Yes, you read that correctly!
Yesterday, a BCBS rep had the audacity to contact me via twitter about how my claim for PT is being denied due to a pre-existing condition.
“Oh no, ma’am, auto insurance handles that first!” “If you want, I’ll give you a contact number for BCBS-TX! They’ll help you!”
I sent them a picture of my foot (the first unwrapping) and basically told them to shove it.
There’s something on twitter called a hashtag. It’s a quick keyword, if you will. I’m going to start to popularize #BcbsHatesCripples. They already have my certificates of prior coverage. Now they want them going back through multiple health insurance companies? It’s not libel or slander if it’s true. and Bcbs does seem to hate cripples. Tonight after PT, I’m going to write every congressman and senator I can contact that’s even anywhere near my voting district. Hell, I’m gonna write Barack Obama. I think local news investigates might also want to hear about how BCBS hates cripples.
My life is not a claim to deny so that an exec can get a bigger bonus. The auto insurance has already been completely tapped out. If I hadn’t gotten the charity case stuff done, it would be about $275,000 at this point, as opposed to “ONLY” ~$100,000 amount it is now.
My life is permanently changed–I’m missing body parts. BCBS is just putting me through trauma and torture all over again. They might as well be those toothless hillbillies that were in my room that first night.
Health insurance does need an overhaul. If they weren’t for-profit enterprises, this crap wouldn’t happen. They have shareholders to answer to; paying for what they’re friggin’ supposed to means lost profits, meaning smaller dividends for the shareholders.
I think I may even put together a pamphlet and pass it out. I still have the boot–I can look extremely pitiful. Now that I’ve spent four months limping, I know how to REALLY affect one: leg dragging, hip dropping, the “oh geez I’m walking so slowly” sigh and quivering upper lip, pushing off on my good leg an exaggerated amount. BCBS wants to fight? I can make a sick puppy look un-pitiful in comparison.
They can’t turn off my blood and they can’t take away my foot. If I was uninsurable before, I can’t even how hard it’ll be to get coverage in the future. If you remember, I got turned down by 3 companies five times, NOT because of medical reasons but due to “underwriting risk.” You’ll be to expensive because you’ll actually use the insurance because you’ve got a bum heart and whatnot. Nice way to hide behind “underwriting reasons”…
I have a lot of time on my hands and a lot of friends who are high-up in social media, all around the country. They denied the wrong cripple.
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