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Categories: Type 1 Type 2 Oral Meds Insulin & Pumps Complications Emotions Real Life
Tags: cost of health care Health Insurance
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When I met with our new CPA for the first time, I brought him everything I could think he would need. In 2008 my family and I lived in two states and between me and my husband we had five jobs.
As we sat down to talk taxes, he asked the obvious, normal questions. And then the biggie: he wanted to know if I kept receipts or records from doctor's office co-pays or any other medical treatment. No, of course not, because I had no need to. Well, in Arizona, he said, you can write off your medical expenses, right down to your office co-pays.
Well, hot damn, I thought! I have tons of medical expenses!
"Co-pays, really?" I asked.
"Yes."
"Prescriptions?"
"Yes."
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Categories: Type 1 Type 2 In the News Real Life
Tags: Cost of diabetes care cost of health care Health Insurance Huckabee
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This past weekend has seen a lot of DOC heat over Type 2 Diabetic and former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee's analogizing signing up for medical insurance with a pre-existing condition to trying to insure a home after it has been completely burned to the ground, or a car that has been completely totaled. Our peers have been enraged at the idea that Governor Huckabee is discounting productive lives to the point that, if the analogy were allowed to be continued, we should be completely culled from society (read: euthanized) -- either at the point of diagnosis, or at the point at which we can no longer pay the cost of our medical upkeep ourselves.
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Categories: Type 1 Insulin & Pumps Children Food In the News Real Life
Tags: children with diabetes insulin Politics poverty
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In the rainbows-and-unicorns world of diabetes activism, it is often said that one of the most egregious oversights in international politics is the lack of available medical insulin in economically-depressed areas and emerging nations. Our standard-bearers act as if all we need to do is ship tons of strips, gallons of insulin, and forests-worth of needles to the middle of the African bush and every person with diabetes will live forever in the world of Blood Sugar Nirvana and No Complications.
The truth of the matter is much more complex.
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Categories: Type 1 Type 2 In the News Real Life
Tags: blood glucose testing Cost of diabetes care Health Insurance money Test Strips
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There has been much heat in the diabetes online community concerning the new Medicaid/Medicare restrictions on paying for blood glucose testing supplies for people with diabetes, including the belief that these limitations will quickly replace current private-insurance coverage policies. We're seeing some of those repercussions here as The Other Half has just been informed that instead of covering testing supplies ad libitum (as many as his doctor writes for, for whichever brand she writes for), they will only cover OneTouch or Accu-Chek strips, to a maximum of 51 strips per month for people with diabetes who do not require injectable insulin, and 204 strips per month for those who do require it. (READ MORE)
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Categories: Type 2 Insulin & Pumps Complications Real Life
Tags: friends Health Insurance medical bills medical costs
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and it's not about me.
I'm not even sure it's about medical insurance -- but it's sure about the D.
I've recently learned that a recent infection has cost a close real-life friend (and fellow PWD) another one of his toes, and a sizeable chunk of uncovered medical expenses. Until this weekend, a number of his close friends (including me) had known he'd been hospitalized, and that there was talk about a skin graft after everything healed -- but we didn't know the extent of the damage (both physical and fiscal).
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Categories: Type 1 Type 2 Oral Meds Insulin & Pumps Complications In the News Real Life
Tags: blood glucose testing CGMS insulin insulin pumps managing diabetes money Oral Meds Politics Test Strips type 2 diabetes
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I've been somewhat ambivalent about today's rally surrounding the United Nations Summit on Non-Communicable Diseases. The libertarian "party line" is that the United Nations does little more than abrogate nation-states' sovereignty and forcibly redistribute income from the wealthier nations to the less-wealthy, dampening incentives for innovation and destroying private charity efforts which would otherwise improve the lives of those in need. On the other hand, the prospect of spending time with friends I seldom see in-person is an opportunity not to be missed.
It's a dilemma I'd been wrestling with for a couple of months, and friendship was winning over politics. However, neither friendship nor politics had the choice to decide.
The deciding factor was money.
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Categories: Type 1 Insulin & Pumps Children Highs & Lows In the News
Tags: humor
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Been a while since I've done one of these. The following is a list of real headlines published recently around the world.
What Could Vinegar Do for Diabetes? - Quality Health
Not much. Though it may remove those pesky blood stains from your bed sheets.
Diabetes Drug May Have Cancer Use - Javno
Researchers now trying to find use for diabetes.
Chinese to Hear More on Diabetes - Manningham Lead
People's Republic of China President Hu Jintao: "Tell me. What is this diabetes you speak of?"
Three Easy Tricks to Fight Diabetes - Mens Fitness
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Categories: Type 1 Type 2 Oral Meds Insulin & Pumps Food Real Life
Tags: Cost of diabetes care cure Diabetes Education letter to santa Politics prescription deliveries Real Life
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One of the odd observances of the Christmas Skeptic is the effect of today's gift-giving Santa Claus on the development of greed amongst children. The observation is somewhat paradoxical considering greed is considered one of the Seven Deadly Sins.
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Categories: Type 1 Type 2 Food Real Life
Tags: celebrations food choices friendship global diabetes Remembering World Diabetes Day
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A man is not dead until he is forgotten. -- African proverb
Saturday night, the vice-president of our Friends of Faire group delivered a well-worded "toast to the immortal memory", in which he named Robert Burns "the Bard of Scotland" in the way that Shakespeare is "the Bard of England" (not to mention most of the rest of the English-speaking world!). As our festivities were dedicated to a member who had recently and unexpectedly died, her life was also celebrated in this toast, and her passing, mourned.
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Categories: Type 1 Type 2 In the News
Tags: cost of diabetes cure Diabetes in the Media diabetes management Health Insurance naming researching a cure stereotypes type 1 Type 2
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One of the more heated discussions going through the diabetes online community is whether or not type 1 diabetes should be renamed to avoid it being lumped in with the public perception of type 2 diabetes. "Don't blame me because my pancreas decided to crap out on me!" is the rallying call -- implying, rightly or wrongly, that type 2 diabetes is always caused by the person with diabetes, through a combination of poor diet choices and poor lifestyle choices. Many people with type 2 diabetes -- particularly the young, fit, and not-obese -- also take issue with that perception.
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