@BreannaMorello Thanks for the Fact Check that brings this into perspective. I lost all respect for Mullin when I learned he defended the officer who shot and killed unarmed Ashli Babbitt.
I have Medicare advantage insurance. I’m fortunate that my co-pays are fairly reasonable. I’m always amazed at what a hospital will charge for a procedure and what little the insurance will pay. I recently had a MRI (with and without contrast) and the hospital billed the insurance $4,253. My co-pay was $300 and the insurance paid them $49. So, they got $349. Is this a game where they write-off the difference for tax purposes? I couldn’t imagine someone without insurance having to pay $4k for a procedure when they settled for $349 with insurance. It just doesn’t make sense.
@MariaBartiromo@MorningsMaria@FoxBusiness He’s the wrong person for the job of leading and finding a path to passing the President’s legislative agenda. He’s not on the President’s side.
@BasedMikeLee I’ve leaned a lot about what Mormons believe just from reading the replies to every one of your posts. Just curious if this steadfast defense of Mormonism will help determine your level in Heaven?
@BreannaMorello The definition of “What goes around comes around"; means that how you treat others will eventually come back to you, often implying that bad actions will lead to negative consequences.
@MaryBowdenMD@TexasChildrens Praying another hospital will accept this little girl to honor her parents right to save her. Texas Children’s Hospital would be the last place on earth where I’d take my sick child.
I once had a coworker who would not put her 21 year old cat down, but instead chose to hydrate her cat daily with an IV drip to keep it alive. However, when another married coworker had an unplanned pregnancy, the cat lady told her she had options, as in an abortion. The expectant mom, who kept her baby, was appalled at such a suggestion because she knew her baby was a gift from God, not a mistake.
So sorry for your loss. Grief sucks and it’s worse when you deeply cared and loved someone that was a major part of your life. “Grief is the last act of love we have to give those we loved. Where there is deep grief, there was great love”. I lost my little sister this year who was 63. She loved life and was living her best life with her husband until cancer robbed her of that. I got to spend the last two weeks of her life with her while she was on hospice at home. You’re right that your Dad’s death will always be with you. There’s no right or wrong way to grieve- it’s your own journey. I hope you can find peace as you navigate through this difficult time.