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One of the other pieces of awesome news I heard during this past week was that my critical illness insurance claim from Aflac was approved, which issues me a lump sum payout. Not bad for only $8 a paycheck. I honestly wasn't sure it would be approved because it was a pre-existing condition, which started in August 2016, but I had only signed up for the insurance during my work's open enrollment period in November 2016, with coverage starting in 2017. When I signed up I didn't know I was going to need a transplant, but I knew it was a possibility. All I can say is that God provides. Becky and I couldn't believe it when I followed up with Aflac during this past week only to learn it had already been approved and deposited to my account. This was another one of God's great provisions during this whole bone marrow transplant journey.
Psalm 40:4-5
4 How blessed is the man who has made the Lord his trust,
And has not turned to the proud, nor to those who lapse into falsehood.
5 Many, O Lord my God, are the wonders which You have done,
And Your thoughts toward us;
There is none to compare with You.
If I would declare and speak of them,
They would be too numerous to count.
I cannot help but reflect on how God has proven Himself faithful time and time again during this journey. These are only the major highlights of how He has provided for Becky and I both financially and physically, because as the psalmist stated, "many are the wonders which You have done...If I would declare and speak of them, they would be too numerous to count."
- My sister was a perfect 10/10 bone marrow match. Who knows how long I would have waited to find a match through the bone marrow registry.
- Only days before my hospital admission, Becky found a place to stay only 2 miles away at the Stanford Guest House for the roughly 30 days I would be in the hospital, which is very hard to get into year round, and is open only to guests of Stanford University, SLAC Lab, and hospital.
- Medical insurance agreed to reimburse our lodging ($50/day for when Becky was by herself and $100/day when Becky and I were staying together). Initial conversations with Anthem required us to be 75 miles or more from our home to the hospital to be covered for lodging reimbursement. We were slightly under 75 miles, but it wasn't until days before my hospital admission that Anthem allowed us to use alternate routes over 75 miles to be eligible for reimbursement.
- Stanford Hospital was able to get us financial assistance for lodging when Becky and I were together upon discharge, basically reducing our apartment rent to $60/day (not including Anthem reimbursements).
- Aflac critical illness insurance claim was approved. This was approved, despite my condition being pre-existing to signing up for the insurance.
- I received and continue to receive the very best medical care possible by knowledgeable, skilled, and compassionate nurses and doctors at the hospital.
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