Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Twenty Four Months
Wow....it's been twenty four months since I completed all my chemo-parties and I feel great! Every three months I go in for blood test and a visit with my doctor! He asks a few questions, checks me over closely, and tells me to come back in three months! Each year I have a CT that photos by body after I have consummed a quart of liquids that show up on the photos....if any sign of my old problem (cancer) show up. So for....I am clean...clear and that's great. Dr. Kerr reports that since I have been 24 months and am still "clear", I probably will be "clear" forever! And there's no downside to that!
Unfortunately, this has been an expensive experience with the many visits, bloodtest chemo parties, CTs, etc.; fortunately, Medicare plus my Plan F medicare supplement paid for all of them! Thank you...Thank You! My Plan F supplement cost a little extra as compared to all the other medicare supplements available; however, Plan F pays 100% of required payments not made by Medicare! If my supplement had paid less than 100%, the cost would have been painful plus the time, pain, etc. of going through the invoices, making payments, etc would have substantial.
Unfortunately, this has been an expensive experience with the many visits, bloodtest chemo parties, CTs, etc.; fortunately, Medicare plus my Plan F medicare supplement paid for all of them! Thank you...Thank You! My Plan F supplement cost a little extra as compared to all the other medicare supplements available; however, Plan F pays 100% of required payments not made by Medicare! If my supplement had paid less than 100%, the cost would have been painful plus the time, pain, etc. of going through the invoices, making payments, etc would have substantial.
At my last Chemo Party, I weighed 230 pounds (height 6'3"); today, 210 pounds! I feel great and am appreciative of Dr. Kerr and his team for helping me with this unique opportunity. I am especially appreciative of my soul mate, Joyce, who was there everyday for me on this special journey. Love you babe!
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