It started by my 9-year-old "future niece," going to get the mail at my apartment mailbox; I got a letter from St Louis billing department saying that I was "denied," hardship assistance and didn't meet the national poverty requirement (how is not having health insurance besides Louisiana Medicaid, and only living on SSI and food stamps, not poverty?) - side note: called and talked to someone and got it straightened out, after I had already had my anxiety panic attack because "I need this surgery but I don't wanna go into debt and cause my family and friends to go into debt for it." However, I had to put that anxiety attack away to go enjoy the build-a-bear event with my fiance', his sister, her husband, and the two children.
The older sister got a "Siamese looking" cat that she named Melody and their mom picked out an adorable bear and put in a "giggle sound," that made my 9-month-old "future niece," smile at; we named the bear Giggles. We probably spent more than we wanted to- because if we'd done just the stuffies with no sounds or accessories, it'd have only been $10, but we got each a sound (Melody had a cat sound and the Giggles had the giggle sound effect) so add in $9 more dollars, and then each got one accessory- the cat got a purse, and I don't remember what the baby got for hers.) The total was $31 something, so $31-$19= the two accessories costing $12 together so about $5 or $6 each. We covered about $10-15 each. It was worth it. I got to forget my anxiety and play with my "future nieces" especially the cute baby. LOL. I love them both, but adorable babies (when not crying and screaming) seem to make the world go right and make you forget your stress, whereas an older child who may not be able to entertain herself that well, may stress you more.)
After Build-a-bear, we went to eat at Cici's pizza buffet. It was okay. I watched them feed the baby pieces of brownie and how she made that adorable smile at the taste of the chocolatey goodness, and my 9-year-old "future niece," wanted me to sit by her. She tells me all the time she loves me, she constantly hugs me and wants my attention. She doesn't seek that from her uncle; she's even gone as far as to tell the family, "If DJ and Jamie break up, can we keep Jamie instead?" to which the family always corrects her, "aunty Jamie," and I'm just thinking "don't force her to call me something if it doesn't feel natural to her. she doesn't call DJ, "Uncle DJ," LOL.
After Cici's pizza buffet, we departed ways; they were going see a Movie at the theater where my fiance' brother in law worked at; I think it was only so the 9-year-old wouldn't beg to stay longer with me and her uncle at the apartment complex, because at the Build-a-bear thing, when we were leaving, she kept saying, "I wish I didn't have to go home. I wanna stay longer with yall." Which broke my heart having to be stern and tell her "no," because she needed to get back and do her Homeschool SchoolWork and plus I didn't feel that I could entertain her properly: I was still stressing about that letter, in the back of my mind. I told her, we'd try to get her again before I have my surgery in August.
When I got home, I finally had gotten in touch with someone in billing to discuss the letter about being "denied," financial assistance. They explained that despite it being out of state Medicaid, they were still going to try to file with them, so currently, my balance showed $0.00. The department explained that if Medicaid denies the claim and if I get another bill, just to call them back and explain how I got another bill, and to reprocess my application for financial assistance. So all that anxiety and worry and my panic attack, were basically for nothing because I am not completely "denied," just denied if Medicaid accepts the claim. I hate how they word the letters, it makes worry creep in. Mom said it was a lesson I need to learn because if I want a family, I can't be freaking out like that all the time. She also explained how I am not alone in this "battle," for my obstacles and stuff with my disabilities, I have family, friends, David, his family, etc. But overall that it is the devil playing with me and doesn't want me to trust in God my father and savior. I need to tell him, "be gone, Satan. My God, my father, loves me and I am wonderfully made for a purpose. He has led me this far for a reason." I will try to do better to trust in my God and savior, my loving father, my almighty creator. Amen.
Also when I got home, it started raining so of course, my back started hurting, so I took a 3-hour nap on Pain meds. After waking up, my stomach decided to reject the pizza (I am guessing it was the pizza: my abdomen was swollen, I was bloated and cramping so bad that it sent pain into my sides, my sides of my abdomen were sensitive to touch, and the really bad cramps left me short of breath. It is slowly getting relief after Tums and Pepto Bismol and just time.
Sometimes I wish my life was easy, but God never promised an easy life- Thank you, Adam and Eve, for original sin messing everything up; if they wouldn't have given in to the serpent's temptations, we'd all be happy and carefree, running around butt- naked in the Garden of Eden and not knowing any pain or difference. No bullying, no stress, no strife. *Sigh* Paradise lost. However, we are not alone, Jesus, God's only son, had to die on the cross for crimes he didn't commit. He suffered, why should we be any better than him and not have to suffer? the answer is, we shouldn't. Anyway, I am rambling now. Goodnight, God Bless, and try to find the silver lining :)
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