It will be an unparalleled pleasure to push the whole big
red bus affair through the gate and see how it rolls. The attorney (we’ll call
him Taz, for cause) is in charge of thinking through the pain and suffering,
lost employment, pension, all that stuff settlement, and I have been in charge
of listing all the docs, as I was the one referred to, and sort of obliged to
go, at minimum, to a doc of my choice with the same credentials.
Today was the last doc, the one who performed the abject
failure radio ablation of several C’s a while back. In fact, it was his nurse I
wanted to see, but as it has been two years since that procedure, no Amy
without the doc, too. I had no idea of the protocol, and booked the appointment
with his nurse weeks ago, Tuesday last being her first opening.
Some scheduler picking through the records found my
violation of procedure and called me to reschedule the whole affair until sometime
in September. I pulled off the road, pitched my finest aggrieved patient
performance ever, and was magically rescheduled for today, with Amy and the
Doc. Now the drug store is working on getting insurance to OK the dissolve in
the cheek version of a pain patch they already pay for. Amy, the head
pharmacist, is working on that one.
When Dougie Howser and the guy from NCIS, the DC
neurosurgeons, took away my Celebrex, they changed my life. My physical
therapist and I have agreed we’ve hit the wall on balance training until I have
the pain controlled, so here we go, again. Or, as my neurologist told me, “Those
neurosurgeons, they hate blood!”
So, when Medicare goes picking through the pile, looking for
charge backs, all my docs are in a row.
Here’s a little story about Taz. He rides his bicycle to
work six miles each way, every day, he says. He is a law abiding cyclist, and
would never ride the fine line between lanes of stopped traffic, clearing side
view mirrors by inches. That’s what his friend, Taz, does. Five months of
conversations and I’m having a clear mental image of Taz.
I must remember to ask if that suit hangs in the office
closet, because he rides to work in and spends his day in jeans and an anti-Trump
tee shirt.
Never trust a one of us, we're all either criminals, assholes, or timid little fuckers.
ReplyDeleteCheers, my friend, good luck. Call me if you need help.
Mike
And you know, all I want is my life back. About once a month I realize it will never happen; the rest of the time I dump the fat little bus driver into your string of pejoratives.
DeleteYea for getting Taz on board! Good luck.
ReplyDeleteYes, good luck, Joanne. My niece, her husband and my best friend are the smartest and nicest people you could ever meet and are also attorneys. Really care about people and the world and are great parents. I am hoping for some progress soon dear.
ReplyDeleteWe went through all that 15 years ago. It was not easy. I know it was the right thing because of all the repercussions of the accident.
ReplyDeleteI hope you're not feeling my pain, and just cheering Taz on.
DeleteSue, sue,sue. You can't get your life back but maybe you can afford a new one.
ReplyDeleteI hope it will be a speedy process to get your life back and won't drag on for a long period of time.
ReplyDeletebetty
I hope everything goes along smoothly and you get a good settlement. It won't give you back what you've lost, but it will help make your future somewhat easier.
ReplyDeleteAll the best with the legal thing. You deserve to have something good out of it all.
ReplyDeleteYou deserve only good Joanne and i hope that will be so.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Yael.
DeleteIs that little animal as cute/vicious* (*delete as appropriate) as it looks?
ReplyDeleteIt's a carnivore, and has the teeth to prove it.
DeleteHari OM
DeleteTom, it's a Tasmanian Devil. ... &*> Yxx
Ah... I thought I recognised it...
DeleteTaz sounds fascinating.
ReplyDeleteI hope this process is quick Joanne, though I fear it will be a slow one.
Hari OM
ReplyDeleteI like Taz... both versions of him, cuz they will serve you best together! YAM xx
Red tape...dontcha just love it?
ReplyDeleteHere's hoping for everything to go smoothly. You know it won't be fast!
ReplyDeleteWhat is that strange animal in the photograph?
ReplyDeleteGood luck.
It's a Tasmanian Devil, now found in the wild only in the Tasmanian State, an island.
DeleteThe way the law drags on and on is really hard to deal with. Glad you have Taz on board and I hope that it goes well for you.
ReplyDeleteLegal pain - not as bad as physical pain but pretty close.
ReplyDeleteDear Joanne, I hope all this will work itself out. You are surely doing your part. Peace.
ReplyDeleteAnyone who spends his day in an anti-Trump t-shirt has my faith.
ReplyDeleteLove,
Janie
I hope he is as tenacious and vicious as need be. the red bus needs to pay big time.
ReplyDeleteHooray for Taz. And Tasmanian Devils.
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