Me, myself and VSprinter.
No his van does. Lol.You drink ethanol, don't you?View attachment 17561
Hows that Baby Hip feeling today.. ? Hopefully on the Road to recovery..
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Am pretty sure someone will start a class action claim... keep your eye out and jump on the gravy train...Lead Testing update...
As I pretty much expected, found a nice big certified envelope in my mail box from the health department advising I get tested for Lead exposure. Also, a release form from the state to allow for soil testing and any corrective actions (if needed) on my property. I missed the big free Test day on the 26th. Will have to contact them on Monday to check out my options. May just roll it into a Dr. appointment visit that I'm due for.
After looking up more information about the initial testing, which is just a finger stick, so that's not bad. "Those with an elevated blood lead level will be given a script to the lab of their choice for confirmatory blood testing. It is very important that people follow up in order to know these results. Please note the Health Department cannot do this type of testing therefore these confirmatory tests will be done at a lab that will bill your health insurance and may include out of pocket costs".
Hopefully I will not have to deal with anything beyond the finger stick. But seems to me that after a major ball was dropped, opening my wallet for any test or treatment, with no mention of reimbursement, should not come into play.
Or am I just having a entitlement attitude
Am pretty sure someone will start a class action claim... keep your eye out and jump on the gravy train...Lead Testing update...
As I pretty much expected, found a nice big certified envelope in my mail box from the health department advising I get tested for Lead exposure. Also, a release form from the state to allow for soil testing and any corrective actions (if needed) on my property. I missed the big free Test day on the 26th. Will have to contact them on Monday to check out my options. May just roll it into a Dr. appointment visit that I'm due for.
After looking up more information about the initial testing, which is just a finger stick, so that's not bad. "Those with an elevated blood lead level will be given a script to the lab of their choice for confirmatory blood testing. It is very important that people follow up in order to know these results. Please note the Health Department cannot do this type of testing therefore these confirmatory tests will be done at a lab that will bill your health insurance and may include out of pocket costs".
Hopefully I will not have to deal with anything beyond the finger stick. But seems to me that after a major ball was dropped, opening my wallet for any test or treatment, with no mention of reimbursement, should not come into play.
Or am I just having a entitlement attitude
Yeah, make sure you collect your $20 after lawyers get their share.Am pretty sure someone will start a class action claim... keep your eye out and jump on the gravy train...
I’ll take it.... $20 bucks is 20 more then I had before..,Yeah, make sure you collect your $20 after lawyers get their share.Am pretty sure someone will start a class action claim... keep your eye out and jump on the gravy train...
"Amazing Grace, half-decent rates..."
Even if it's $20 Canadian.I’ll take it.... $20 bucks is 20 more then I had before..,
Please Visit (US) in the July section.. before this gets Locked up and the key thrown away...
Common Sense doesn't come with Directions
Please Visit (US) in the July section.. before this gets Locked up and the key thrown away...
Common Sense doesn't come with Directions