In between, I have been filling out the necessary multiple forms and collecting medical records from all over that they requested and getting offers of help by phone and email about accommodations and travel and food and a synagogue.
Nothing, not one item, is in the done column yet. It is all in process. It's all getting close
The big issue: No word yet from Blue Shield on whether they will cover the cost of the consult, but I am moving ahead as if it's a done deal. What choice do I have?
I am supposed to love this journey, but what I really want is to just reach the destination.
I am beginning to suspect that the OSU investigators really don't want all these lab and pathology findings and paperwork. They are secretly using this whirlwind of activity as a surrogate to see if I am tough enough to handle the rigors of the repetitive travel needed for the trial in Columbus this winter.
I am tough enough, but only because I am getting a bunch of help.
Best of luck. Only the very strong can manage to be sick...(which you aren't, but you know what I mean).
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Heléne
I'm sitting here smiling, becasue only you can look at the bright side of getting paperwork together.....and that my dear doctor is why you will get in to the trial and it will be successful. Keep the faith.
ReplyDeleteBlessings to you and yours in the new year.
Judy
Wishing you all the stregenth and endurance you need to see this through with complete success. Prayers always with you. Bunny
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