I think we got hit again.... don't think this last one was an 18 wheeler with full cargo.... but it was big. I don't know my truck types well enough to know what it was and I think my eyes were closed anyway.
I'm sure at some point we will feel less exhausted and more in tune with every day living and life beyond our home... we are not there yet.
However... did you know that sometimes insurance companies call just to check in? Yes, they do... I witnessed it first hand yesterday! I was nervous when I got a voicemail from Anthem and was asked to return the call. My first thought was "Oh my... surely they will still cover this last admission even though I didn't think to call and precert it." I actually was pretty nervous and bumming.
When I got to talk to Dee, I was relieved and blessed! She is a nurse case manager who received a referral for Jacob's case. She really did just offer compassion and encouragement. I'm sure she would've offered medical guidance if it were needed, but compassion and encouragement were what was needed. And quick turn around second admission was covered without my forethought to call. I gave Dee our blog address. I hope she takes a look at it today. I was blessed! Thanks, Anthem, for that personal touch!
Tom's birthday is tomorrow. I think I might go buy a birthday present today... but then again... I might take a nap and give him an IOU. Until I brought it up, he hadn't even realized it was his birthday week. Maybe he will forget again........ :)
Even with a wonderful son with a remarkable attitude who is recovering well and can begin to feel the benefits of a biventricular pacemaker, the Riley aftermath is tough.
Thanks for coming along with us for the admission rides and the post-Riley aftermath with us! We continue to need your prayers!
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