She has residual arm pain from surgery and it helps a lot.
This pillowcase fits it perfectly:
blocked a slapshot 2 weeks ago. I wouldn't have thought a D league slapshot could do that. I think it rode up the stick. it was purple and bleeding before I made it back to the bench.What did you do? Punch a wall after your donut incident?
doesn't every massage?So would you say your massage had a happy ending?
That's insane. Their billing has been normal heretofore?Last month I had a tele-visit with my GP Dr. Had some minor but lingering issues that through the course of the visit determined were caused by some cheap cool-air humidifiers we had just started using, so I was breathing in mold and bacteria and junk. Call lasted no more than 15 or 20 minutes.
I was just given a bill for that visit. $858.00, of which I am on the hook for $307.95.
wtf
I would call and dodint. Say that you'll be taking it to facebook and making a big stink if they don't reduce it to the copay.$30 copay before this for normal office visits.
Telemedicine is in a weird discovery mode and because of that, costs are wildly inconsistent. This is by the far the highest I’ve heard. You also live in a garbage stateLast month I had a tele-visit with my GP Dr. Had some minor but lingering issues that through the course of the visit determined were caused by some cheap cool-air humidifiers we had just started using, so I was breathing in mold and bacteria and junk. Call lasted no more than 15 or 20 minutes.
I was just given a bill for that visit. $858.00, of which I am on the hook for $307.95.
wtf
Peak pricing like in Texas.I had a televisit with the same Dr last March, no excess bill.
Same insurance? Is he with the same network?I had a televisit with the same Dr last March, no excess bill.
R46.1There's actually a special ICD-10 code for Flavortown lookalikes. You got got, my man.
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