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.

13 comments:

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

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  2. Soooo happy to hear the good news! I'm so happy for you!
    I like the wig in Carl's Funeral. It's very Catherine O'Hara 😁

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  3. Oh what a blessing!! Continuing to pray for you.

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  4. That is great news but so sad you had to go through that stress.! 🙏

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  5. Great news 👏

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  6. Love the wig name! Love you more ❤️💕

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  7. That is great! I had never heard of this!

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  8. I continue to be amazed when God steps in and says "we got this one" regarding paying for your medical expenses. God is indeed, the one who lifts us up when we cannot see beyond ourselves. He shows us how much mercy and care there really is in this world of ours.

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  9. Your fans and I have been calling all angels to look after you and give you all you need to beat this evil that has invaded your realm.

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  10. So happy for you Jackie. That takes a burden off and you can concentrate on treatments and getting better.

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  11. Heyyyy, I have 3 brand new wigs (I never wore them, it felt funny) long brown one, shorter light brown and a pixie one. Let me know if you want them. I'll mail to you

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  12. wonderful! financial worry is almost as heavy as the actual disease

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  13. That’s wonderful! I’m so glad that program is available for you. I’m praying for you.

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