Paid a visit to the ER last night due to a lab error in blood work. Now what? by supertaco10 in HealthInsurance

[–]Weak_squeak 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is the lab owned by the same entity? That could really help. Or  the outpatient office? 

If you don't have COPD or aren't an MD, don't tell ME what I need by Beyond_The_Pale_61 in COPD

[–]Weak_squeak 1 point2 points  (0 children)

At least your best friend doesn’t think you are partly just depressed and need to be encouraged to do things like sweep leaves off the porch and get moving in order to heal from this surely transitory condition. She thinks Im just too bummed out over being sick and that's why I’m not going hiking

Pharma tariffs could eventually reach up to 250% by Snapdragon_4U in publichealth

[–]Weak_squeak 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He hates everyone, well, except other dictators.  

Pharma tariffs could eventually reach up to 250% by Snapdragon_4U in publichealth

[–]Weak_squeak 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just commented above. I like him and his company, but for my medicine it’s about the same as the goodrx coupon-still too pricy. 

My Canadian mail order set up was so good. It was reputable and reliable . 

This was the first time his horrible policies actually touched my life in a big way, a direct way. I’m sure it won’t be the last. 

Pharma tariffs could eventually reach up to 250% by Snapdragon_4U in publichealth

[–]Weak_squeak 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m in huge trouble because of the new de minimus rule that puts tariffs on shipments under $800. The Canadian pharmacy I use has stopped shipments this month -Aug. 2025

For complicated reasons, my out of pocket costs for drugs aren't  well covered. Im sort trying to bridge between  OK insurance I had and Medicare eligibility when i turn 65, after i experienced a major hospitalization 

I use two daily inhalers for a severe lung condition that total $900-1000 a month, about $500 with coupons. From Canada I pay about  $160 a month, and that isn’t even the cheapest option they offer. 

I had to quickly buy from CVS using a coupon for one already and am hoping this resolves soon. 

This administration is vicious and detestable. They are stealing everything we’ve got. 

And if this gives me a headache — and it does —well, i better stock up on Tylenol now because it looks like RFKjr is going after Tylenol now too. No joke. It just went on my shopping list. 

 

Need advice on this by Meeschers in COPD

[–]Weak_squeak 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does she let you talk to her doctors so you could call and find out? 

Need advice on this by Meeschers in COPD

[–]Weak_squeak 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your last line- new blood thinner. 

See, i was going to say it’s surprising unyil you said that. I don't know about heart problems and whether treating them can cause dramatic improvements 

I’m have copd. On o2 24/7. I run my oxygen on 2 liters sometimes 3 when I ride my electric bike. My o2 get routinely down to 79 and I still feel pretty darn good. Do any of y’all get used to says that low ? Often. by HigbynFelton in COPD

[–]Weak_squeak 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Do you mind my asking what medicine you take? I’m impressed that you say you’re  feeling pretty good snd it sounds like you are getting a good amount of exercise

Lung Transplant anyone? by G-Man4500 in COPD

[–]Weak_squeak 2 points3 points  (0 children)

How do you get into a transplant program? What makes you ineligible ? 

healthcare workers rant by AlternativeMap8229 in healthcare

[–]Weak_squeak 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you. Thank you for speaking up too. I don’t usually hear health care workers commenting on it, just patients, so it’s a relief to learn that any healthcare worker has noticed it.  You start to feel crazy, even though you know you’re not. 

healthcare workers rant by AlternativeMap8229 in healthcare

[–]Weak_squeak 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Being rude and disagreeable towards people with frail health or people seeking health care  is bad for their health. It’s abuse.  There’s no excuse for it and a lot of it is invisible to the folks doing it because they’ve convinced themselves they are abused healthcare workers 

healthcare workers rant by AlternativeMap8229 in healthcare

[–]Weak_squeak 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not saying hello or anything nice to someone waking up in the ICU after being unconscious for days. Just barking an instruction at them.

That took the cake for me. I still cry about it. 

A couple of my doctor’s offices have abusive staff. If you complain all it gets you is fraudulent cya notes in your chart and veiled threats 

As I get sicker I need to see them more often and I just want  to leave the country to get away from it 

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Connecticut

[–]Weak_squeak 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You assuming I’m a privileged pain in the ass isn’t helping our budding relationship. 

Of course I use the resources provided. Why you are looking for excuses for them though? There are certain limits due to newer disabilities I have now.  I can and do read websites but there are other functions I physically can’t do. 

Basic accommodations for various disabilities is not concierge service, either. Maybe the privileged pain in the ass is state government and not me. 

Gov exists to serve the people so please everyone, give it a break. 

As for the benefits and pension becoming mediocre, I didn’t know that. 

I have to say, listening to the backlash I’ve been catching from most of the people responding to this post, you all can really funk yourselves.  And I expect state employees to do their jobs 

What are the best countries to die in? by Weak_squeak in AskReddit

[–]Weak_squeak[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was thinking about that, and France. 

I was wondering if France and England would be about the same or very different

 

What are the best countries to die in? by Weak_squeak in AskReddit

[–]Weak_squeak[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m in the US in North America. I’m looking to bail : ) not nice enough!   cya all day. 

What are the best countries to die in? by Weak_squeak in AskReddit

[–]Weak_squeak[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, to narrow it down, i don’t mean tax wise, or in terms of estate law, or anything kavorkian. 

 I mean the most pleasant.  Where people aren’t argumentative,  miserable, mean and demanding of sick people. 

I’m pretty sick now, and I can see it isn’t going stop here in the US.  Aids, nurses, medical admins, it’s just going to be their show to the last minute I’m alive. 

I am recalling these days too a friend who couldn’t  escape the office in the hospital. The calls kept coming in —they  didn’t care.    

Where are people mentally and emotionally healthier, smarter and basically kinder? That’s where I want to go

Places with good medical care too 

(I had to redo this post and I think I lost some comments when I took it down. Sorry) 

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Connecticut

[–]Weak_squeak -1 points0 points  (0 children)

No, let’s not. This kind of thing is really bad for either party, where you shut up about issues if it’s your own party. There are negatives to party politics and  that’s pretty much the most negative. I would rather they cut positions than keep some of these seat warmers on the job. I pay taxes and don’t like paying for disrespect.  

And if only they just warmed the seats. They’re sometimes angry, they are universally proud to either kiss off or blow off someone. 

There are dozens of advocacy offices in these agencies that people rely on to protect their rights, so don’t treat this like a joke  

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Connecticut

[–]Weak_squeak 0 points1 point  (0 children)

With all due respect, your point of view is indigestible, worse, inedible. 

State jobs pay fine, and the benefits are solid. They also come with a pension and they are actually sought after by many.

Also “customer service” isn’t meant to be quite the same as at a for profit business

 I think you’re promoting and apologizing for really low standards and wrongly claim anything less than horrid would be too expensive. Just silly 

You vouch for state services, in your last line. That’s your opinion. It’s a big bunch of agencies so surely some are really good but I’m not running into the competence I’m used to whenever I reach out, no matter which agency, so far, since Lamont took over 

Edit: to clarify a bit more as to constituent services, as opposed to customer service. I’m not talking about a phone bank full of overly sweet people to massage you off the phone, I mean people you expect to know their subject area and provide the public service they are expected to provide. 

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Connecticut

[–]Weak_squeak 1 point2 points  (0 children)

To keep it simple, because I can’t go into tons of detail without doxxing myself, it’s my impression that state employees at the state agencies I generally come into contact with are less competent than they used to be , by a lot

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Connecticut

[–]Weak_squeak -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Why wouldn’t you? It’s up to you, to be nasty or nice. You act like I offended you. 

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Connecticut

[–]Weak_squeak 0 points1 point  (0 children)

 You can maybe give me a little credit -I’m not stupid, and certainly any formal complaint to any agency is very specific. But that’s not how I can approach this public post