I wish I could say I was a friend of Mary Tyler Moore’s, she surely made you feel that way. There was a time when she, or her beloved husband Robert, and I would pass and a ‘hello’ was stated. We knew of each other in the same battle. She wrote a wonderful inscription in her book […]
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I care about you and do not want you hurt in any way—-so I offer the following if you plan on utilizing your right to peaceful assembly this weekend–share with others. If you are marching on Saturday in Washington DC or in one of the other cities, I share this with you. In addition to […]
In case you were distracted at the end of last week, a major development took place at CMS (Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services) when the decision was made and the agency stated that the Dexcom G5 Mobile was now determined to be classified in a benefit category as therapeutic; thus allowing the agency to […]
There is a line from the Dickens’ classic, A Christmas Carol, that I have always liked. It’s enough for a man to understand his own business, and not to interfere with other people’s. Mine occupies me constantly. Now in the context that this statement was meant, Dickens’ is clearly showing how isolated Scrooge has made himself […]
Good-Bye 2016….and Thank……YOU!!!!!!
Well tear the page off the calender, 2016 is history. Much has surely happened this year and as I reflect on it, I realize that so much good happened in the year. I know many feel differently, and that is fine as they are entitled, but I’ve never been one to stay focused on one […]
With special apologies to Clement Moore. I present a tradition……an updated, ‘Twas the Night Before D-Christmas for 2016 ‘Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house, Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse. The stockings were hung by the chimney with prayer, In hopes that Santa would bring the cure with him […]