re: #369 CuriousLurker
That’s what I was thinking—it’s like 1/3 of a million effing dollars.
I wouldn’t be surprised if it hits close to $500K by the time 100% of the bills are in and I’ve done all the follow-up appointments I need to do.
I am disabled today because I broke my ankle in 2004 and self-treated with ice packs and ace bandage instead of going to the ER, because I didn’t have insurance at that time.