Mail from the AOK
The thought that I'm just a number with my health insurance company gives me no peace of mind. But how else should I interpret this letter?
The thought that I'm just a number with my health insurance company gives me no peace of mind. But how else should I interpret this letter?
What Spahn and Lauterbach are doing is not only unnecessary, but anti-social and lacks any justification. A person with common sense would never come up with such crooked ideas.
The legal situation is shit. The AOK employees I deal with show zero integrity. A quality that is more important to me than loyalty.
Nobody at the AOK checked anything. I sent off the application on Wednesday afternoon at four, presumably just before closing time. The next morning at 8.41am I had the rejection in the post.
I am not an expert. I'm not a doctor either. But I can read. In this case, a 179-page document from the German Society for Pneumology and Respiratory Medicine.
My liver looks like something out of a textbook. No trace of the excessive consumption of everything I could get my hands on. Even the doctor was amazed.
I could vomit when I hear all the idiots at the climate conference. So much concentrated stupidity and popular stupidity in one place is too much for me.
In general, we live in a topsy-turvy world. In the past, a woman couldn't get enough welts. Today, women are afraid of hurting me.