Friday, June 26, 2026

A Ray of Light


 I got some good news. It put me in an immediately good mood. As many of you know I am severely under insured, I was paying $100-$150 every appointment as a co pay.

Wait.

Good Lord, if I am paying that much, how much is the doctor charging.

Anyhow, many people do not know this, fortunately I have a friend who work for the state and told about BCCPT.

According to google - The Breast and Cervical Cancer Treatment Program (BCCTP) is a Medicaid initiative available in all 50 states and Washington D.C. It provides free or low-cost full-scope Medicaid coverage for uninsured or underinsured individuals under age 65 who have been diagnosed with breast or cervical cancer.

It pays for everything. I mean everything, even reconstructive surgery.

I applied. Yesterday phone calls were coming that my insurance wasn’t paying for my port and I would be responsible for the $4000 procedure. My treatments would cover only 40% of the 9,000 per pop chemo. I felt as if I was financially drowning, And then …

An email from the social worker today. I was approved for the BCCPT. I will have full coverage, everything starting July 1st.

I can not begin to express how happy that made me. I was worried, you know, four appointments in the next week, how was I going to do that co-payment. But apparently, I have to only do the co pay for one, on the 30th.

It was approved that fast. I uploaded the revised paperwork on Wednesday the social worker submitted Thursday and was excited to tell me I was approved Friday morning. I don’t believe she knows how much this made my day.

So treatment begins July 7th. A new treatment, once every three weeks. I joined a support group for this new treatment. Most women lose their hair within a week of the first infusion. I'm ready to rock the hairless look.

I plan on getting a buzz cut when it starts to fall out. BUT those of you who watched Schitt’s Creek, I am going to be Moira. I am going to have wigs and name them. Here's a link to her wigs. This is where I come to you. Help me pick out wigs. If I choose a wig you suggest, it will be named after you.

The picture is of me wearing my first Amazon Prime Day wig. I’m calling it Jen.

Let’s all have a great weekend.

1 comment:

  1. So glad to hear your good news! You deserve the best!

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