apparently hope something happens on the way that would make the transplant " unnecessary " or " experimental " . I don't get it, but it has to make sense in their way of thinking. Don't try to look for logic. Chaim Boermeester, Israel > > I justed wanted to mention some odd facts regarding PSC. > My husband's MELD even now has stayed between 13 and 15 > How can he be so sick at just this score? > Our Hep doctor said that PSC never scores as high as say > an alcoholic or hepatitis lever patient. But they are first on the > list. > Also, adding up the figures between the VA, UAMS and Medicare and > insurance, almost $500,000 has been spent keeping Kelley alive... > the transplant would have been less expensive. > There is no logic in this picture. > Laurie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2009 Report Share Posted January 24, 2009 And they still might have to pay for the transplant on top of the $500.000 trying to avoid paying for it. The insurance companies can be penny wise and pound foolish as the Brits say. They save money trying to avoid paying for something and end up paying more than they would have if they would just have been good sports and paid for the procedure. They apparently hope something happens on the way that would make the transplant " unnecessary " or " experimental " . I don't get it, but it has to make sense in their way of thinking. Don't try to look for logic. Chaim Boermeester, Israel > > I justed wanted to mention some odd facts regarding PSC. > My husband's MELD even now has stayed between 13 and 15 > How can he be so sick at just this score? > Our Hep doctor said that PSC never scores as high as say > an alcoholic or hepatitis lever patient. But they are first on the > list. > Also, adding up the figures between the VA, UAMS and Medicare and > insurance, almost $500,000 has been spent keeping Kelley alive... > the transplant would have been less expensive. > There is no logic in this picture. > Laurie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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