4 days out from my life-changing surgery, @Aetna has denied the appeal for my brain surgery.
to be clear, when i signed up to aetna months ago, the coordinator had confirmed they would cover this surgery. then, a week ago, they said the surgery was too experimental/elective and denied coverage. we appealed. that appeal was just denied today.
now, my neurosurgeon is trying to do a peer-to-peer consult with someone at aetna to explain why i need it so we don’t lose the surgery date on monday morning. aetna is not being responsive.
this is sadistic and a violation of basic trust. please spread this so they can’t ignore it. they may not care if i live or die but people should know just what kind of company they’re dealing with. and please pray they are able to have a peer-to-peer consult with my neurosurgeon and have a change of heart.
@Holli_e_Gram @EvCortessis @matthias_km @xo33wavy @BGatesIsaPyscho https://t.co/fnM9vfE50o
This guy explained it pretty well. It’s not about mining electricity itself but about mining what we need to store and transmit the electricity
@Holli_e_Gram@BGatesIsaPyscho Electricity is not mined. However, the materials needed to hold, transmit, and store that energy would need mined.
Personally I’d lean more into nuclear energy if we can ever find a use or recycling option for the waste.
Ultimately, I’m holding out hope for cold fusion.