You denied it last week. How is it not “readily available”? It should be the most recent update to my file, no? Also how can you deny it and not tell my doctor AN ONCOLOGIST, why?
Can someone at @HarvardPilgrim get back to me or my doctor with why they’re denying covering my preventive surgery next week? Customer service opened a service request to look up the reason for denial because it wasn’t “readily available”.
I wish I had the space to spread out and actually find a space for my stuff and decorate how I want and control who comes to my house and also to not have animals foisted upon me. Too bad it’s impossibly expensive 🫠
I’m going to start blatantly lying about things that everyone can see/hear themselves. Because it seems like these days if you tell people something loud enough they’ll ignore the actual evidence.
Also I can’t stand when they pick something in particular they don’t like. Don’t like my fake lashes/blush/lipstick? Okay well that’s a choice I deliberately made for myself. I don’t tell you that your new yellow brake calipers look bad and to remove them immediately.
Guys think they’re so romantic telling you that you don’t need makeup. No shit Sherlock. Did Michelangelo NEED to paint? No? Okay well my face is my canvas and I’m gonna do what I want with it.
I bought a new multivitamin and it takes like how one of my chemo pre-meds tastes/smells. 🤢🤢 this is probably the second most nauseous I’ve been in my life. It’s been a year since my last chemo but the nausea is still fresh 🙃