I really have no words, except how horrible it is to read of the frustrations of trying to navigate the health care system for medical care and insurance coverage. If you and Paul were persons less capable of the fighting you do every day, there wouldn’t be a prayer of you even eventually receiving the care you have. But you shouldn’t HAVE to fight so hard and so constantly! I just thank you for the updates and even though you don’t hear much from me, I am here, praying and pulling hard for you and Paul and the boys as they start exciting new chapters in their stories. ❤️
I'm so sorry for the difficult journey you are on Stacey and pray God will give you strength to deal with each of the challenges (medical and insurance) you are having to face. You and Paul are in my prayers each day.
I am sorry you experienced these challenges. It is frustrating. Glad you are feeling better and moving forward with treatment plans though slowly. Sending love and support to you. May God’s grace shine upon you.
Again there are no words for what you are going through——only extreme admiration for your tenacity, courage and strength. And prayers for you and Paul as you continue to navigate the storm!❤️
I wish I had a way of helping since the insurance company won't. I loathe the money people who make the decisions about what medications they'll provide. I saw this when my sister who had leukemia and only Gleevec works. A representative actually said to her, "Mrs. Fowler, do you really NEED this medication?" Well, only if she wanted to stay alive...
I have no words. I HATE that you’re suffering, that things can’t move more quickly, that insurance companies have so much stupid, ridiculous control. So many prayers go up this week as you experience many more appointments and procedures.
That's so much to deal with, and then insurance --its horrible. Prayers are with you and prayers that someone up the chain will recognize they need to approve things faster.
The odyssey continues. The provider-pharmacy-insurance triangle is so difficult to straddle. I hope your treatment can start on Monday and that your needed surgery can happen very soon. All the best as you prep to preach tomorrow.
I really have no words, except how horrible it is to read of the frustrations of trying to navigate the health care system for medical care and insurance coverage. If you and Paul were persons less capable of the fighting you do every day, there wouldn’t be a prayer of you even eventually receiving the care you have. But you shouldn’t HAVE to fight so hard and so constantly! I just thank you for the updates and even though you don’t hear much from me, I am here, praying and pulling hard for you and Paul and the boys as they start exciting new chapters in their stories. ❤️
I'm so sorry for the difficult journey you are on Stacey and pray God will give you strength to deal with each of the challenges (medical and insurance) you are having to face. You and Paul are in my prayers each day.
I am sorry you experienced these challenges. It is frustrating. Glad you are feeling better and moving forward with treatment plans though slowly. Sending love and support to you. May God’s grace shine upon you.
Again there are no words for what you are going through——only extreme admiration for your tenacity, courage and strength. And prayers for you and Paul as you continue to navigate the storm!❤️
I hate insurance companies and I am so sorry they are doing this! I am praying!
I don't have good or many words, but sincere love for you, peace that surpasses. I continue to lift you in prayer, and your family.
Prayers, prayers, prayers!
I wish I had a way of helping since the insurance company won't. I loathe the money people who make the decisions about what medications they'll provide. I saw this when my sister who had leukemia and only Gleevec works. A representative actually said to her, "Mrs. Fowler, do you really NEED this medication?" Well, only if she wanted to stay alive...
Insurance and their timing. The doctor prescribed the meds. They’re already approved! Feel so for you!
I have no words. I HATE that you’re suffering, that things can’t move more quickly, that insurance companies have so much stupid, ridiculous control. So many prayers go up this week as you experience many more appointments and procedures.
What a strong woman you are.
That's so much to deal with, and then insurance --its horrible. Prayers are with you and prayers that someone up the chain will recognize they need to approve things faster.
The odyssey continues. The provider-pharmacy-insurance triangle is so difficult to straddle. I hope your treatment can start on Monday and that your needed surgery can happen very soon. All the best as you prep to preach tomorrow.
You are a marvel, over and over I am just awed by pretty much everything about you. Holding you close in the light in the midst of these %#!@ days.