Popcorn tastes really really good with melted butter and a sprinkling of nutritional yeast flakes (full of B12- great for nerve rejuvenation)… The butter not as healthy as the nutritional yeast flakes though… some like it with salt… others with cayenne pepper.
I’ll be sure to call my
broker about Orville Redenbacher stocks… with all those kernels popping… the supply and demand is sure to make it a good investment now.
Oh and those looking for a great charitable donation to make for a tax shelter…. That is an easy one… the acronym starts with an “a†and ends with an “aâ€. As far as getting a “layman’s terms†explanation I think the answers are coming at me like popcorn does when one forgets to place the lid on the kettle…
I think I will make it my mission to make sure that people who need prosthetics can have this covered on insurance (public private or otherwise)… which would include baha implants. (But I will also push the biomedical engineers to try and come up with a baha that can be worn under a safety helmet… be it for a bicycle, skiing, mountaineering, Harley or construction helmet…
What can I say I love Jan's brain and I want it protected.
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I just know that a few of my ANA buddies might get right back to work if they could improve their hearing and perform better in the work place where hearing challenges them… But it is hard to fund that Baha without a job and insurance. It can be a vicious cycle for
one too many. I just hope that those folks who are in between a rock and a hard spot get a break, understanding, and compassion from those who are more fortunate.
I think it is sooh wrong that an insurance company will not cover someone because they have/had an acoustic neuroma (ie preexisting condition)… in fact it is rather
.
There are many sides to the debate I see…
I guess I just want all my fellow AN’er to have access to good medical care and appliances (Baha’s, eye weights etc) like anyone else… withOUT discrimination. It is so important, in support group meetings, that we do not have a sense of division between t
he haves and
the have-nots. I just feel I want to provide support and help point my fellow AN’ers on a path that helps them get the best care they can- be it Botox for synkenisis or a hearing prosthetic to return to their livelihoods -as best they can. The more I can be educated and informed- the more I can pass on information to help them find avenues for funding.
I have decided to make sure there is a balanced mix of oil, kernels and hot air. I know that if you put in too many kernels the lid will just pop off all on its own with hot fluffy stuff flying every which where… but without hot air there is not popcorn.
I am going to reiterate the original question to my respected and cherished forumites
Is there a good (internet) link somewhere that explains this in LAYMAN's terms? I am asking this no differently than when I asked, 2 + years ago, for a neuromuscular facial retraining therapist the Pacific Northwest- and you all pitched in to help me find information. Now we have a great therapist here when 2 years ago we didn’t have anyone. Many of us: patients, therapists, and an doctor networked together to get something set up as we indentified a need… and the ANA
was instrumental in providing a network of
sharing resources of information.
We all need to work together to get the education about Acoustic Neuroma's out there and the obstacle we patients face (both individually and as a group.) Yes there is going to be some polarized views but we MUST help each other gather information so we can help each other out- be it the single mom with two kids, the elderly person who can’t hear their grandchild’s small voice … or the famous barista who can’t hear if it was a caramel latte or a gingerbread latte that the lady just ordered. (BTW saw his face is on every SB door I enter in the PNW - on their “now hiring†posters)
I realize now that college kids CAN get coverage under their parents and no one is stuck between the tough financial decision of choosing between a college education or a tumor surgery. (This seems a good things to me)… No child with an acoustic neuroma will be denied treatment of an acoustic neuroma due to no insurance (and yes we have had kids with these in their teens not just us middle aged foggies)… I sat next to a very dear mom, at the Chicago symposium, who was so worried about what her daughter would do if there was ever re-growth and she would not be on their insurance plan once she reached her 20’s… Now they have time, less stress and less worry….
EG
So let us say a bright kid (acoustic neuroma surgery survivor) does graduate from college, gets a starting job at age 27 but the insurance benefit packet says “sorry you had an acoustic neuroma (pre –existing condition) we will NOT insure you for treatment� This 27 year old has massive student loan payment and also has to pay for cyber knife to treat the tumor re-growth out-of-pocket.
Please put your differences aside and let us do what we can, as a collective, to make sure that AN patients are NOT discriminated from for good care and coverage (public or private). Help people who come to us for guidance by pointing them to links etc as they not only figure out their best treatment option but how they are going to finance it when they think they cannot. (I know many people helped "the Captain" find funds for topomax for her headaches etc)
I have definitely eaten way too much popcorn… maybe I should start stringing it with cranberries for the tree… (In March?
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Scotty, Pearly Whites and Steve (our artist-in-residence poet) - I STILL love you. (Ewe ah Steve I think you have the makings for another great
poem… what rhymes with “popcorn�… What rhymes with “health care� Gee those are toughies… HMMM ... maybe you may need to dig out DR Seuss for some help. Dr Seuss no doubt would have some great rhymes and illustrations for
this topic. This one came close to the topic
http://www.amazon.com/Youre-Only-Once-Obsolete-Children/dp/0394551907 )
Daisy Head Maize
P.S Pssst Scotty... "
Layman's terms" (Nevertheless since you entered my life my vocab has gone up tenfold
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