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Old Dec 20, 2018, 09:08 PM
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Hi guys! I had a meeting with boss and got some news come the beginning of the year I will be a salary instead of hourly employee. The company really doesn't like paying my overtime so now I am salary which will make budgeting a breeze since I will know exactly what I am getting monthly. Sad thing is I now make way to much a year to stay on Medicaid; I knew it was stupid to even try; so now I have to get on my employers insurance which is really good it's at least a popular insurance company and cheaper then what I was paying before. It's also very mental health friendly.

I hope I can still have Medicaid as my secondary insurance which is how I did it the last time; I just hate having copay's and medicine fees. I am going to have to call my insurance tomorrow and see if that is a possibility of duel insurances if not I'm certainly going to have to budget better for doctor bills. I'm glad my fainting spell and drop of blood pressure happened when it did; because I can only imagine the cost of that CT scan and EP study.

Work was alright I didn't have all that many referrals but sadly most of the specialists are booked out to mid-January early February. So I have angry patients mad about that; not to mention I got to do half of the office Performance reviews and my boss is seriously twisted because I had both M and R in my stack to do. It wasn't nearly as bad as I thought that was going to be. Several of the nurses and receptionist said I did a pretty good job talking about there performance and giving them advice on what could make things easier. So I guess I did good for my first time; my boss said I'm well liked around the office. I'm doing better I can take complements without crying.

I am just so glad to be home and back to work; even though I know my primary doc probably wishes I would have taken the rest of the week off with the head injury; but I feel fine.

Also my pharmacy changed their Seroquel generic and I can't sleep on the new one. I always have a emergency pill tucked in my purse and It's one of my old Seroquel's so I'm probably going to take that tonight instead of these new ones and hopefully sleep like the dead.

Hugs to everyone
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Last edited by TheSeaCat; Dec 20, 2018 at 09:47 PM.
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