We lost our eighteen and a half year old former feral cat Gizzie Gu Gu, in early March. She was originally my late mother's dearly loved pet who only in the last two years or so warmed up to us and craved affection.We took her to the vet twice the week before she peacefully died from euthanasia. ($300). This was the week of Colorado's monster storm, and also the week that our regular vet's mother died out of state forcing her to close for a week. So we had to scramble and find a different source to come to our house to put Gazelle to sleep. Luckily and at a cost of more than $300 (for the procedure and cremation) a kind older vet was located who treated our little girl gently and with great dignity.
So then we had to cough up 3.5K for the transmission on the only 8 year old car, plus a $200+ tuneup so that the car will hopefully pass the mandatory (after 8 years in Colorado!) emission test. (It's a good thing we fixed my husband's car ;he had to commute to the LM site today , an hour round trip .Henceforth he will going in at least twice per week, so he needs a reliable car with less than 200K miles on it!)
On Friday two more surprises : (1) a letter from Cigna's Data i Sight informing us an out of network claim had been made for my Oct. 20 2020 surgery in the amount of more than 6K from an unknown provider.It turned out this mysterious person was an assistant surgeon to my gynecologist in the operating room. Supposedly the law does not allow this physician to charge us this outrageous amount, which would be far more my own doctor received. We should be billed for around $57 for his services. Cigna advised me that should I receive a bill for a larger amount , I should contact them immediately. Worst case scenario :we might owe $1200. So we shall see. (2 ) in the evening, our little Ragdoll mix started hopping and limping. A pretty sleepless night. On Saturday morning , our princess was treated (a minor elbow sprain) with a cortisone shot at a cost of more than $200.
About this time after just qualifying for the vaccine , I was able to get the J&J Covid -19 single dose shot. So we rushed to the pharmacy, picked up our kitty brought her home and ran errands the rest of the day! (And if you add up all these charges, it's no wonder, we have little left in savings -enough for the swamp cooler repair?)
This is why when others boast about their wonderful, easy BK13 journey and their friendly neighborhood trustee, I have to wonder why must we live under constant BK13 -PTSD? What next? Will it end with the last payment ?
So then we had to cough up 3.5K for the transmission on the only 8 year old car, plus a $200+ tuneup so that the car will hopefully pass the mandatory (after 8 years in Colorado!) emission test. (It's a good thing we fixed my husband's car ;he had to commute to the LM site today , an hour round trip .Henceforth he will going in at least twice per week, so he needs a reliable car with less than 200K miles on it!)
On Friday two more surprises : (1) a letter from Cigna's Data i Sight informing us an out of network claim had been made for my Oct. 20 2020 surgery in the amount of more than 6K from an unknown provider.It turned out this mysterious person was an assistant surgeon to my gynecologist in the operating room. Supposedly the law does not allow this physician to charge us this outrageous amount, which would be far more my own doctor received. We should be billed for around $57 for his services. Cigna advised me that should I receive a bill for a larger amount , I should contact them immediately. Worst case scenario :we might owe $1200. So we shall see. (2 ) in the evening, our little Ragdoll mix started hopping and limping. A pretty sleepless night. On Saturday morning , our princess was treated (a minor elbow sprain) with a cortisone shot at a cost of more than $200.
About this time after just qualifying for the vaccine , I was able to get the J&J Covid -19 single dose shot. So we rushed to the pharmacy, picked up our kitty brought her home and ran errands the rest of the day! (And if you add up all these charges, it's no wonder, we have little left in savings -enough for the swamp cooler repair?)
This is why when others boast about their wonderful, easy BK13 journey and their friendly neighborhood trustee, I have to wonder why must we live under constant BK13 -PTSD? What next? Will it end with the last payment ?
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