Awhile back I went public with just some of the
daily nonsense we deal with trying to get things resolved. I specifically wrote
about the most recent issue with NELNET regarding Sandi’s student loans as well
as a separate issue with a collection agency doing business as SYNERPRISE CONSULTING.
That post is here if you want to take a look.
Today we got a letter from NELNET regarding Sandi’s
student loans. The form letter, which
has our address wrong yet again, indicates they are reviewing the “Total And Permanent
Disability Discharge Application” for completeness before sending it on to the Department
of Education. In addition to not being signed or having any contact information
for any responsible party at NELNET, the form letter fails to specify any time
frame for their own review or how long it takes the Department of Education to
make a decision once NELNET sends it in.
I’m not impressed.
At this point they have had it since December 13,
rejected the fully completed application due to their internal processing
errors, and got it back mid-January along with a sharply worded note. From their correspondence we still have no
idea if this takes 60 days, 6 months, or 6 years.
I should have had a job writing form letters. I
never realized that one really could get paid for drafting stuff that told the recipient
nothing important.
Also in the mail was a letter from the collection
agency doing business as SYNERPRISE CONSULTING. Not even a letter as most of
the deal was a fill in the blank form where somebody, also apparently born
without a name, handwrote information in. They have closed the file on Sandi
and returned the fully paid account back to Excel Anesthesia. At least they
managed to get the address correct and tell us something.
Sigh.
Still no word on the CT Scan from last week. At this
point, we really don’t expect to hear anything until we see the folks down at
Texas Oncology on Friday. Not that we expect the CT Scan to mean anything as it
never once showed her cancer before. Still, we would like to know what it
showed.
Hopefully the current forecast of snow flurries on
Thursday will be just that and nothing more as it is a long haul from here as
it is when the streets are dry. Since they plan on a six hour infusion to try
and stabilize her immune system it is pretty important we get down there and
let them do their thing.
She remains massively swollen in her feet and lower
legs. Swelling has been an issue all along but the last couple of weeks there has
been a pronounced change. Why that is we have no idea but she is in some pain
in her feet from that. Whether they can come up with anything to help that I do
not know, but we will again bring it to their attention. Friday is going to be one of those marathon
days that do a number on both of us.
In case you did not already know today is World
Cancer Day.
So, on behalf of Sandi and millions of other cancer
patients and survivors--know the various warning signs of the different types
of cancer. Please, if something seems off, go get checked. No matter how unpleasant
the test (granted with her type of cancer there were no warning signs) it beats
going through treatment because you ignored something.
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