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I made arrangements today to pay off the remainder of my medical bills from this summer. The hospital waived the fees for my MRI and my emergency room visits since i'm a broke-ass mofo, my neurologist never billed me (probably to ease his conscience about never returning my calls after diagnosing me and putting me on Prednisone), and i highly suspect that my GP didn't charge me the full amount for the two visits i made in July and October. The MRI alone would have cost me $2,000.00.
I think i'm getting off pretty easy only having to pay the $284.00 bill from the radiologist who read my MRI, and the $106.00 in accumulated bills from two visits to my GP (one of which included lab work). After reading so many threads on the MS boards i post on, i'm very thankful that (for whatever reason) i've managed to come in contact with medical professionals who seem to understand that the average uninsured person cannot afford to pay the same prices that insurance companies pay.
I am going to use my $666 (heh heh) tax return to pay all of this off, and will still have a couple hundred left to spend on something else. I'd like to spend it on something ridiculously frivolous for myself, but i'll probably either give it to my mom to try and get her debt paid off so we don't lose the house, or i'll spend it on Kevin's birthday present. I spoil that guy too much.