I met an angel disguised as a nurse today. My daughter has been very sick for several years with Fibromyalgia. She has had to drop out of school twice because she has been so sick. There is one juvenile specialist in my state. She has a waiting list that ranges from months to years. Last year when my daughter had to drop out of school for a second time, I called but didn't have the right kind of insurance. I asked if I could pay it myself and was told it would cost $1,000 a visit. I was devastated. There was no way I could pay that, even with the extra jobs I work.
She dropped out of school and I prayed that she could make it until the fall when I could switch insurance. I called in September and was put on a waiting list.
Mandy has been very sick the past few weeks and was worried that she would have to drop out of school for a third time. I called again yesterday and the nurse told me that she would see what she could do.
Last night Mandy got up in the middle of the night and passed out cold on the bathroom floor. After getting her to bed, I stayed up all night to make sure she wouldn't get up and fall again.
Today, during class, my phone rang in my classroom. It is not supposed to ring through during class. Somehow, the nurse managed to get through to tell me that someone had cancelled an appointment two weeks from now, and if I could get the paperwork, she would save the spot for me. I couldn't thank the woman enough. She was an amazing angel in my life.
She dropped out of school and I prayed that she could make it until the fall when I could switch insurance. I called in September and was put on a waiting list.
Mandy has been very sick the past few weeks and was worried that she would have to drop out of school for a third time. I called again yesterday and the nurse told me that she would see what she could do.
Last night Mandy got up in the middle of the night and passed out cold on the bathroom floor. After getting her to bed, I stayed up all night to make sure she wouldn't get up and fall again.
Today, during class, my phone rang in my classroom. It is not supposed to ring through during class. Somehow, the nurse managed to get through to tell me that someone had cancelled an appointment two weeks from now, and if I could get the paperwork, she would save the spot for me. I couldn't thank the woman enough. She was an amazing angel in my life.