Well my husband had his first helicopter ride early Monday morning. Not what he really needed though as it was a life Flight from our local hospital to Columbia.
This will be a long post as I need to record it all.
Sunday evening he had many of his shaking episodes one after the other then he started sweating and didn't feel good at all. I decided to call an ambulance. They showed up and the decision was made to take him to the hospital in Clinton 35 miles away. They took him in the ambulance then I let the dogs out to potty then went to the hospital in the van.
They did an CT scan there and blood tests etc. It was decided to put him on a stroke protocol as something showed up on the CT scan and he had weakness in his right side and couldn't form words properly. They called the VA hospital in Columbia to arrange to get him admitted but the VA hospital was on 'diversion' as they were full. Someone, not sure if it was VA or not, said to take him to MU University hospital which is opposite the VA hospital and he is a patient there too. I was happy to drive him there but the local hospital said they would not allow that and they would Life Flight him there. Oh my! The helicopter medics came in rolled him onto a very thin stretcher and carried him out to the waiting helicopter.
This was about 6.30am Monday morning. I drove home in a bit of a daze. I called his son and also his VA neurologist who had given us his cell number in case of emergencies. It is fortunate that he works at both hospitals so was able to have input into his care and testing.
It was decided to monitor him on a 24 hour EEG to catch the shaking spells and ascertain if they were seizures or not. This was then extended to 48 hours. They captured 4 of them but they were not seizures they said. (That is a good thing).
The stroke protocol was removed. Cardiology got involved and they said he had had a mini stroke. This was disputed by the neurologists. So then it was not a stroke and then it was maybe a stroke. Cardiology added a new medication and neurology decided it was all down to his Myasthenia Gravis and he had had a Myasthenia crisis. He was released about 4.15pm Wednesday afternoon. They had sent his prescription to the VA electronically they told us so we could pick it up there. We went to the VA who were really short handed in the pharmacy and they told us they don't accept electronic scripts and to call MU hospital next day and ask them to fax the script in then they would mail it. This meant he wouldn't get it for at least a week. I called the MU hospital there and then and spoke to the nurse who had been totally awesome while my husband was in there. He told me it would be faxed within 10 minutes......and it was. He is an amazingly good Nurse.
So after 6pm we got the new medication and set off home.
We got home totally exhausted and crashed. It was good to get back into our own bed. His episodes continued through the night. The neurologists had put this all down to a Myasthenia crisis, which in itself is not good. The last one of those landed him in hospital for a week and he had 5 plasmatheresis treatments.
(I expect I will be adding to this as I think of things.)
We are in a fight with the VA to cover the costs of this as they couldn't take him in. They have not agreed to this yet. He does have Medicare but not the supplementary insurance as he had pre existing conditions. We didn't have Life Flight insurance either so not sure if Medicare or the VA will cover that. It was not our request that he be Life Flighted, it was at their insistence.
So lots of things to deal with now but at least, for now, he is home although he is not feeling very good at all.
Appointment with his VA cardiologist on the 15th and his VA neurologist on the 20 something of February.
I did sign up for Life Flight Insurance for us both after that so we will be covered on that score for the next year if anything else happens.
So a very stressful week for us both.
Gosh I hope he is better now. We deal with the VA too and I know you have to stay on top of everything to get even the simplest of things taken care of sometimes. Terry uses the VA and we have bought a United Healthcare Policy as well instead of Medicare..it is not supplemental. Luckily the Affordable Healthcare Bill did not let them disqualify him for preexisting conditions. Best wishes and prayers that all the glitches on payment will work out to your advantage.
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I will look into that, thanks for letting me know it is available. Did he get it from the get go or afterwards. My husband has been on Medicare for 7 years although we do not use it very often but with VA being such a pain we might have to get it if we can. We tried to get it when he first went on Medicare but they wouldn't take him.
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ReplyDeleteYou can switch from Medicare (original) a couple of months before his birthday. Terry did that in January. The plan we have is Complete through United Healthcare. Not sure what is available in your state. The premium is $32 a month and is deducted from his SSI check along with the Medicare premium. Basically you have an insurance policy through a Network but can go to any doc or hospital that accepts medicare. The big diff for us was that with a policy after you pay the deductible the plan pays 100% unlike medicare where you always pay 20%. We felt that if either of us had an event that caused us to be hospitalized we would want that coverage. (Our nearest VA hospital is a 3 hour drive so I definitely would go to an ER here.) Anyway, though Terry gets his many meds from the VA, I use the program to get mine which are generic and free up to a certain amount. I don't take much so it would be a long time until I meet the limit. We'll see how that works out after the surgery I had Tuesday. The insurance program is definitely worth looking into. IT IS NOT A SUPPLEMENTAL POLICY. Statistics show that 1/3 of the people on medicare take this type of policy. My father in law had it when he was being treated for cancer before he died.
When I turned 65 I spent a lot of time researching all this but I don't know everything. Maybe you know someone who has this type of policy that you can talk to about it or get advice. It's best to be knowledgeable about all your options.
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I looked at what is available for our state. Nothing as cheap as $32 unfortunately. I have a supplemental insurance and it costs me $168pm and I signed up as soon as I was eligible. It would be $212ish for him now if they would accept him. We are looking into it. Thanks for the info Carol.
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