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Originally Posted by Blueberrybook
I can't believe you kept it together on the phone. I'm usually screaming at them, throwing around the "F" word and/or crying hysterically. Often, both. Usually, they hang up on me; it never resolves the issue, but the people are just rude and unfeeling, like the same cogs in a machine. I sometimes just have to let H handle the calling. Do you have a friend or family member who could call for you while you listen in, even the PA? Don't know if it will help.
I got billed several thousand dollars for a bad IP experience when I had no insurance and was barely surviving as I was a graduate student. I don't think we made more than minimum wage. They let me check myself in but not out even when I was clearly not a danger to myself or others, they were even adding me to their cargo to tow to nearby AA meetings, which was a joke. I hardly drink. I've probably had 5 glasses of wine my whole life, and 3 of those were one glass each night with our host during Hurricane Ike. The other two, just randomly offered by a dinner host. Oh, and a bit of champagne my graduate professor bought when my paper was accepted for publication and those of us around the lab who didn't have religious objections to drinking had a glass; many of the Hindis in my lab did not drink. So I hardly had a problem with alcohol and never used drugs, but they'd drag me along to AA meetings (a situation clearly off hospital grounds) and still wouldn't let me out of there.
They kept calling and sending collectors, I just ignored them. Finally, I threatened to sue them because even the social worker there was getting confounded by their behavior. I believe she was new, but not stupid and told them she'd back me up on everything, and then and only then 2 or 3 years down the road, did they leave me alone. Thank God for one good social worker.
I swear. What a nightmare.
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I was using some very pretty terms to the customer service department, including some pretty F words. I don't handle myself well with those aholes. They suggested I call the secondary insurance company to see if they would cover the full cost. I told the last one to f off and hung up the phone since she essentially blamed me, she's like if you were worried about benefits you should have signed up for COBRA, which is another highway robbery when you don't have a job. The PA came outside and heard my pretty language and told me that I was quite terrifying.
I'm sorry you had such a bad impatient experience. That sounds udderly horrible and I'm sorry you had to deal with all that and get sent to collections. I'm glad that one social worker was on your side. I agree it sounds like a horrible nightmare. I couldn't imagine being forced to attend AA meetings when you don't have that problem.
I used to have a margarita here and there but since I got diagnosed in April I haven't had one drop of alcohol since I have seen some horror stories, my doc said a drink here or there really wouldn't hurt, but it's just easier not having one.