Good morning. Very nice outside right now was 54 when I got up at 7am...I'm late I'm late ha ha I was up late, chatting on the phone with Laura but was fun. Making some plans for a road trip next fall. Jello jello jello but as it gets closer then we will firm up our plans.
Have a couple projects to tackle today but nothing big. Going to have roasted veggies, yams, potatoes, mushroom, onions and carrots. I make a sheet pan full so have plenty for a couple of days. So General Tsao's chicken and roasted veggies for dinner.
Anne I changed from United Healthcare last year to Aflac/Aetna went from plan F to plan G saved about $1000 a year. The only difference between the plans is you have to pay the Medicare part B deductible each year which was $240 my rate went from UHC 320/month to
Aflac/Aetna $205/month so pretty good savings even having to pay the deductible. Plan F nobody can sign up for now so the insurance pool is shrinking is what I was told why so expensive. Plan G & F are exactly the same. And so far no issues at all. You couldnt give me Medicare Advantage as I too have read alot of the horror stories. I have had zero issues since switching. I can go anywhere, anytime. No referrals needed. No co-pays. I get quite expensive injections in my eyes and never an issue getting approval, especially if he wants to try the latest and greatest meds as they come out. I am on Vabysmo FDA approved 2022 now he wants to try Eylea HD in my one eye that has a touch of fluid....Eylea HD is a 4 times higher dose than regular Eylea. Longer-acting version of Eylea HD was just FDA approved last Sept. Carol maybe see if Bills eye doc is willing to try this on him.
Sheila yes I posted this in recipes You can put chicken in it or not. The broth freezes well but not the tortellini so I scoop out some of the broth and freeze it, then just add the tortellini when I reheat it to make soup.
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