so tired or manic
Arcanist
- Jun 12, 2020
- 462
instead of worrying "where does this go" i'm just going to shove everything in a solid thread from now on.
for diabetes, since about February or so, I've been out of parts for all my equipment. a mixture of switching doctors and parts have been stopped being made. the real culprit is insurance who wouldn't let me get a shiny new device, only outdated stuff, so there's no parts to be had for the blood sugar sensor or my insulin pump. when covid hit it was decided that old products should no longer be supplied. so thanks medicare for enforcing that disability only means I'm not worthy of lifesaving equipment.
about 5 months of nothing but needles easily 5-6 times a day i'm finally getting a new insulin pump. just have to work on getting a blood sugar sensor, which has very strict (for no reason) rules to go by so that's still going to be a few months.
still have to call around to make progress towards a surgery consultation, but at least I know that much is possible. after the consultation is a whole other story featuring probably selling a kidney to find the money. i guess i'll find out eventually and stress about it when I have an actual number.
the good thing about covid is it means i have access to therapists from cities away so I plan to start looking into that before long. I keep letting trauma build up and just making everything worse so at the very least talking to a therapist can't hurt too much.
PROGRESS
why is it so draining
for diabetes, since about February or so, I've been out of parts for all my equipment. a mixture of switching doctors and parts have been stopped being made. the real culprit is insurance who wouldn't let me get a shiny new device, only outdated stuff, so there's no parts to be had for the blood sugar sensor or my insulin pump. when covid hit it was decided that old products should no longer be supplied. so thanks medicare for enforcing that disability only means I'm not worthy of lifesaving equipment.
about 5 months of nothing but needles easily 5-6 times a day i'm finally getting a new insulin pump. just have to work on getting a blood sugar sensor, which has very strict (for no reason) rules to go by so that's still going to be a few months.
still have to call around to make progress towards a surgery consultation, but at least I know that much is possible. after the consultation is a whole other story featuring probably selling a kidney to find the money. i guess i'll find out eventually and stress about it when I have an actual number.
the good thing about covid is it means i have access to therapists from cities away so I plan to start looking into that before long. I keep letting trauma build up and just making everything worse so at the very least talking to a therapist can't hurt too much.
PROGRESS
why is it so draining