azurite: (cat: what the shit is this!?)
My Kaiser coverage lapsed on 5/1. No one [from Kaiser] told me-- Mom didn't get the letter from her work notifying her until yesterday, a.k.a. two days before an appointment I made weeks ago. How was I permitted to make an appointment if my coverage lapsed? (Oh, wait, I think I know: northern California and southern California are considered separate "regions" and don't share information. LAME!)

I tried to call the student health center here on campus, but (somewhat unsurprisingly), they have no appointments available until THE SECOND WEEK OF JUNE. I'll be out of a good number of my pills by then, and, because it's during summer semester, when I'm not taking classes, I might not be able to get "coverage" there either! I'm going to try calling tomorrow morning, when my double dose of Kaiser appointments would have been, just to see if someone cancels (please, please, please)!

Kaiser gave me two options:
(1) Find out if I can somehow still get covered under my mom's COBRA (employer health insurance)

(2) Get "continuance" coverage-- no medical reviews, coverage is retroactive to 5/1. Problem is, while the copay and prescription costs are reasonable ($25-30), the out-of-pocket cost for each month is $214 - $405! Those same plans for an "individual" (meaning a medical review would be required, approval is necessary, etc.) would be around $126 - $237, which is still out of my budget. I'm a broke college student with credit card bills to pay! But health is important....

They do offer other, more reasonably priced plans, but they might not have the coverage I need. I can't stand looking at all these lame charts and brochures on the sites-- I want to talk to a person who understands HMO/PPO, HSA and DED and all these other terms! They drive me batty!

And then there's Anthem, another medical insurer I've been considering. Unfortunately, the guy chosen to be my rep is out of the office until Monday.

Any suggestions for other health insurance? I figure it's smarter to get something that'll do what I need and last beyond my graduation. Better still if it's not a pain to transfer records from Kaiser, go to the actual hospital for appointments, and have coverage elsewhere without too much hassle. Does such a thing exist?

Anyway you dice it: no appointments tomorrow. Of course, I'll still call the Klotz Student Health Center and try for a cancellation there and, barring that, at least make an appointment for the summer (if I'm eligible), but the new big project for the summer is "find health insurance!"

Aaah.
azurite: (yuna will fly)
I got tired of the pastel look of my old LJ layout (I'm not as creative as other LJers with their original and unique LJ layouts... I'm so fickle, I just change whatever's available in the LJ styles), so I switched to the new limited-edition "Havaianas" blue and pink layout. It's kind of cute, nice and bright.

Today I came to work late because of a dermatology appointment at Kaiser... FINALLY! I had to call them, even though my substitute primary physician told me THEY (being the dermatology department) would call me since she put a referral in for me. Anyway, so I showed the dermatology doc the funny spot on my left side. The nice doctor, Schweitzer by name, just smiled and said we'd biopsy it. And biopsy we did! So I guess he carved the odd bit off. Apparently I have more moles than I thought-- things I thought were just freckles are "warning spots," so I guess it's a good idea that I heeded the advice of Glamour and made the appointment to see my dermatologist, just because I fit into the "danger" group (one of them, anyway: fair-skinned and freckled folks). The results will be available in one week. And whatever they are, they probably won't surprise me. I think when it comes to medical stuff, nothing short of an STD could surprise me. (And considering I'm lacking in the S department, a D would be pretty hard to come by.)

Grandpa was nice enough to take me to Western Bagel (I had to pout and practically beg, which is pathetic for a 22-year-old college student, but their bagels are SOOOO good, much better than the Freudian Sip ones here on campus), which was actually kind of unexpected, since he pretty much said "No, don't have time, be mature about it," and I figured he was right, whatever, just get a bagel at school. But he didn't, so I got to have a soft, cream-cheese covered bagel (TWO! One for my late breakfast, one that I'll have in a bit for lunch) and a raspberry Snapple. JOYGASM!

And speaking of food, I've become a Food Network junkie. Compared to high school, I don't watch a lot of TV anymore-- I watch "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" on Sundays, "Raine" when it was on Thursdays/Fridays, and occasionally Food Network, if the show interests me. Two nights ago, I watched a marathon of Dinner: Impossible" and last night, I watched a marathon of "Ace of Cakes" and an episode of "Iron Chef America," which, compared to the crappy Shatner version, is fantastic and fun! I was really impressed with Chef Blais, who did all these crazy scientific things in the kitchen to make an amazing array of things with GARBANZO beans. As a supposed Garbanzo bean hater, I might actually like to try some of the things he made, because he proved that you can do a lot more with legumes than just stick them in a salad or dip.

But all the "Ace of Cakes" had me thinking: If your favorite [fictional] couple were getting married and wanted a 'unique' cake for their reception, what sort of cake might they have?

I'm thinking something along these lines or more "not-so-traditional."

I was originally considering Seto Kaiba and Anzu Mazaki, of course, and Anzu would undoubtedly say "No Duel Monsters," while Kaiba might say "No dancing anything." So what sort of cake might they have, if they don't want it to be all traditional (that is, multi-tiered and round with frills)? And what about Usagi and Mamoru, for that matter? I mean, we know Usagi's got her sweet tooth, but you can make a delicious cake in all sorts of shapes and sizes! So what sort of unique cake might she and Mamoru have? Give me size, shapes, colors, and if you can think more creatively, flavors!

Let me know!

But at last! The weekend! Have to clean my room (honest. With our without that damn bookcase!) and study for my finals-- on Monday there's my JOUR 330 final in Editing, and on Tuesday I have my JOUR 400 Media Law final and my JOUR 331 Graphics final, all of which I genuinely have to study for. Other than that, no other finals, just work. And I only work Wednesday and Friday, apparently. It'll be nice to have Thursday off. This weekend I also want to go to the mall to make sure Baba spends the Borders card my mom got her for Mother's Day (aww) and probably something else which I am forgetting. Maybe to look for CS3 books, since I might be getting it within the next two weeks thanks to my stellar soon-to-be-graduating-from-UCLA cousin **ERIN!** Apparently UCLA students get a much steeper discount on CS3 than CSUN students do, so I asked her if she could score it for me. She said yes, just call her on Saturday when she has time. :) Thrills!

And I guess I'm just going to keep thumbing through the Fall 2007 schedule to get some ideas for that "spare" class I have. I want to keep checking the online schedule throughout the summer so I know exactly what class times and professors are being offered. I'm keeping my fingers crossed for a fun, mostly-stress-free Fall!

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