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Re: anything to vent?

Postby siren13 » Tue Mar 13, 2012 7:55 am

Theseeker189 wrote:
Corcaigh wrote:
Theseeker189 wrote:Recently somebody tried to sue me for a crazy amount of money, for them hitting me!!!


How does that work then?!

sounds utterly crazy!


it is, it took them 3 years to have a court date then the attorney dropped them and gave it to another. It was completely stupid!! it seems I'm surrounded by these people. It may just be in this area,at least i pray!! The jury all had similar accidents, if they where at fault they took responsibility.

The guy pulled out with a 20 ft long van in the highway and did a u turn back into a parking lot, i t-bonded him going like 40mph, totaled my little honda civic. didn't do much to his COMPANY van on this saturday morning.( let me add he was at a motorcycle retailer and his company does jewelry) It beyond me folks, I'm just hoping I'm not the only one that has to deal with these people!! :lol:


Nope unfortunately I wish I could say you were not... driving around Akron Oh will just annoy anyone. People stop at friggin green lights.. who STOPS AT A GREEN LIGHT???????????????????????????????????

And you know those arrows that blink when there is construction? why is it when I'm driving down the road and I use my vision to look up at upcoming traffic and possible hazards -are these people trying to cut over when they are directly right in front of the sign with the big blinking arrow on it??? then half of them are so called "school transportation" drivers.. they just cut you off... oh the agony of being around morons..
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Re: anything to vent?

Postby Theseeker189 » Mon Mar 19, 2012 7:11 pm

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Nope unfortunately I wish I could say you were not... driving around Akron Oh will just annoy anyone. People stop at friggin green lights.. who STOPS AT A GREEN LIGHT???????????????????????????????????


Haha i actually did this, but i am pretty sure it was red first!
most of the time i get behind the guy that likes to wait for it to change back to red, and when you honk he than has a motive to wait even longer!!
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Re: anything to vent?

Postby siren13 » Tue Mar 20, 2012 5:56 am

I don't like people 8)
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Re: anything to vent?

Postby leftover lasagna » Wed Mar 21, 2012 9:41 am

Wow siren13....I live in Akron, too. And people ALWAYS stop at green lights, and rubberneck at anyone pulled over or whenever there are cops around. Or, They drive so slowly, I will honk my horn a hundred times and they still don't move! LEARN TO DRIVE, DUMBASSES !! And what about the light at the corner of North Street and West Market? That light blows ! It takes twenty minutes to get through it :evil:
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Re: anything to vent?

Postby seeker1117 » Sun Apr 01, 2012 10:47 am

Yeah...I've got something to vent.

CANCER SUCKS!

In 2010, my sweetie (58 at the time) began to have digestive problems that sounded for all the world like IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome). So, not having any health insurance and being more into "natural" remedies, we tried a myriad of different nutritional/diet changes. Finally got her stabilized on plain grilled chicken, white rice and plain steamed veggies. Since I'm the chef in the family, I was frustrated, but she was able to eat, and that was all that mattered. She would get stable for awhile, say a month or so, and then she'd go out to lunch with her bunch of girlfriends and have something different and then she'd be back in the bathroom again. It'd take me a couple of weeks to get her back on track, and we'd go along for another month or so until we just couldn't stand it and splurged on going out. Then back to misery for her. Then she started to lose weight. At first, she was thrilled...she worked out at the gym 3 days a week and had been trying to lose for a few years. But she kept losing. She didn't want to go to a doctor, but in Jan. 2011, after she got down to 125 lbs (from 180) I finally made her go see a doc we'd been to for my high blood pressure (which was definitely going back up with all this mess going on) about a decade ago . He did an exam and said "This doesn't look good. I'm going to order a blood test."

That blood test was called a CA125. It's not one that is usually run during womens' yearly checkups. Unless, that is, there is an incidence of Ovarian cancer in the family history. Test came back with an astronomical marker number: 1700+. He sort of just took a deep breath and said there probably wasn't much we could do, but he'd do his best to get her into some sort of treatment.

Two weeks later, we had an appt with a cancer doc at a supposedly "public charity" hospital here in town, as we have no insurance, and no real income. He admitted her to the hospital immediately, did an emergency temporary colostomy operation the next day. Then we waited two weeks while she built up more strength, as she was finally able to eat again. CT-scan showed that the tumors in her ovaries were so huge that they were squashing her colon shut, thus the "IBS"-like symptoms. We then went through three months of chemo to shrink the tumors, then another huge operation to remove everything female-related in a complete abdominal hysterectomy, and to reverse the colostomy. The doc was very pleased..."we were able to get it all" he said. Three more grueling months of chemo to supposedly kill all the cancer floating in her bloodstream, and her marker number was an astonishingly low 14 (which doc called normal) when we were done.

That was September of last year, 2011. Aside from being hounded by the collection henchmen for the so-called "charity" hospital for money for the two operations and chemo ($160k+), we set about going about our lives, since this evil ordeal was obviously over, right? She had bounced back so incredbly strong and empowered, that she felt and looked more alive and more like my sweetie of 16 years' time than she had in years. The three-month blood test came back great...no sign of cancer at all, number still 14. In January of this year, she even went on a week-long road trip with her gal-pals and had a blast. On Valentine's Day, the 6-month blood test showed a jump in the number, to 78. Doc said well, it could be a "false positive" since she was having a bit of a cold, which can sometimes make the number jump. This un-nerved both of us, as we'd really thought that this was over for good, in, I suppose, our child-like way of looking at it. Asked if we could wait another month or so before another test, just to make sure she was over her cold, plus, she just didn't want to go through it again so soon.

About three weeks ago, I began to notice that she was doing odd little things, like leaving cabinet doors hanging open, when she'd been such a stickler for closing them before. Then she started having a bit of a hard time coming up with the right word at the end of a sentence, and would take a second before finishing. We tried to brush it off as "senior moments", since I do the same thing sometimes. The next couple of times it happened, though, she said the exact OPPOSITE of the word she was trying to find. Then she started having trouble remembering how to do simple things she'd done forever, like operate her little CD player that she plays her meditation CD on every day, which way to turn the door lock, and she started to act frustrated and anxious for no real reason. Next day she had trouble putting on her shirt...her left arm couldn't find the hole for the sleeve, and she couldn't tie her shoes. By now, I'm freakin' out, and called the cancer doc. Nurse arranged for a CT-scan of her head. Before we got home from the imaging place, doc had left a message on our answering machine to "Get her to the ER NOW!"

The Ovarian cancer has metastasized in four places in her brain, and her brain was swelling, which was pushing the midline of her brain to the side, causing all of these odd things to happen. They gave her a big shot of Decadron (heavy-duty steroid) to reduce the swelling in her brain, and she began to immediately calm down and get better. Resident (student) doc came in and said there was probably not much they could do for her anymore, and to start looking into hospice arrangements. We both cratered. She was in the hopital overnight, and the actual doc came in next morning and said that there was possible help from a procedure called the "CyberKnife", which is targeted radiation only to the tumors. This won't be a cure, at all, but might give us a little more time together before the inevitable.

While all this was going on, the hospital's "financial" department was relentlessly sending collection-agency callers after us, as many at three times a day, going after money we don't have, as well as nasty letters...and this is from a supposedly "charitable" "Christian" hospital run by Catholics. The stress from those calls every day (I'm QUITE sure) wore her down so badly that I am positive that it had an affect on how badly the cancer has come back. All because none of the drones they sent to take our financial information would listen to us about our situation.

The cancer doc finally made arrangements with the CyberKnife people to take our case on full charity status, the first time we've been treated right as far as the money goes. We have a consultation with them this coming week, to see just what they will and won't be able to do for her. He seemed confident that while it won't kill the ovarian cancer totally, it might buy us some time. How much time? Nobody can or will say at this point. Weeks? Months? We don't know, and it's taking our concept of "stress" to whole new levels. I'm just trying to take care of her best I can and help her to enjoy each moment we have left together. She's much better right now on the Decadron tablets they prescribed, and can dress herself again, and is getting much better at the "word finding" thing again. She tires easily, but at least we can almost act like things are "normal"...for awhile.

thx for lettin' a tired old guy vent.

One more thing: Ladies, ask your doctor to run the CA125 blood test next checkup. I think EVERY woman should get that test, no matter what. NOBODY should have to go through what we have been, and are still going through.

Sure hope the "good aliens" really ARE coming to help soon and will release all the suppressed health-care technology that has been hidden from us by the evil ones for so long, before it's too late for my baby.
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Re: anything to vent?

Postby Moon » Sun Apr 01, 2012 4:23 pm

Seeker, I lost my father to colon cancer and it was a terrible ordeal for him in his final months. I am so saddened by what happened to your beloved wife. I do hope they find treatments for her to get rid of the pain. My thoughts and prayers go for her and to her family.

I do think we need to just open up Medicare for all people and stop the "individual mandate/private health insurance" debate once and for all. If people want Medicare, let them have it and if they want to pay a company for insurance so be it. We don't need Obama care or Romney Care, we need Medicare for all. (Single payer system)
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Re: anything to vent?

Postby seeker1117 » Mon Apr 02, 2012 8:13 am

All I know is that people should not be treated like criminals because they don't have money...especially sick people. It's just evil.

And yes, "forcing" people to "buy" insurance (that probably won't cover anything anyway) is utterly despicable. The entire "insurance" industry and medical industry is nothing but a scam. They inflated the prices of EVERYTHING on those bills. Example? When we'd go for the chemo sessions (grueling eight hour long ordeals) they would give her a Benadryl to calm her down before they started the poison flowing into her veins. We looked at the "itemization" and they charged us nearly FIVE DOLLARS for each Benadryl. I can buy a pack of 48 of 'em at the local grocery for less than three bucks. The rest of the prices for EVERYTHING were so incredibly inflated as to be ludicrous.

THAT is what made me so angry: so, if someone doesn't have insurance, and they have no money, you charge them five to ten times what you charge people with so-called "insurance", and then hound them and make them feel like criminals while they're trying to heal ????

And here's another chunk of this truly corrupt puzzle: The hospital charged us $1,500 for a CT-scan. We found an independent imaging place here that (if you can pay in full up front) will give you a 55% discount over the "regular" price of the scan. We chose them for the scan of her head. Instead of costing $800, it only cost $360.

It's just a ludicrous sham, the whole medical industry. The numbers they put on the bills are just perversely arbitrary depending on who you are (or "aren't").

Like I said, I'm so sick of being treated like some sort of criminal because we chose NOT to play the capitalist corporate game with our lives. She's an artist. We're both musicians. We both tried to "fit in" with corporate society, and it nearly killed both of us. I had a job once at a government agency...I came close to suicide twice while working there, since I just couldn't stand the evil I was forced to do to other people as a result of my job. I stayed at it for seven years, just to pay for the therapy I needed because I worked there. I finally got the guts up to leave, and have survived well enough without suckling the evil teat. We live VERY simply and frugally, but that doesn't make us criminals!!!!!!
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Re: anything to vent?

Postby siren13 » Mon Apr 02, 2012 12:16 pm

leftover lasagna wrote:Wow siren13....I live in Akron, too. And people ALWAYS stop at green lights, and rubberneck at anyone pulled over or whenever there are cops around. Or, They drive so slowly, I will honk my horn a hundred times and they still don't move! LEARN TO DRIVE, DUMBASSES !! And what about the light at the corner of North Street and West Market? That light blows ! It takes twenty minutes to get through it :evil:


Market St is the worst with side streets. Especially at 7 in the morning when you are trying to get to work at a decent hour to set up stuff.. arggghhhh stupid stupid.. why do you think there are so many color blind folks here in A-town?? Maybe I should switch to bottled water only :x How do they think GREEN means stop don't they teach you that stuff in elementary school with fire drills and tornado drills??? :mrgreen:

at Seeker1117 so sorry to hear and my heart goes out to you and yours.
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Re: anything to vent?

Postby seeker1117 » Mon Apr 02, 2012 2:14 pm

Thanks, siren13 (and YOU, too, Max...sorry I forgot my manners...at the site of "medicare" and "mandates" the fury rose again). Thank you both for your kind words. RIght now, she is doing good, stabilized on the steroid pills, and her neurological symptoms are minimal...we are just trying to stay as calm as possible and do as many "normal" things as we can. Hopefully tomorrow's appt will bring better news.
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Re: anything to vent?

Postby siren13 » Tue Apr 03, 2012 12:06 pm

I hope for your sake it does! Nothing worse than seeing someone you care about sick.
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Re: anything to vent?

Postby Ace Rimmer » Tue Apr 03, 2012 3:19 pm

Oh seeker, I am so very sorry to read all of this about your sweetheart. I have had so many close family members die from cancer, it was so very painful to read what she and you are going through. Hopefully she will turn a corner and get better.

I won't even get started on our health care (of lack thereof) in this country. It is appalling.

Not that the well wishes of virtual strangers can do much good, but she will be in my thoughts, big time.

All my best to you both.... well more for her. This really really sucks.

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Re: anything to vent?

Postby Corcaigh » Wed Apr 04, 2012 2:59 am

Best wishes to you seeker, and your sweetie ((hugs))
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Re: anything to vent?

Postby seeker1117 » Wed Apr 04, 2012 8:39 am

Thanks y'all...and yes, while y'all are "virtual strangers" at least we have our opinions about the ancient aliens to give us common ground, and I wouldn't be talkin' to y'all if I didn't think y'all weren't "good folks". ;-)

Yesterday, unfortunately only brought more frustration. One doctor said one thing, another doctor said another, and we were dragged through the wringer yet again over the financial end of this awful freakshow. If it weren't so disgusting and, well, abusive, it would have been funny. We got told "yes it's charity", sent to another office and told "no it's not", then an hour later told "only parts of it will be free and you'll owe over $100,000 for the radiation treatments alone" and then told to "game the system and lie" so that we could get a county medical card. All by a supposed "professional Patient Financial Advisor" from this utterly corrupt and detestable hospital...unfortunately, we have no other recourse...this hospital is the only one who'll take us. Like criminals.

Having no money does not make anyone a criminal. Sure wish this screwed-up world would get that message.

Bring on the "good aliens" Mr. Wilcock...I'm willing to believe in them...
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Re: anything to vent?

Postby Ace Rimmer » Wed Apr 04, 2012 2:26 pm

This is so awful, nobody should have to go through this to get medical treatment. It just stinks.
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Re: anything to vent?

Postby seeker1117 » Wed Apr 04, 2012 7:45 pm

Yes. And one thing that has struck us is that every doctor and nurse has been compassionate and caring and (off the record, of course) totally agrees with us that "The System" is broken beyond repair and needs to be completely re-thought. Only one of the "financial" people has even come close to acknowledging it. One positive thing that has happened is that the collection agency phone calls appear to have stopped. We've still gotten bills, but for the last few days, we've noticed the "robo-calls" have stopped. At first we didn't trust that they had, but after this past weekend, they seem to have stopped. Perhaps my "spewing" the story to five different people when we were in the ER last had a postive outcome after all, but at this point we have no way of knowing one way or the other. We're waiting on a phone call about an MRI at this point. Holiday weekends don't seem to be conducive to communication as far as them and us. We spent a very much better day today outdoors mostly, enjoying a great spring day, somehow we were able to distance ourselves from it and attempt to have as much "normal" as we could today, and it helped. So it goes, my friend, so it goes.
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Re: anything to vent?

Postby Ace Rimmer » Thu Apr 05, 2012 3:28 am

I honestly don't know how you guys are holding up, especially your sweet woman. I just hope she gets well and damn the bills.
It's good to hear you had a nice day and were able to enjoy each others company.

As far as the medical situation in this country. Blimey!! I am still working and my husband is retired. So I have the medical for both of us, which I pay a good portion of each month. And the insurance is so crappy that we end up paying a large portion of anything ourselves. We almost need supplemental insurance for our insurance. It's absolutely insane how much medical procedures cost.
Maybe the gooberment could use some of the 80 billion (or whatever ungodly amount it is) they are spending on their Black Ops programs on some health care.

So it goes.....
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