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Ticked off! @medical billing
Ticked off! @medical billing
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I’m ticked off that big insurance companies don’t hire the “got me” attorney on their side to save all the rest of us drivers huge sums of money on our car insurance premiums.

I’m ticked off that at my local grocer a pound of lean ground beef is $5.87 – which is great – but a 10 ounce bag of Cheetos cost $5.69. That’s just too crazy.

I am not ticked off at the motorized bikes on the trails. It is the majority of people that ride them that is the problem. Out of ten motorized bikes I regularly encounter, possibly two are driven by older people, responsibly. The remainder are young people, going extremely fast, and too close to others, as if they are on a highway.  This has also enabled more gasoline powered vehicles to sneak their way onto the bike paths as well. Don’t believe me?  Check it out.

I am ticked off that the “ got me” lawyer cannot afford a new suit. He has been wearing the same suit and tie for the last two years. Maybe he should pass the hat around to the many that have won millions.

Wow, I guess I’ve got old. I opened a bill from one of my many doctors and to my horrible surprise my insurance company paid $386 dollars for a 15 minute office visit not counting the 40 minute wait, and the doctor office wants more. What has this world come to? Just straight out greed. And you all wonder why there’s homeless people. Also don’t forget the one who think three hots and a cot (Jail) is the only way to live.

I get ticked off more easily when I’m hungry. So when I’m in a fast food restaurant behind someone who has been waiting behind other customers for five minutes or more, staring at the menu board, and then gets to the register and can’t decide what to order….I want to chew him out so bad, but I just bite my tongue and wait, and wait and wait.

The flip side

Thanks to UCF Health East Orlando providers for treating wheelchair confined patients via tele-visits or in person. And grateful thanks to the eye doctor who accepts patients confined to wheelchairs.