
Hello, friends-
A couple of months ago, I experienced a medical issue which necessitated a trip to the emergency room, several doctor visits, and two new (lifelong) prescriptions. Praise God – what could have been a serious issue was caught in time and is now under control.
Unfortunately, all of these medical interventions have left us with some bills which, while not so enormous that they will render us homeless and starving in the street, are large enough to sting a bit.
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Sorry about the emergency but I’m glad you are okay ! Please negotiate with the hospital, if you haven’t already. It’s a routine thing. My brother’s wife had a life- threatening emergency and no insurance. The hospital reduced the bill to less than 1/3 of the original. It’s still a bummer, but it’s better than before.
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You have my prayers.
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Thank you so much, my friend. It was so kind of you to share this on your blog.
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