Well it looks like there may finally be some hope on the health insurance front. New legislation in the State of Washington may finally require health insurance companies to treat mental illness as an actual illness. We will see if this actually takes hold, I sure hope it does. Now if it'd just spread to the rest of the country so I could take advantage of it.
Mental-health patients likely to get equal insurance coverage, The Seattle Times
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Sincerely hope all is well.
Posted by: Judy | March 04, 2005 at 07:54 PM
Hi everyone! I must apologize for John's absence from the blog. He is doing well, in fact of you've read his old posts you'll be interesested to know that he and a partner finally took the plunge and bought a law practice from a retiring attorney. Suffice to say, he's been a bit preoccupied! He is well, though feeling some anxiety about this new business endeavour. I will bug him to start posting again; I'm already on his case to get back into his exercise routine! Thank you all for your continued support - I hope for the very best for all of you, as well.
Sincerely,
John's wife
Posted by: John's wife | March 13, 2005 at 01:09 PM
Oh that's very good news and a huge relief to know that John is doing good.
I guess that the very exercise of making such a big change in ones living is possibly a trigger point.I hope not.
Bipolar is so sneaky though, you just have to be on guard.
I am happy for you all.
Best wishes.
Posted by: Judy | March 13, 2005 at 01:42 PM
insurance spikes are going to razy sate now , will it ever stop, so much more requirements are issued every year to disqualify more people or in simplified term to make more people to pay more to the insurence companies.
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