Highlights: The bed won the fight this time. I've coordinated a rematch in the morning to regain the title. A flurry of paperwork was scattered into piles upon the dining room table and methodically reduced to a follow-up filing task and one lingering call left to make. It was a productive, calm, and focused day. My blood pressure this morning inspires me to continue my concentrated efforts. I'm hoping tomorrow's weight proves to be the same. A few local errands were run, a wonderful dinner was enjoyed, dogs were walked, and hair was cut. (Mine, not theirs.)
Insights: One of my tasks today was to respond to a denial of coverage for genetic testing to determine if the hereditary DDX41 Gene (that sounds very SciFi), responsible for my mom's terminal leukemia diagnosis, was passed along to me. The denial indicates no genetic correlation between my mom and me to warrant the test. Exsqueeze me? Fucking boilerplate denial, deferral, and delay. Insurance companies are more evil than the pharmaceutical and medical businesses they align with. Capitalism does not belong in government. Other countries are so more advanced. Grrrrr.
Insights: One of my tasks today was to respond to a denial of coverage for genetic testing to determine if the hereditary DDX41 Gene (that sounds very SciFi), responsible for my mom's terminal leukemia diagnosis, was passed along to me. The denial indicates no genetic correlation between my mom and me to warrant the test. Exsqueeze me? Fucking boilerplate denial, deferral, and delay. Insurance companies are more evil than the pharmaceutical and medical businesses they align with. Capitalism does not belong in government. Other countries are so more advanced. Grrrrr.
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