Tag Archives: Johns Hopkins
Dear Johns Hopkins,
Dear Johns Hopkins, I appreciate that you took the time to send a letter to my dead husband to notify him that some doctor that he saw once in the hospital is moving to Texas. However, my husband is DEAD… … Continue reading
You’d think maybe Johns Hopkins could get it right…
I just got off the phone to inform them for the 3rd… 4th… 5th… I’ve lost track… time to tell them that John is deceased. Dead. Gone. No longer among the living. Okay, they got that part at deceased. One … Continue reading
Hopkins Update
Apparently social networking can make a difference, my Face Book post on Johns Hopkins wall apparently got the attention of a few people. I just got a phone call from Nelson Haller who is a director at Hopkins. He had … Continue reading
Dear Johns Hopkins…
Dear Johns Hopkins, Perhaps you should review your business practice of having automated collections calls after business hours. 1. The message was so quick that I couldn’t have written down the number if I tried. 2. Your message didn’t even … Continue reading
Six months today…
Six months ago, today I held my husband’s hand as he took his last breath. In some ways it seems like such a short time period… in other ways it seems like an eternity. The day is not off to … Continue reading
In his own words- After 2nd IL-2 treatment
I happened to wonder what the “New Text Document” was that was on the computer. I probably will never uncover everything that is in the computer. John was the computer person. Anwyay… I opened it up to find- that he … Continue reading
Collection calls…
I arrived home to a message on the answering machine from NCO. Generic. They didn’t even leave a name of whom they were calling for. I almost didn’t even bother returning it. Estate is closed. I’m not responsible for anything … Continue reading
Phone calls, LiveStrong, e-mails, & want to do’s…
Just when I think things may be ready to quiet down, I seem to find more things to be taken care of. Nathaniel & I fed the horses this AM… rather I toted him around in the backpack & sweated … Continue reading