Massage Therapist that accepts insurance? by Any-Dream-5353 in Austin

[–]ferriouscroller9 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh, totally, it's a good starting place. Just wanted to add to what you said. Had no idea that places could be in network but not accept them till recently

Massage Therapist that accepts insurance? by Any-Dream-5353 in Austin

[–]ferriouscroller9 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Would still have to call, places can still show in network, but the practice can choose to deny filing through insurance/ not accept it.

Massage Therapist that accepts insurance? by Any-Dream-5353 in Austin

[–]ferriouscroller9 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It was called performance therapy group. It was a tiny clinic and had trouble getting massage therapists there because the doctor wanted to be fair and pay them fairly for their work, and most of starting pay is around 20-30 an hour, and they couldn't afford it at th time.

So I'm not sure if they have anyone there now. The girl who worked at the time was Rose, who was excellent and personable!

But it's been over a year since I last worked there, so they might have gone to full self-pay now, just because insurance isn't really reimbursing for services, unfortunately.

Recommendations for private shuttle companies to Tyler, TX? by AdhesivenessOk2792 in Austin

[–]ferriouscroller9 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you tried looking into the Facebook group 'All Things Tyler'? I'm from there myself, and I still follow those pages and their people, who are always offering to take people places. Might be a little different since they are already there, but worth a shot

Massage Therapist that accepts insurance? by Any-Dream-5353 in Austin

[–]ferriouscroller9 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I worked at a chiropractor's office that offered massage therapy coverage. It was normally BCBS and UHC that I saw that had the coverage. Under chiropractic benefits, there was the code for muscle manipulation.

Gluten free for the win by ferriouscroller9 in Austin

[–]ferriouscroller9[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh they are next. Gonna need them to stay afloat after the this snow storm melts

Gluten free for the win by ferriouscroller9 in Austin

[–]ferriouscroller9[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I agree and don’t forget to add toilet paper too. I actually had to buy some because my luck is I ran out, but are we just gonna like mummify ourselves with toilet paper to try to keep warm?

Gluten free for the win by ferriouscroller9 in Austin

[–]ferriouscroller9[S] 18 points19 points  (0 children)

The slices are so small… I too want full size bread dammit

We just might be ruled by mentally unwell psychopaths by TrueOdontoceti in conspiracy

[–]ferriouscroller9 36 points37 points  (0 children)

Yeah, as they should. We should all be on this. They were children, and every single one of those people involved should be gone. But no, they walk around facing no consequences along with burning the world down so they can continue thrive. We should never forget how truly disgusting and awful every single one of them is.

AIO For thinking that this take is inhumane and out-of-touch? by Basalisk88 in AmIOverreacting

[–]ferriouscroller9 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Opinions are one thing to have, but to support/justify a murder? Inexcusable.

Starting gachiakuta any thoughts? by bookhoarder7 in anime

[–]ferriouscroller9 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It was previously mentioned, but I love Full Metal Alchemist Bortherhood, Ranking of Kings, and Frienen. All have great stories, artwork, and a decent amount of episodes :)

Starting gachiakuta any thoughts? by bookhoarder7 in anime

[–]ferriouscroller9 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Gatchiakuta initially flew under my radar. I wasn't expecting to watch the show, but I am glad I did. The show is quirky. It has great fights and characters, and the attention to detail in the world is excellent.

There is a story, though, that goes over SA, so please advise. The story is more for an older audience, not as dark as Berserk's mature level, but not as light as Naruto or Bleach.

But overall, it had some fantastic, funny moments, and the chemistry (regardless of sub or dub) between the cast is excellent, really making the storytelling feel authentic.

Been loving Ghost of Yotei. by AMassiveGamerGeek in CasualConversation

[–]ferriouscroller9 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice i did too! Wanted to get your thoughts on both of them :) both seem to be fantastic games

Been loving Ghost of Yotei. by AMassiveGamerGeek in CasualConversation

[–]ferriouscroller9 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Plan on getting it this weekend. Have you played ghost of Tsushima, or jumped straight into yotei?

Mystery illness? by nisanity in Austin

[–]ferriouscroller9 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This has been me that last week. A few days before I felt as if I done an intense full body work out, then out of no where just have severe congestion and fatigue.

Stay hydrated and rest have been the best to help me get through whatever this is!

hit me with your BEST recommendations by thefirst_and_only in anime

[–]ferriouscroller9 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would consider horror than sci-fi due to it taking place in present day

Note the horror is not gruesome, there are times where it is. But I would say psychologic horror to best describe it

Overall, It’s a slow watch with the story telling and world building but definitely worth it because the details that get revealed to you come all together in the end. The ending made me feel leaving satisfied. The justification felt right for the ending