Weird. I just found the post (pasted below) in my drafts folder. Not sure how it never made it to primetime, but it was an interesting retrospective in light of current concessions in the public health-care battle.
To update: Jeff is on Medicare. I (and the kids) do have different, cheap, extremely high deductible coverage. It'll do for now. Fortunately the five of us have managed to be reasonably healthy specimens. But I sure have not, in my adult life, been in that corporately well-covered camp from which it's so comfortable to assume that "choice" (?...i.e. the current mess) = decent coverage for all.
...paste...from a couple years ago...
The coffeepot gurgles. Again. Lots of coffeepot gurgling around here because making coffee is what Jeff does.
This morning we went to Labcorp, for fasting blood draws. We both were overdue, but Jeff’s workups for the Alzheimer’s vaccine suggest that an Rx to manage triglycerides and cholesterol might be a good idea after all...it’s just that I hate sitting around a waiting room with 15 other people, waiting to be called. As I waited, with 15 people ahead of us, in a crowded waiting room, for bloodwork farmed out by the primary care office which doesn’t do that type of thing anymore, I read (without missing the irony) an op-ed in Investor’s Business Daily fussing about how “socialist medicine” (his words,) was going to make us have to wait for stuff. Maybe that guy has a medical staff in his pocket, but I don’t.
And in fact, I’m a little bit on edge about my switch to private health insurance this summer. Not that Coventry--our current company--doesn’t suck. They do. But at least I’d hope we’d be covered for catastrophic. Jeff will have Medicare in August, and I will have_________? Let’s hope I don’t turn up with any “pre-existing conditions” between now and then, because my sense is that if they can exclude you they will.
It was a tricky morning. I reminded Jeff throughout the getting up, getting dressed, and feeding treats to the dog process, that he must not consume anything but water. I put a pink post-it on the refrigerator door. I decided that was inadequate and put two more post-its--yellow, star-shaped ones--directly at eye-level. They said “WATER” and “ONLY.” So just as I’m about to hustle us out the door I sense someone in front of the open fridge, and dash into the kitchen just as Jeff is tipping a full 12 oz glass of orange juice toward his gullet. I stopped him in time.
After our Labcorp visit, we hit Grump’s CafĂ© and breakfasted to our hearts’ content.
Here’s what I’m hoping--that I’ll find some sort of insurance company that will take me on with a ridiculously high deductible just for long enough that I can switch to the guaranteed program which I hope will be available within the nearish future. For now--college student policies for the girls, and Gabe as an appendage on mine.
Jeff’s glass of o.j. is waiting for him in the fridge. More likely, he will go for coffee.
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