I really need to see an eye doc and get my prescription updated. That will have to wait for post-surgery.
My co-pay for outpatient is only $50 (this is after a few years of having a crazy high deductible then having to pay 20%, $50 seems pretty small).
Happy birthday Laura!
In personal news, my cat Burrell is at the vet today after
urping up bile
yesterday. Prelim tests came back with very elevated liver enzymes and elevated white blood cells. But she's still eating well. I'm hoping whatever it is, she can be made a bit more comfortable.
Dupioni silk would work.
Talk to amych! She made her corset out of dupioni silk.
Emmett's first baseball game is today. I hope he's got some energy left - they've been working them pretty hard at their training facility (it's called...the Bladium!)
Suzi, I am glad they're scheduling surgery for you even though I know outpatient can still be scary. I think you'll feel LOTS better after the surgery!!
Suzi,
have you had surgery before on a limb? The only thing I would like to say is make sure you do your exercises. They are very important. You don't seem to be the type to slack off on those, but do them as prescribed (and really not more often unless approved).
I am in an argument over birth control with some guy I don't know on a former coworker's facebook. I can't seem to walk away.
He keeps saying that Obama's "demanding that we pay for someone else's birth control." I think the we = taxpayers but I don't know.
But there's no cost to taxpayers with this. If your employer doesn't include birth control in the insurance package, the insurance picks up the cost.
I guess the insurance company could increase the price of something to offset the cost of birth control, but that's as far as it would go. Right?
ita !, I'm sure I've seen something very similar to the dress you described. Let me do some poking around the gothy fashion sites.
He keeps saying that Obama's "demanding that we pay for someone else's birth control." I think the we = taxpayers but I don't know.
Well, I suppose in theory on Medicaid? But...cheaper than paying for anyone's pregnancy, which is why most insurance companies aren't really fighting this one.
There's this one, but it doesn't have sleeves: [link]
ita, does it have to be one piece, or is two (sheath and blouse) ok?
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(OK, dunno how you'd feel about the feathery fringey on the dress)